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The Humanitarian Practice Network is an independent forum for practitioners and policy makers to share information, analysis and experience. RTs ≠ endorsements.
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STATEMENT: ODI (which leads HPN) will suspend all activity on X from today, in light of the substantial rise in hate speech, mis- and disinformation on the platform. We encourage our followers to join us on other platforms. Read more about our decision:
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ODI has decided to suspend activity on X, given the substantial rise in hate speech, mis- and disinformation on the platform.
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STATEMENT: ODI will suspend all activity on X from today, in light of the substantial rise in hate speech, mis- and disinformation on the platform. We encourage our followers to join us on alternative platforms. Read more about our decision ⬇️ https://t.co/XJuhfjD2jI
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ODI has decided to suspend activity on X, given the substantial rise in hate speech, mis- and disinformation on the platform.
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Why are Global South countries still expected to rely on the assistance of Global North actors for survival and development? Manoug Antaby from the Center for Conflict and Humanitarian Studies explores ➡️ https://t.co/YdAmnSYiym
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🇨🇩 What displaced people in the DRC think of humanitarian protection and how to learn from it, by @GroundTruthSol, @iescongo & #VictimsHopeDRC ↓
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🇮🇶 In early 2023, Iraq's humanitarian efforts transitioned towards seeking sustainable longer-term solutions. This has proved – predictably – to be easier said than done. Imrul Islam (from @NRC_Norway in Iraq) reflects: https://t.co/aHcCEaMxng
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As I prepare to leave @NRC_Norway after almost 4 years, a few endnotes from #Iraq. I look forward to returning many times— hopefully not as a humanitarian but as a friend. https://t.co/cZ4Q1kUJu9
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"There is no time to waste." In the year since the current escalation of violence in #Gaza, women-led organisations have played a vital role in providing essential services/humanitarian assistance and advancing women’s rights. What happens next?
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Women-led organisations have played a vital role in providing essential services and humanitarian assistance in Gaza, advancing women’s rights, resilience and empowerment.
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🗺️The world faced an unprecedented challenge with #COVID-19. What have we learned, and how can we prepare for the future? Join our #TheLearningCurve event! 🗓️Thu, 17 Oct 🕑1300 (London) Sign up here ➡️ https://t.co/yhgX5gaOVr
#withlearningcomeschange #unlocklearning
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The humanitarian sector must better understand how crisis-affected people perceive protection, why current approaches miss the mark, and what changes are needed to enhance impact. More in this #DRC study from @GroundTruthSol, @iescongo & Victim’s Hope DRC:
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"In this much water, no one could possibly stay at home." Pradipto Vaskar Rakshit of @OxfaminBD shares his experiences and insights after visiting two of the worst-hit districts of the recent Eastern Flood in Bangladesh 🇧🇩⤵️
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Pradipto Vaskar Rakshit shares his experiences and insights after visiting two of the worst-hit districts of the Eastern Flood in Bangladesh.
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.@We_Are_Alight have been working towards redefining language in humanitarian aid. After interactions such as that with Mohammed, and much reflection, Alight created a language guide as a resource to aid the evolution of the humanitarian sector. More ➡️ https://t.co/nXU9nxtf1T
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🇵🇱🇧🇾 How to be a humanitarian worker when access is denied: life on the Poland–Belarus border:
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#PledgeForChange is a movement focused on learning, unlearning, and exploring how to use leadership power & influence to drive real change within organisations and in the wider humanitarian and development sectors. Find out more and join the community 👇
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This article will introduce practitioners to the Pledge for Change and the progress that has been made since its launch. It will share insights into why these pledges are so critical for the sector,...
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❓ Do giant crises trigger transformative change in the humanitarian sector? Drawing on examples inc. the war in Ukraine, the Indian Ocean tsunami & Covid-19, experts @EleanorDavey, Fernando Espada & @KimScriven explore this critical question in detail ↓
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NEWS: The upcoming @hpg_odi Integrated Programme will also includes work to remodel the Humanitarian Practice Network to become a knowledge platform focused more on national and local humanitarian practice. Watch this space!
📢 Introducing HPG's Integrated Programme for 2024-2027 – #CollectiveActionInCrises: rights, resilience and reform. Over the coming years, we'll be focusing on three key research topics that put into sharp focus the importance of collective action: https://t.co/iBe3JZxHJO (1/2)
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In September 2023, @drTamer_Ramadan (formerly of @IFRC) and his team were navigating the effects of the deadly #StormDaniel in Libya. One year on, this is his seven-step guide to escaping #MentalHealth distress as a humanitarian practitioner:
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When we speak of capacity-building, we must ask: who exactly is asking for it? @sithuhtinaung believes this question is key for ensuring that capacity-building efforts in 🇲🇲Myanmar are truly aligned with the needs & demands of local communities. More ⤵️
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📣 2 days to go! Apply now 👇
📢 Last call to apply! An exciting opportunity has opened up in our team to lead HPG. If you are: ✅a recognised expert in crisis response ✅a leader in policy & research ✅experienced in business dev't ...then get your application in by THIS SUNDAY: https://t.co/RP0kOMTC9W
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This article features in Humanitarian Exchange 85, the latest edition of our magazine which focuses on the often overlooked and undervalued leadership roles women take on during times of crisis. Read all the articles now → https://t.co/M7VKaGp9N1 2/2
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