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Humanitarianism

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  • HumanitarianismSudanSudan: Not The Last ChapterWar and War Crimes

    الأزمة السودانية: هل تسهم التحويلات المالية في منع المجاعة وانهيار الدولة

    By Susanne Jaspars and Tamer Abd Elkreem
    September 5, 2023
    Sudan: War Not the Last Chapter: هل تسهم التحويلات المالية في منع المجاعة وانهيار الدولة
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  • AidDebating IdeasHumanitarianismSudanWar and War Crimes

    Sudan’s Catastrophe: A Long History of Failed Responses to Structural and Direct Violence

    By Susanne Jaspars and Lutz Oette
    May 17, 2023
    The history of Sudan's crisis
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  • ActivismCivil SocietyDebating IdeasGender PoliticsHumanitarianismPeace ProcessesSGBVSouth SudanSpecialised SeriesWar and War Crimes

    No Justice for Women, No Peace in South Sudan

    By Jackline Nasiwa
    March 19, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue in the Horn of Africa Series: No Justice No Peace - SGBV in South Sudan
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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasDemocracy and ElectionsGender PoliticsHorn of AfricaHumanitarianismIdentitiesPeace ProcessesSpecialised Series

    Informal Institutions for Sustainable Peace in the Horn of Africa: The Case of Somalia

    By Fatuma Ahmed Ali
    February 26, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue Series: Traditional Peace-building in Somalia
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  • Civil SocietyDebating IdeasDemocracy and ElectionsFeminismGender PoliticsHorn of AfricaHumanitarianismPeace ProcessesSocial PolicySudan

    A Road Paved with Thorns: Access to Justice for Women in Conflict Areas in Darfur

    By Wini Omer
    February 19, 2021
    Civil Society Dialogue in the Horn of Africa Series: Justice for Women Darfur
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  • African Arguments Book SeriesBooks and ControversiesDebating IdeasHumanitarianismSouth SudanTexts and Contexts

    A Fantasy of Finality: The UN Impasse at the Protection of Civilian Sites in South Sudan

    By Joshua Craze Naomi Pendle
    September 23, 2020
    withdrawal of the UN peacekeepers from South Sudan
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  • AidCovid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasEconomies and SocietiesHumanitarianismPolitics and Political EconomyPublic HealthSocial PolicySomaliaSudanTranslation

    من على البعد: دروس مفيدة من تجارب العون في الصومال والسودان لأزمة كوفيد-19*

    By Susanne Jaspars
    May 26, 2020
    Going Remote: Learning from Aid Practices in Somalia and Sudan for the Covid-19 Crisis
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  • Africa's Foreign EngagementsAidCovid-19COVID-19Debating IdeasHumanitarianismPublic Health

    Love (from Afar) in the Time of Covid-19: Diaspora Humanitarianism and Pandemic Response

    By Bashair Ahmed Paul Asquith
    May 22, 2020
    With close links to origin countries diasporas can mobilise quickly in a humanitarian crisis.
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  • COVID-19Covid-19Debating IdeasDecolonisationHumanitarianismPeace ProcessesPublic Health

    Local Ownership of Peace Processes in African Countries in Times of Covid-19

    By Tarila Marclint Ebiede
    May 15, 2020
    How will COVID-19 affect ongoing peace processes?
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  • AidCOVID-19Covid-19Debating IdeasHumanitarianismPublic HealthSomaliaSudan

    Going Remote: Learning from Aid Practices in Somalia and Sudan for the Covid-19 Crisis

    By Susanne Jaspars
    May 4, 2020
    The Covid-19 pandemic will transform and intensify ‘remote’ forms of aid implementation at a price.
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