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    Refugee voices vs. humanitarian choices: how much can refugee-led organizations redefine power and agency in post-2019 Lebanon? by Diab, Jasmin Lilian, Jasiukaitis, Simona, El-Zakka, Yara

    “…In the humanitarian landscape, especially post-COVID-19, there has been a notable pivot towards inclusivity and participatory methodologies, emphasizing the…”
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    EDUBox: finding suitable locations for offgrid mobile classrooms in the context of underserved communities by Martinetti, Alberto, Trauernicht, Nina, Dietrich, Margot, Chemweno, Peter

    “…The refugee crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic continue to negatively impact access to education, and especially disproportionately affect underserved…”
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    Redefining doubt in cases of uncertainty: an analysis of the 2023 US DoD Law of War Manual revision to the presumption of civilian status in armed conflict by van Coller, Arthur

    “…The third edition of the United States (US) Department of Defense Law of War Manual , updated in December 2016 (2015 DoD Manual) states that “[u]nder customary…”
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    A human rights-based approach for effective criminal justice response to human trafficking by Demeke, Saba

    “…Human trafficking is a complex, multifaceted, and deeply layered issue. Consequently, any mitigation strategy employed against it must also be layered and…”
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    Mapping refugee populations at high resolution by unlocking humanitarian administrative data by Darin, Edith, Dicko, Ahmadou Hamady, Galal, Hisham, Jimenez, Rebeca Moreno, Park, Hyunju, Tatem, Andrew J., Qader, Sarchil

    “…Background Informing local decision-making, improving service delivery and designing household surveys require having access to high-spatial resolution mapping…”
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    Understanding leadership challenges faced by humanitarian aid workers: insights from the experiences of NNPHL training participants by Nyarko, Godfred, Marnicio, Ariana, Bollettino, Vincenzo

    “…This paper examines the self-reported leadership challenges experienced by humanitarian aid workers who participated in the National NGO Program on…”
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    Gender dynamics in humanitarian leadership: navigating COVID-19 and beyond by Bode, Annika

    “…This paper explores the intersection of the impacts of COVID-19 on women and girls in humanitarian settings with the necessity of incorporating female…”
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    Integrating social sciences in community engagement in humanitarian action: benefits and challenges seen from the field by Geise, Mandy, Lana, Benedetta, Puri, Anu, Maffi, Paola, Apráez, Laura Martínez, van Dormolen, Simone, Maukner, Anna Christina, Cusano, María Falero, Elessawi, Rania, de Vries, Daniel H.

    “…The application of social sciences has been recognized as valuable to inclusive humanitarian programming that aims to be attentive to the needs and initiatives…”
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    AidToo, or when situation permits rape: sexual violence among humanitarian aid workers by Sauter, Melanie

    “…This article explores the prevalent issue of sexual violence against and among humanitarian aid workers, with a focus on why the aid sector creates a…”
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    The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on violations of the right to integrity of the person by Carraro, Valentina

    “…The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has been having a devastating impact on society not only from a health and economic perspective but also due to its direct and…”
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    Ethical framework and inclusivity: research mechanics of difficult-to-reach migrants in civil military context by Ullah, A. K. M. Ahsan

    “…In the midst of humanitarian crises, understanding and helping hard-to-reach migrant communities, is a major challenge for researchers. This article addresses…”
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    Promoting gender equality through localized development strategies: leveraging identification by Wolff, Gaélane

    “…The humanitarian discourse has recently shifted towards bolstering the intervention capacities of affected countries and communities through “localization.”…”
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    Disaggregation of humanitarian data by disability: a realist evaluation of the use of the Washington Group Questions to support more inclusive practices by O’Reilly, Claire F., Jagoe, Caroline

    “…People with disabilities make up approximately 16% of the world’s population and disproportionately experience the risks and negative impacts of humanitarian…”
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    Innovation in humanitarian assistance—a systematic literature review by Bruder, Maximilian, Baar, Thomas

    “…The promise of innovation in humanitarian contexts has generated an expanding literature, from academics as well as practitioners. However, the field has…”
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    “For them it’s not the work, it’s the life”: humanitarian leadership development in the Global South by Saha, Manika, Zadeh-Cummings, Nazanin, McGlasson, Mary Ana, Brockington, Sonia

    “…What are the leadership development needs of so-called ‘Global South’ humanitarian professionals? The humanitarian professionalisation agenda begun in the…”
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    Moving humanitarian-military relations forward: a new typology by Grace, Rob, Alejandria, Maria Carinnes, Bates, Madison, Boland, Samuel T., Nylen, Alexandria, Tayyeb, Zein, Levine, Adam C.

    “…This article presents a new typology for humanitarian-military relations (HMR). This typology can serve as an analytical framework for assessing, during…”
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    Recognising the shadow pandemic in the humanitarian sector: ending violence against women in the aftermath of COVID-19 by Felten, Léa

    “…In all domains of society, from health to the economy, security, and human rights, the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic are amplified for women and girls…”
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    Refugee COVID-19 protocol adherence and NGO staff perceptions: paternalism and power in humanitarian assistance by Karaoglu, Ezgi, Nawyn, Stephanie J., Qaji, Natalynn, Qaji, Natalie, Nashwan, Ayat J., Gasteyer, Stephen

    “…During the COVID-19 pandemic, humanitarian NGOs have instituted safety protocols intended to reduce the risk of spreading infection during services to…”
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    Teaching Humanitarian Action: NOHA Joint Master’s Programme at 30 by Löfquist, Lars

    “…Assuming that higher education has a role in the professionalisation of humanitarianism, this article discusses humanitarian work as a subject in higher…”
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    Obstetric fistula-induced incontinence and WASH programming in humanitarian settings: agenda for research, innovation, and practice by Adjorlolo, Samuel, Ani-Amponsah, Mary, Hammond, Emily, Nyame, Maame Esi Pantsiwaa

    “…Women living with obstetric fistula-induced incontinence (OFII) have heightened need for water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) services because they experience…”
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