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Mobile-izing humanitarian aid

Project Active from 25 Mar 2024 to 30 Mar 2025 Women's Economic Empowerment

How can humanitarian aid be most cost-effectively delivered? How does receiving humanitarian aid shape recipients’ beliefs about the government’s effectiveness and legitimacy, and by extension, their political participation? This project studies these questions with vulnerable populations in Pakistan.

Researchers

Miguel

Miguel Fajardo-Steinhäuser

PhD Candidate, London School of Economics and Political Science

Project outputs

The delivery of humanitarian aid and its consequences on recipients’ livelihoods

The delivery of humanitarian aid and its consequences on recipients’ livelihoods

Miguel Fajardo-Steinhäuser, Danish Sarwar
Policy brief
mobile-izing humanitarian aid

Mobile-izing humanitarian aid

Miguel Fajardo-Steinhäuser
Project report

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