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Mariko Hall

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Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

Crisis (Forced Migration Review 45)

Many people who are displaced, or become ‘trapped’, in the context of diverse humanitar...
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States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

States of fragility (Forced Migration Review 43)

Many states fail in their responsibilities to their citizens but those states which are...
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Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

Preventing displacement (Forced Migration Review 41)

Preventing displacement is obviously a worthwhile objective. Being displaced puts peopl...
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The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

The technology issue (Forced Migration Review 38)

The 32 articles and short pieces in the feature theme section of FMR 38 look at the eff...
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FMR 45 Connecting and communicating after Typhoon Haiyan In the first month of the Typhoon Haiyan response, one of the priorities facing the international community was to re-establish internet connectivity in order to facilitate information sharing and the provision of assistance. Mariko Hall, Adam Ashcroft 7 April, 2014
FMR 43 Emergency need for telecommunications support The Haiti experience challenged the international humanitarian community to take advantage of the possibilities of increasingly available and common communications technologies and networks, and to ensure access to the infrastructure enabling it to do so. Marianne Donven, Mariko Hall 9 August, 2013
FMR 41 From a lab in Luxembourg to satellites in South Sudan A new communications platform for use in humanitarian emergencies made its debut in January 2012 in South Sudan, and is now being deployed elsewhere. Emergency.lu aims to be a global inter-agency tool. Marianne Donven, Mariko Hall 8 May, 2013
FMR 38 The only constant is change Advances in information and communications technology are offering new solutions to a range of operational challenges experienced in the field. Can the humanitarian community's providers of telecommunications services keep up with the pace of change? Mariko Hall 16 April, 2013
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