2021
Living with transience in high‐risk humanitarian spaces: the gendered experiences of international staff and policy implications for building resilience
Strohmeier H, Panter‐Brick C. Living with transience in high‐risk humanitarian spaces: the gendered experiences of international staff and policy implications for building resilience. Disasters 2021, 46: 119-140. PMID: 32779209, DOI: 10.1111/disa.12460.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHumanitarian spaceSense of placeInterpretative phenomenological analysisHumanitarian systemHumanitarian workersAid workersPolicy measuresDangerous countriesInternational staffCrisis zonesSouth SudanBuilding resilienceHumanitarian staffPolicy implicationsExpatriate staffCrisis managementSocial relationshipsOrganisational effectivenessPhenomenological analysisPerilous undertakingPhysical hardshipSubjectivityHigh-risk environmentsProfessional goalsWorkers
2008
The social context of childcare practices and child malnutrition in Niger's recent food crisis
Hampshire K, Casiday R, Kilpatrick K, Panter‐Brick C. The social context of childcare practices and child malnutrition in Niger's recent food crisis. Disasters 2008, 33: 132-151. PMID: 18513311, DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-7717.2008.01066.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecent food crisesChildcare practicesFood crisisSocial contextChild malnutritionHousehold food securityEmergency nutrition programmesHealth persistLong-term development programHousehold-level decisionsHumanitarian workersLivelihood securityChild health persistAnthropological studiesFood securityDevelopment programsGlobal attentionCrisisContextPracticeFood productionSouthern NigerSecurityChronic problemsNutrition Program