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Where are we with humanitarian accountability for displaced persons?

Where are we with humanitarian accountability for displaced persons?

by Talking Humanities | Mar 13, 2018 | Features, Human Rights, Politics & Law

The #MeToo movement has exposed the widespread prevalence of sexual assault and harassment in the workplace and elsewhere. And the recent reports of sexual misconduct by staff employed by charities sheds new light on an age old debate around accountability for...
Rethinking forced migration: gang violence in Latin America

Rethinking forced migration: gang violence in Latin America

by Talking Humanities | May 9, 2017 | Analysis & Comment, Fellowships & Networks, Human Rights, Interviews, Politics & Law, Publications, Research & Resources

Image: bus burned by gang members in El Salvador. ES James/Shutterstock.com The level of violence in Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala in recent years has been second only to Syria – but unlike Syria, they are not countries at war. Criminal violence in the ‘northern...

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