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Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Research fatigue among Rwandan refugees in Uganda

Refugees in Nakivale refugee settlement demonstrate research fatigue, yet a return visit by one particular researcher reveals an interesting twist to the tale.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Over-researching migration ‘hotspots’? Ethical issues from the Carteret Islands

The situation of the Carteret Islanders, often characterised as the first ‘climate change refugees’, has attracted much research interest. What is the impact of such interest? And are standard ethics compliance processes appropriate?
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Ethics and accountability in researching sexual violence against men and boys

Researching sexual violence against men and boys in humanitarian settings requires navigating multiple ethics- and accountability-related tensions.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Ethics and consent in settlement service delivery

Service providers working in settlement contexts could draw more on research principles in order to better enable new arrivals to understand questions of rights and consent.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Ethical primary research by humanitarian actors

As humanitarian agencies increasingly follow the example of academia in establishing ethics review committees, one such agency reflects on the benefits and drawbacks.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - EU migration strategy: compromising principled humanitarian action

EU migration policies are undermining basic humanitarian principles and making it more difficult for humanitarian actors to uphold their ethical commitments.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - A humanitarian approach to travel medicine?

When MSF recently piloted travel medicine services for people travelling along migration routes in Greece, various ethical challenges and moral dilemmas emerged.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Principled humanitarian assistance and non-State armed groups

The humanitarian community needs to develop a better shared understanding of how to provide principled assistance in areas controlled by proscribed groups.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Ethical dilemmas posed by unethical behaviour by persons of concern

What ethical dilemmas affect humanitarian agencies’ responses to fraudulent behaviour by persons of concern? And how might refugee community structures be more involved in defining responses?
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Ethical quandaries in volunteering

Volunteers in Greece who are filling gaps in service provision can encounter complex ethical situations for which they may be insufficiently trained and supported.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - The ethical use of images and messaging

NGOs, international organisations and donors alike must consider the impact of the images and messaging they use in seeking to raise funds for humanitarian assistance.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Representing refugees in advocacy campaigns

The representations of refugees created by advocacy and solidarity groups must be devised in partnership with those whose stories are being told.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Putting safeguarding commitments into practice

Aid organisations have to go further if they are to meet commitments to prevent sexual exploitation and abuse, listen to survivors, and remove barriers to reporting.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Safeguarding in conflict and crisis

Robust, comprehensive safeguarding measures, including those used in crisis- and conflict-affected contexts, need to take appropriate account of local contexts in order to adhere to the highest international standards, including in safeguarding children.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - A life not ordinary: our colleague Barbara Harrell-Bond

During Refugee Week 2018, the Refugee Studies Centre showed a new film entitled A Life Not Ordinary, a documentary about Barbara Harrell-Bond, OBE, Emeritus Professor, founder of the RSC, and our colleague.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - A lifelong commitment to justice

Barbara Harrell-Bond’s work had a radical impact on the lives of the uprooted and on people’s attitudes towards them.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - A refugee-centered perspective

Part of Barbara’s legacy is her refugee-centred approach to forced migration and refugee studies.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - Building expert witness reports: Barbara’s legacy

The importance of rigour and detail in preparing expert witness reports cannot be overstated.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - The helpfulness of Imposing Aid: a tribute from the Refugee Law Project

Twenty years after Barbara Harrell-Bond co-founded the Refugee Law Project in Uganda, its current director considers the continuing legacy of the principles that run through her book.
Ethics and displacement (Forced Migration Review 61)

FMR 61 - Tribute to Barbara Harrell-Bond - Barbara’s ethics of antagonism

Barbara Harrell-Bond’s approach stemmed from her core belief that we are all adults, all equal, all responsible.

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