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Lesson in a rural primary school in Guatemala.
28 March 2025

Flying blind: losing our data on poverty

OPHI Director Sabina Alkire highlights some less well-known implications of the recent cuts to USAID, focusing on the flagship Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) Program.

Close up of a Syrian refugee's hands as he counts his monthly cash assistance from UNHCR in Jordan
06 December 2024

Financing responses to forced displacement crises

The latest issue of Forced Migration Review explores how displacement response is financed and the implications for forcibly displaced people and host communities.

A street in a neighbourhood of Kampala, Uganda
14 March 2024

Can financial redistribution shape attitudes toward refugees?

A series of experiments examined how greater knowledge of 'aid-sharing', financial redistribution and mentorship impacted attitudes towards refugee integration in Uganda.

A view through the market at Nakivale refugee camp
10 May 2023

Humanitarian aid as performance?

When refugees use humanitarian assistance in rational but unexpected ways, aid agencies often fail to understand this “off script” response. Identifying the roles actors in the aid system are expected to perform can help address mismatches between them. 

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