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haiti

David Nicholls Memorial Trust
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Race, Rubber, Revolution: Haiti’s 1940s Revisited

Professor Matthew Smith, University College London, provides a fascinating insight into the history of Haiti during the 1940s, reassessing the role of the Société Haïtiano-Américane de Développement Agricole (SHADA) in developing rubber plantations.
Oxford Transitional Justice Research Seminars

'It Stays With You: Use of Force by UN Peacekeepers in Haiti' Film Screening and Discussion

Professor Siobhan Wills discusses the UN Peacekeeping mission in Haiti and her documentary.
David Nicholls Memorial Trust

David Nicholls Memorial Annual Lecture, 2017: Professor Andrew Leak, 'New' Governors of the Dew

Professor Andrew Leak, University College London, delivered the 18th David Nicholls Memorial Annual Lecture on 'New' Governors of the Dew at Regent's Park College, Oxford on Monday, 16th October 2017.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

There’s a Riot Going On: From Haiti to Tunisia

Ronald Judy (University of Pittsburgh) gives the second talk in Panel 3: Locating the Tunisian Revolution and Its International Dimension, part of The Tunisian Revolution: Origins, Course and Aftermath
Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

FMR 45 On policies of hospitality and hostility in Argentina

Following the Haiti earthquake of 2010, Argentina and other South American countries undertook to receive Haitians.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 Post-disaster Haitian migration

Those who left Haiti in the chaotic aftermath of the 2010 earthquake did not generally find the same posture of solidarity and humanitarianism overseas that was apparent in the significant international assistance that followed the disaster.
States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

FMR 43 The 'phantom state' of Haiti

The fragile nature of the state had turned emigration into a major feature of Haitian life even before the earthquake displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

MapAction: Geospatial support for humanitarian disasters

Special seminar by Roy Wood (MapAction) recorded on 30 April 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford.
The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

FMR 38 Citizen initiatives in Haiti

The 2010 earthquake in Haiti ushered in a new era for the role and power of technology and communication systems in disaster response, especially for how local responders used them.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Giving in the Digital World

For charitable organizations and initiatives, the Internet provides the opportunity to reach more people in more direct and personal ways. Are they grasping this opportunity?
Global Economic Governance Programme

Laurence Whitehead; Haiti after the Earthquake

Laurence Whitehead talks about the extent of the damage done in Haiti by the earthquake of last year and how the people of Haiti are coping with living after the disaster.
Global Economic Governance Programme

John Mitchell; NGO's and humanitarian aid

John Mitchell talks about the NGOs and humanitarian organisations work and how they have been working to help Haiti after the earthquake disaster.
Global Economic Governance Programme

Paul Sherlock; Oxfam's response to the Haitian Earthquake

Paul Sherlock gives his presentation for the event; 'The International Community's Response to Haiti'.
Global Economic Governance Programme

Ngaire Woods, introduction to the International Community's Response to Haiti

Ngaire Woods talks about the international community's humanitarian response to the Haitian Earthquake. Part of a series of presentations entitled 'The International Community's Response to Haiti'.
Global Economic Governance Programme

The International Community's Response to Haiti

Series of presentations looking at the international community's humanitarian response to the Haitian earthquake.

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