The Politics of Information and Analysis in Humanitarian Emergencies: Evidence from Ethiopia
This study examines the politics of information and its influences on humanitarian information systems in Ethiopia today.
This study examines the politics of information and its influences on humanitarian information systems in Ethiopia today.
This study examined the impact of a policy that effectively localized aid during the response to the 2018 Sulawesi Earthquake in Indonesia.
This paper reviews issues with contemporary humanitarian information and early warning systems. While the cases focus on the East Africa region, they have broader implications as well.
This report is a comprehensive and user-friendly concept note for a database on child marriage in humanitarian settings, a first step in eradicating the problem.
This study interrogates the assumptions that underpin a localized response, and identifies the factors that enable and hinder local actors in providing a high-quality, principled, and effective response in three countries in the Horn of Africa: Kenya, Somalia/Somaliland, and South Sudan.