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The New Humanitarian | Digital tools deepen the power imbalance in aid. Here's how to fix that

Digital tools deepen the power imbalance in aid. Here’s how to fix that - The New Humanitarian puts quality, independent journalism at the service of the millions of people affected by humanitarian crises around the world ....

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Managing humanitarian narratives in the Ukraine crisis response: virtual roundtable, 26 May 2022

This note summarises the findings of a private online roundtable held by the Humanitarian Policy Group at ODI with support from the British Red Cross on 26 May 2022. Participants comprised senior staff from key donor governments, international humanitarian organisations operating in Ukraine, and independent journalists covering the conflict. The discussion sought to understand the humanitarian narratives that are unfolding in the Russia–Ukraine crisis and how those narratives are impacting different approaches to the response and relationships between a variety of actors, and what influence the narratives have on the effectiveness of the response. Participants also shared ideas on what humanitarian organisations can do to influence narratives to maximise their positive effects. ....

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Social media and inclusion in humanitarian action – the case of refugees in Uganda

Claims about the potential of social media to change the nature of humanitarian response date back to at least the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Since then, various actors – including government and non-governmental disaster management agencies, humanitarian organisations, emergent groups of ‘digital volunteers’, and affected populations themselves – have been experimenting with new opportunities offered by social media to communicate, mobilise and make sense of crises as they emerge and develop. This . ....

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