Inclusion and exclusion in the north-east Nigeria crisis
Main author: | Barbelet, Veronique |
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Other authors: | Njeri, SarahOnubedo, Grace |
Format: | Monographs and Working Papers |
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eprints-38470 |
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SOAS, University of London |
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SOAS Research Online |
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English |
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English |
description |
The humanitarian response in north-east Nigeria is an important opportunity to examine barriers to more inclusive humanitarian action in large-scale, complex and protracted displacement crises. Acknowledging the immense operational challenges facing humanitarian actors, this study found that the response is not systematically inclusive, which has led to the exclusion of entire communities, therefore undermining its relevance, effectiveness and impartiality. |
format |
Monographs and Working Papers |
author |
Barbelet, Veronique |
author_facet |
Barbelet, Veronique Njeri, Sarah Onubedo, Grace |
authorStr |
Barbelet, Veronique |
author_letter |
Barbelet, Veronique |
author2 |
Njeri, Sarah Onubedo, Grace |
author2Str |
Njeri, Sarah Onubedo, Grace |
title |
Inclusion and exclusion in the north-east Nigeria crisis |
publisher |
ODI. Humanitarian Policy Group: Working Paper |
publishDate |
2021 |
url |
https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/38470/
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