The ‘humanitarian community’ is as much of a myth as the ‘international community’, suggesting a central set of values or a coordinated leadership that does not exist. In short, neither […]
In understanding why access is sometimes denied for humanitarian workers, what is often overlooked are the ideological and tactical factors that feature in this decision making process for those that […]
Since 2004, Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has provided medical and psychosocial support for asylum seekers and migrants held in immigration detention facilities across Europe (in Greece, Malta, Italy and Belgium), […]
Often a combination of factors pushes people to leave their country, and the voluntary character of their departure remains debatable, challenging humanitarians both to meet needs and to adapt to […]
Humanitarian agencies appointing senior political figures to spearhead their organisations undermines their claims of independence. The appointment of David Milliband as President and CEO by a major relief agency is […]