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Towards more inclusive, effective and impartial humanitarian action (2022)
Preprint / Working Paper
Barbelet, V., Lough, O., & Njeri, S. Towards more inclusive, effective and impartial humanitarian action. London

Failing to include people who are marginalised and discriminated against is not a failure of inclusion but a failure of humanitarian action. Humanitarian actors’ commitment to impartiality requires a focus on prioritising the most urgent cases and no... Read More about Towards more inclusive, effective and impartial humanitarian action.

Women leading local humanitarian response during the Covid-19 pandemic (2022)
Preprint / Working Paper
Njeri, S., & Daigle, M. Women leading local humanitarian response during the Covid-19 pandemic. London

This study explores the hypothesis that not only are women’s rights organisations (WROs) working in crisis settings already active in providing humanitarian assistance, but also continued failure to support them in this capacity risks further margina... Read More about Women leading local humanitarian response during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Inclusion and exclusion in humanitarian action: findings from a three-year study (2022)
Preprint / Working Paper
Lough, O., Barbelet, V., & Njeri, S. Inclusion and exclusion in humanitarian action: findings from a three-year study. London

In recent years, the humanitarian sector has started paying more attention to those it leaves behind, such as people with disabilities, older people and speakers of minority languages. Since their needs are so often sidelined amid efforts to serve as... Read More about Inclusion and exclusion in humanitarian action: findings from a three-year study.

Out with War and in with Nature: Supporting climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods through mine clearance in Afghanistan (2022)
Book Chapter
Ayub, A., Cottrell, L., Njeri, S., & Whitbread-Abrutat, P. Out with War and in with Nature: Supporting climate resilience and sustainable livelihoods through mine clearance in Afghanistan. In O. Brown, & G. Nicolucci-Altman (Eds.), Future of Environmental Peacebuilding: Nurturing an Ecosystem for Peace. A White Paper and Compendium (120-122). Geneva Peacebuilding Platform, PeaceNexus Foundation, Environmental Peacebuilding Association, Environmental Law Institute, and International Union for Conservation of Nature

Examining mine action's 'peaceability' potential through everyday narratives and practices in Somaliland (2022)
Journal Article
Njeri, S. (2022). Examining mine action's 'peaceability' potential through everyday narratives and practices in Somaliland. Journal of the British Academy, 10(s1), 109-133. https://doi.org/10.5871/jba/010s1.109

The way in which societies conceptualise peace, and therefore peacebuilding, is dependent on various factors, including the society itself, its history, cultural and social foundations, the legacies of violence and peacebuilding initiatives. Drawing... Read More about Examining mine action's 'peaceability' potential through everyday narratives and practices in Somaliland.