Michelle Lokot
@michellelokot
Researcher. Refugees, humanitarian action, GBV, gender, decolonising aid. Co-Director of @LSHTM_Crises
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'Unseen and Unheard: Sudan's Neglected Health Crisis and Responders'
Experts from Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM highlight the devastating impact the continued conflict in #Sudan is having on people's health and the failings of traditional health assistance models.
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Great briefing paper from Oxfam International ‘Seven ways the government of Israel is deliberately blocking and/or undermining the international humanitarian response in the Gaza Strip’ policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/infl…
Join Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM and JHU Humanitarian Health on Thursday 7th March for a webinar on scenario-based projections of excess death in Gaza
Researchers from Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM & JHU Humanitarian Health have developed projections of excess death due to the crisis in #Gaza .
Reports will be available periodically with updated estimates for different scenarios of how the crisis could evolve.
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Read our exclusive interview with UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini about the 'staggering' humanitarian crisis in Gaza, Israeli allegations against agency staff, the impact of donors freezing funding, and UNRWA's future: ⬇️
thenewhumanitarian.org/interview/2024…
Join us for a discussion on the role of donors in #HumanitarianAid as we explore the tensions of sharing power & decision-making in the humanitarian sector.
With Heba Aly Sorcha O'Callaghan Marc DuBois Centre For Disaster Protection
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Neha Singh Michelle Lokot
Members of Health in Humanitarian Crises Centre, LSHTM share a statement on the recent conflict in Israel and Gaza, calling for an end of hostilities to prevent further harm to human life.
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Looking forward to reading this open access chapter on NGO branding in refugee camps by Dr Melissa Gatter
By now, the localisation in #humanitarian bibliography is – to put it mildly – long. Plenty intentions, a lot experiences, but less about impacts. Today, ahead of #WorldHumanitarianDay 2023 we release three localisation learning briefs.
#NoMatterWhat
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