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The ‘marketplace of post‐conflict assistance’ in northern Uganda and beyond
This paper puts forward the framework of the ‘marketplace of post‐conflict assistance’ as a conceptual, analytical, and heuristic tool to comprehend better holistic dynamics in humanitarian and post‐conflict contexts, where a variety of different actors offer various services and forms of assistance.
Lars Hedegaard Williams, Philipp Schulz
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Abstract Research points to the significant impact of maternal distress on the parent‐infant relationship and infant development. The Newborn Behavioral Observations (NBO) is a brief intervention supporting the infant, the parent and their relationship.
Susan Nicolson +2 more
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Negotiating rights and faith: a study of rights‐based approaches to humanitarian action in Pakistan
‘Rights‐based approaches’ (RBAs) have become a well‐established concept over the past two decades, informing the work of diverse actors involved in development and humanitarian aid. Faith‐based organisations have increasingly embraced the RBA, although not without contestation.
Kaja Borchgrevink
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Social protection and resilience in protracted crises
Abstract This article critically examines perspectives on social protection’s role in strengthening resilience capacities in protracted crises – contexts where conflict and displacement persist for five years or longer. These crises shape how stakeholders navigate their mandates to provide support, while influencing how affected communities seek to ...
Carolina Holland‐Szyp, Jeremy Lind
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Gender, social protection systems and street‐level bureaucrats
Abstract Street‐level bureaucrats are the “human face” of social protection delivery systems around the world. To date, most social protection literature approaches questions of gender with respect to policy and programme design and expected and unexpected outcomes.
Tara Patricia Cookson +1 more
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Aid relations in protracted displacement comprise a diversity of actors with different influence and involvement over time. Building on the case of Sri Lanka's northern Muslim's expulsion from the north of the country in 1990, this paper investigates the dynamic space of aid relations in their drawn‐out internal displacement.
Cathrine Brun +4 more
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Humanitarian organisations are increasingly utilising biometric data. However, we know little about the extent and scope of this practice, as its benefits and risks have attracted all the attention so far. This paper explores the biometric practices of the United Nations Refugee Agency, the United Nations World Food Programme, the International ...
Çağlar Açιkyιldιz
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Social responsibility and its relationship to change attitudes toward marketing bank services [PDF]
The study aimed to reveal the relationship between social responsibility and changing the beneficiaries marketing attitudes toward banking services "Commercial banks", This study is applied on Bank of Palestine as a case study and the result could be ...
أبو مصطفى, ياسر +1 more
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فعالية برامج إعداد القادة في بناء الشخصية القيادية [PDF]
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of leadership preparation programs in building leadership personality in Ibda'a institution as perceived by the graduates of the leadership preparation programs.
إسليـم, نبيـل
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Rewards systems at the organizational level and execution of projects in the construction industry in Gaza strip [PDF]
Rewards systems at the organizational level and execution of projects in the construction industry in Gaza stripManaging knowledge efficiently and effectively is considered a core competence for organizations to survive in the long run, so incentives ...
Abu Kaarsh, Dima J. +3 more
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