From Rebels to Charity Cases and Back?: Ideology and Political Futures in Northern Uganda

May 24, 2013 0

by Sam Dubal

Northern Uganda

Bearing visible war scars, Ocira still thinks of himself as a rebel. Once a fighter of the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA), he was unwillingly returned home, […]

Comments on Hungary as a New Player in the Aid System

May 15, 2013 0

by Cilas Kemedjio

Dr. Tarrósy’s piece brings to light interesting information, especially about the production of Western NGOs as well as Hungarian sensibilities. Hungary is a net receiver of European […]

The Humanitarian Role of Local Faith Communities

May 13, 2013 0

by Joey Ager

(This article was originally posted on Insight on Conflict.)

April 22, 2013: In humanitarian emergencies across the world, people commonly look to their local faith communities for support. […]

News Item: On “The Rise of African Philanthropy”

May 7, 2013 0

posted by Bangirana Albert Billy

This article, featured in the Mail & Guardian, by Manqoba Nxumalo is uniquely critical to the upcoming and yet still skewed African philanthro-capitalism. Drawing from the […]

“It Can Also Be Done from Central Europe” – Hungarian Humanitarian Involvement in the Democratic Republic of the Congo

May 4, 2013 0

by István Tarrósy

Increasing attention has been paid to Sub-Saharan humanitarian projects across the NGO sector of Hungary for some years. This may have come with the country’s accession to the […]