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Tag - Humanitarian coordination

Flooding in Dili, April 2021 (Gabinete Secretario Estado Proteção Civil-Wikimedia Commons)

Timor-Leste’s first-time diaspora humanitarians

by Sarah Meléndez Emory
February 9, 2022
Photograph of a young women sitting cross-legged on dirt selling coconuts and bottle gourds which are spread on black plastic in front of her.

Human cost of the Pacific’s COVID-19 recession

by Dane Moores and Jonathon Gurry
October 18, 2021

Closing borders will not stop human trafficking in ASEAN

by Erin Anderson
May 12, 2020

The endgame for COVID-19 has no end: thinking through your pivot strategy

by Byron Pakula and Mark Pruden
May 6, 2020
Part of the cover of 'Cross-Border' by J.

An ode to planners

by Terence Wood
April 2, 2019

Why Indonesia is right to limit NGOs post-disaster

by Ashlee Betteridge
October 18, 2018
WFP trucks, North Darfur (Albert Gonzalez Farran/UNAMID/Flickr CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Renewing the humanitarian enterprise

by Paul Ronalds
May 25, 2017
High-Level Leaders Round Table (Flickr/World Humanitarian Summit CC BY-ND 2.0)

Post-Summit takeaways on the ‘Agenda for Humanity’

by Louise Searle
May 30, 2016
An aerial view of the Za'atari Refugee Camp, Jordan (Flickr/Sharnoff's Global Views CC BY 2.0)

Why I will be attending the World Humanitarian Summit (even if MSF is not)

by Darren Brunk
May 20, 2016
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The world needs a humanitarian fund to assist long-term crises

by Ashlee Betteridge
April 14, 2016
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