ODI Logo ODI

Trending

Our Programmes

Search

Newsletter

Sign up to our newsletter.

Follow ODI

Humanitarian system

  1. Review of the humanitarian response to internal displacement: literature review

    Literature review

  2. Think Change episode 45: the politics of hunger – can famine in Gaza and Sudan be stopped?

    Podcast

  3. Event recap: Community engagement with armed actors

    Expert comment

  4. Can ‘the West’ be trusted? The future of European humanitarian aid

    Expert comment

  5. Event recap: Overcoming inertia in Myanmar, Syria, Somalia and neglected crises

    Expert comment

  6. From inertia to empowerment: supporting neglected crises in Myanmar, Syria and Somalia

    Expert comment

  7. Better leadership, better world: introducing Tandem

    Expert comment

  8. Humanitarian leadership: learning from the past and directions for the future

    Working paper

  9. There's no such thing as social cohesion! What aid actors need to understand about the social relations of displaced people

    Expert comment

  10. Event recap: The humanitarian implications of a backlash on rights

    Expert comment

  11. Think Change episode 35: is the international community failing on its shared commitment to refugees?

    Podcast

  12. Social cohesion or social coercion? How policies to improve refugee–host relations can go astray

    Expert comment

  13. Think Change episode 34: is our food system really broken?

    Podcast

  14. Sudan’s humanitarian crisis slips further from sight

    Event

  15. The failure to fund refugee-led organisations: why the current system is not working, and the potential for change

    Research report

  16. Germany's rise as a humanitarian donor: the interplay of narratives, new foreign policy ambition and domestic interests

    Case/country study

  17. Sex, health and rights in displacement and humanitarian response: crises upon crises in Lebanon and beyond

    Case/country study

  18. Why the refugee label undermines social cohesion: lessons from Tanzania

    Expert comment

  19. Wellbeing in humanitarian action: what food, sex and death can teach us about supporting meaningful lives

    Expert comment

  20. Beyond survival: exploring wellbeing in humanitarian action

    Literature review