'Culture of solidarity': Why I'm hosting Congolese relatives who fled the M23 conflict | First Person

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"The first place that people are dehumanised is in stories." - Sophie Otiende The way we tell stories about humanitarian crises can distort the realities of the people living through them. From news coverage and research to aid donation appeals, there is a tendency to simplify, d ...  Show more

Tragedy? When humanitarian language becomes oppressive | Rethinking Humanitarianism

Is it problematic to call human suffering a "tragedy"? Even well-intentioned humanitarian language can harm, says Heidi Mogstad, senior researcher at the Chr. Michelsen Institute in Norway. She argues that the language humanitarians use can perpetuate systems of violence that cau ...  Show more

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