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Contested Public Authority in Marginal Urban Areas: Challenges for Humanitarians
Published by: FMR
In urban contexts where multiple governance actors compete for authority, a clearer approach is needed on whether and how to engage...
Wellbeing, Housing and Infrastructure in Turkey (WHIT)
This research and action project will contribute to finding ‘durable solutions’ for housing infrastructural deficits in Turkey, in the context of large scale displacement of Syrian refugees and rapid urbanisation.
Beyond Municipalities: Understanding Authority in Low-Income Urban Neighbourhoods in Jordan and Lebanon
Published by: IDS
The World Humanitarian Summit in 2016 produced a ‘Grand Bargain’ between a range of major international donors and multilateral agencies. It embraces an efficiency and effectiveness agenda to bridge humanitarian financing gaps and advocates for improved coherency and complementarity of humanitarian and development interventions in crises contexts.
Developing Subnational Scorecards for Nutrition Accountability in Tanzania
Scorecards are an increasingly popular instrument aiming to advance accountability for nutrition. Often devised at national level, growing interest is now emerging in subnational application. This paper presents a protocol for how a subnational scorecard may be developed in a participatory manner, summarising our experience doing so in two districts of Tanzania: Morogoro and Kigoma.
ARISE Hub: Accountability and Responsiveness in Informal Urban Settlements for Equity in Health and Well-being
More than half of humanity currently lives in urban areas and 90% are projected to do so by 2050. One in three urban dwellers, and an...
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ARISE Kenya Photovoice ExhibitionCrowdsourcing images on authority in Lebanon and Jordan
As part of the Public Authority and Legitimacy Making (PALM) project in urban Lebanon and Jordan, the team has launched a call for...
Displacement, Placemaking and Wellbeing in the City
The Displacement, Placemaking and Wellbeing in the City (DWELL) project will contribute to our growing understanding of the structures, dynamics and processes through which people who are enduringly displaced succeed or fail to become part of European and Indian cities.
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Children face a “Crisis Setback”Public Authority and Legitimacy Making (PALM): Host-Refugee Relations in Urban Jordan and Lebanon
The Public Authorities and Legitimacy-Making (PALM) project will use mixed methods approaches to understand what everyday practices bestow legitimacy on state and non-state actors attempting to exercise public authority in the most fragile urban settings in Lebanon and Jordan.