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Are you a SOAS member? Do you have particular interest in Global Health? Join us for our next seminar !
Professor Benton will be talking about the racialised immunologics of humanitarian organisations next Monday, 31st of January at 3 PM.
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SOAS Students! Join us for our next seminar with Professor Adia Benton, talking about the racialised immunologics of humanitarian organisations.
31st January at 3 PM.
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Final event in our 3-part series, 'Journalism in the Firing Line' explores how journalism is being threatened by powerful interests
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Tues 25th Jan 18.00-19.30 GMT
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This afternoon we have our seminar with Dr. Ahmad Qais Munhazim, Dr. Homira May Rezai and Dr. Mariam Safi taking place at 3pm GMT to discuss communities and marginalised populations in Afghanistan.
Sign up at the link below! @SOASDevelopment@soas_cisd
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Join us for our next seminar with Dr. Ahmad Qais Munhazim, Dr. Homira May Rezai and Dr. Mariam Safi to discuss communities and marginalised populations in Afghanistan.
7th December at 3pm. Register at https://t.co/MNW7T4VuUI
Wonderful interview with @MarikaGuderian, Deputy Head of Programmes @WFP Zimbabwe, on her time @SOAS @VCDatSOAS @SOASalumni@SOAS_HH. It's always fun to hear what amazing things our former students get up to!
Catch a brand new episode of the Humanitarian Hub podcast, with our guest @lhammondsoas who speaks about a recently published report for UNDP on Development Solutions to Internal Displacement. Find the podcast and a link to the report here:
https://t.co/T1KO8oqTFn
Really useful timelines on humanitarian history - great resource for @SOAS_HH @VCDatSOAS @soasdevelopment students!
Then and Now: Aid’s slow pace of change: https://t.co/S7ED4q7V0k (@newhumanitarian)
Save the date! The Humanitarian Leadership Conference is taking place on the 28th and 29th April.
Register to learn what the aid sector will bring in 2021!
Find out more here: https://t.co/MlBbaS7r5F
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What's been happening in Myanmar?
Our new photo essay shares a personal perspective on the current events taking place in Myanmar #WhatsHappeningInMyanmar
https://t.co/52gN41LqJc
“Certainly, the transitional government will see a need to not only shore up its own stability, but also continue to fight a rebellion that managed to get fairly close to N’Djamena.” https://t.co/eNdU1tUQyN
The Centre of African studies is holding another anticipated event, the book launch of 'War and Genocide in South Sudan by Clémence Pinaud (Indiana University, Bloomington).
Join on the 10th of May at 5pm BST and visit this link to find out more:https://t.co/M6fBgmFYTx
The Centre of African Studies is holding a virtual book launch on the 5th of May at 5pm BST for 'African Migration, Human Rights and Literature' by our very own Prof Fareda Banda.
Find out more here: https://t.co/nFuTbX61yN
Save-The-Date:
3-5 November 2021 (Paris & Online)
The 6th International Humanitarian Studies Conference will be organised by @sciencespo and @IHSA_studies with a significant scientific implication of the Center for International Studies. All info ➡️https://t.co/DvzN0d3LDU