International engagement with North Korea: disability, human rights and humanitarian aid
This article examines disability rights in North Korea as an area of shared interest between humanitarian workers and human rights actors.
Through the looking glass: Coloniality and mirroring in localisation
What assumptions underpin the mainstream humanitarian sector's concept of localisation?
The relationship between language and neo-colonialism in the aid industry
This article analyses the use of language as a tool of power within the aid industry.
Women’s education and empowerment in the Philippines: A community solution
Highlighting the role of social workers in gender and human rights advocacy at the local and international level.
Prevalence of Poor Mental Health Among Adolescents in Kabul, Afghanistan
This study is the first to assess mental health among adolescents in Afghanistan after the change in political leadership in 2021.
Catastrophe squared: COVID-19 vaccine inequity in humanitarian crises
Why the pandemic response must be linked to humanitarian assistance efforts.
Leadership Survey Report
International INGO leaders reflect on the future of the aid and humanitarian sector.