Contested public authority in marginal urban areas: challenges for humanitarians
In urban contexts where multiple governance actors compete for authority, a clearer approach is needed on whether and how to engage these various actors in order to reach the most vulnerable host and refugee populations.
Main Authors: | te Lintelo, D, Ford, H, Liptrot, T, Mansour, W, Rahbany, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford
2020
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