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Litigating the climate crisis: is the international human rights system the answer to the climate emergency?

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
A group of eight Torres Strait Islander people who filed a complaint against the Australian Government

How narratives on climate mobility are contributing to a failure to protect

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
People take refuge on the roofs of buildings following flooding caused by Cyclone Idai in Mozambique.

Climate change, conflict and displacement

HXM
March 13, 2024
Dried out riverbeds in southern Iraq

Regenerative resilience in the South Sudan displacement context

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
A chinampa agricultural system in Bieh IDP Camp, Guit County, South Sudan

Too much and too little rain: food insecurity among displaced and host communities in South Sudan

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
Two boys carrying water cans walk through a flooded area of Bentiu, South Sudan

Is it right to count humanitarian aid as loss and damage?

Article
August 29, 2023

Impact of refugees’ participation in the labour market on decent work and social cohesion: examples and evidence from two ILO programmes in Jordan

Magazine Article
July 7, 2023
ILO's Employment Intensive Infrastructure Programme (EIIP) creates 200 decent jobs for Lebanese nationals and Syrian refugees, 15 per cent of whom are women, to help restore livelihoods and support the clear-up operation in Beirut. Efforts are supported by Germany through the German Development Bank (KfW), which is funding EIIP, and through additional financial support provided by the Netherlands under the Partnership for improving prospects for forcibly displaced persons and host communities (PROSPECTS).

Navigating humanitarian principles in the nexus: reflections from Iraq

Article
May 30, 2023
A destroyed street in Sinjar, 2021

Unpacking the value of locally led humanitarian action

Article
August 15, 2022
Temporary cooling facility at Allah Abad-Road bus stop Sibi, provided by local NGO Bright Star in response to the June 2021 heatwave

Samira Manzur

Research Development Fellow at Centre for Peace and Justice, Brac University

Markets and localisation: empowering Turkana fisherfolk in Kenya

Article
March 18, 2021
Fish catch drying in the sun

Market monitoring and trade analysis in Darfur: ‘localisation’ in practice

Article
October 30, 2017
Livestock market in West Darfur

Increasing agricultural production and food security in South Sudan: combining Lead Farmer Field Schools and vouchers

Magazine Article
January 26, 2017
Agricultural service provider ploughing the fields of farmers in Morobo

Broadening the practice of civilian protection

Magazine Article
January 26, 2017
Nonviolent Peaceforce (NP) Peacekeepers, South Sudan.

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