CFPs:
Journal of International Humanitarian Action [info]
- There are currently four open calls for papers for this open access journal on the following themes: 1) International Organizations, Humanitarian Action and Human Rights: Effects of COVID-19; 2) Humanitarian Assistance in Armed Conflicts; 3) Agenda for Humanity Revisited; and 4) The State and Future of Humanitarian Studies: A Special Collection to Celebrate 30 Years of the Network on Humanitarian Action (NOHA).
Short pieces:
Humanitarian observatories – seeking change from below (Bliss Blog, June 2023) [text]
Re-adjusting the focus: Our responsibility towards people we photograph (Médecins Sans Frontières, July 2023) [text]
Refugees and IDPs need to be included in public services, how do we do this in practice (ODI Insights, June 2023) [text]
Responsible data sharing between humanitarian organizations and donors: towards a common approach (Humanitarian Law & Policy Blog, June 2023) [text]
Reports:
Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD): Figures at a Glance 2023 (Humanitarian Outcomes, July 2023) [text]
Community seedbanks in protracted crisis situations: potential and challenges, Policy Brief, no. 85 (Wageningen Centre for Development Innovation & Bioversity International, July 2023) [text]
CrisisInSight Humanitarian Access Overview (ACAPS, July 2023) [text via ReliefWeb]
Forced migration, aid effectiveness, and the humanitarian–development nexus: The case of Germany’s P4P programme, Working Paper 69 (UNU-WIDER, 2023) [text]
Migrants’ trust in humanitarian action: Local lessons, global insights, The Humanitarian Leader Working Paper, no. 37 (Centre for Humanitarian Leadership, July 2023) [text]
- A French version is also available.
“The risks we face are beyond human comprehension”: Advancing the protection of humanitarian and health workers (Action Against Hunger, Médecins du Monde & Handicap International, June 2023) [text]
Journal articles:
"Challenges in Humanitarian Response Implementation: A Large-Scale Review of Aid Worker Perspectives," Disasters, Accepted Articles, 28 July 2023 [open access]
"The evolution of the Gulf states as humanitarian donors," Third World Quarterly, Latest Articles, 10 July 2023 [open access]
"Humanitarian fables: morals, meanings and consequences for humanitarian practice," Third World Quarterly, vol. 43, no. 2 (2022) [postprint]
"The paradox of externally driven localisation: a case study on how local actors manage the contradictory legitimacy requirements of top-down bottom-up aid," Journal of International Humanitarian Action, 8:7 (July 2023) [open access]
Learning Links: Academic Resources and Teaching Tools for Humanitarian Courses and Programmes (ALNAP, Aug. 2023) [access]
Learning Links: Resources for Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Practitioners and Decision-makers (ALNAP, Aug. 2023) [access]
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