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A new approach to humanitarian action: notes from HNPW 2020

Posted on 19th February 2020 by Seun Kolade

I recently returned from participating in the Humanitarian Networks & Partnerships Week 2020 (HNPW 2020), thanks to the support from DMU’s Institute of Applied Economics and Social Value. The event, which was hosted by the United Nations Office for Coordination… Continue Reading →

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Dependency mindset can be an unintended consequence of humanitarian aid

Posted on 28th August 2019 by Seun Kolade

In this clip, Professor Saliba James discusses how households displaced by Boko Haram insurgency are trying to cope and rebuild their lives. He highlights how dependency mindset develops among households receiving aid, and how entrepreneurship can provide a pathway to… Continue Reading →

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“Government cannot do it alone”- Barrister Zannah Mustapha

Posted on 20th August 2019 by Seun Kolade

In this short clip, Barrister Zannah Mustapha highlighted the need for the community and other stakeholders to work together with government to tackle the challenges faced by forcibly displaced households in Northeast Nigeria. Barrister Zannah is the 2017 winner of… Continue Reading →

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Once upon two remarkable women

Posted on 16th August 2019 by Seun Kolade

Over the course of two days (16 & 17th July 2019) I had the privilege of meeting two of the most incredible human beings one can ever meet on the planet. As many of you reading this are aware I… Continue Reading →

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Aid agencies should take note of how displaced people in Nigeria survive

Posted on 16th July 2019 by Seun Kolade

The unpaved road is badly damaged, full of pot holes. At some point along the road, you find an open refuse dump, where a few young children can be found openly defecating. The rest of the path is bounded by… Continue Reading →

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  • Dependency mindset can be an unintended consequence of humanitarian aid
  • “Government cannot do it alone”- Barrister Zannah Mustapha
  • Rethinking Humanitarian Action in Situations of Forced Displacement: Focus on Northeast Nigeria

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