Jessica Rennoldson
jrennoldson.bsky.social
Jessica Rennoldson
@jrennoldson.bsky.social
Publications, design and general comms at the Humanitarian Policy Group. All views my own.
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3 inaccurate narratives drive the failure to adequately fund refugee-led organisations (#RLOs):

🚫RLOs are an unproven, risky investment
🚫RLOs are a nice to have, but not essential
🚫RLOs are too difficult to fund

Our latest report challenges these harmful notions – read on → buff.ly/ByOqNlc
How to finance refugee leadership: navigating a humanitarian system at breaking point
Refugee-led organisations (RLOs) deliver critical services, but the funding they receive is comparatively tiny. Our new report identifies how the humanitarian sector can and must navigate key…
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November 6, 2025 at 11:22 AM
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#Gender is being sidelined in humanitarian efforts. Our latest paper urges a rethink amidst the ongoing humanitarian reset – calling for more inclusive, nuanced responses that challenge outdated gender norms in crisis settings. Read on ➡️ bit.ly/3GEpDEV
Victims, perpetrators or agents of change? Gender norms and protection
This scoping paper encourages the sector to use the ongoing humanitarian reset as an opportunity to foster more nuanced, inclusive and effective humanitarian and protection action. Doing so is essenti...
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July 10, 2025 at 10:20 AM
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February 11, 2025 at 1:30 PM
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As #Syria and #Myanmar experience varying degrees of liberation following years of brutal oppression, we recently led an important conversation unpacking the dynamics of revolution and rupture in both nations 🇸🇾🇲🇲

Missed the live discussion? Read our summary for the key highlights 👉 buff.ly/411Xr6r
Event recap: Humanitarianism and human rights in Syria and Myanmar
As Syria and Myanmar experience varying degrees of liberation following years of brutal oppression, we led an important conversation unpacking the dynamics of revolution and rupture in the two nations...
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February 4, 2025 at 3:04 PM
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A privilege to host Sana Kikhia, Zoya Phan & @caoimhedebarra.bsky.social to explore the dynamics of revolution and rupture in the fast-changing contexts of Syria/Myanmar, in a discussion led by HPG's Zainab Moallin and Dustin Barter.

A huge thank you to our panellists for their expert insights! 👏
January 31, 2025 at 8:10 AM
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‼️ TODAY: It's not too late to join us online for a discussion on how the faltering international aid system can better navigate revolution and rupture in #Syria and #Myanmar.

We'll be starting at 6:15PM GMT, register now: buff.ly/4g6EQdA (Arabic translation will be available.)
Revolution and rupture: humanitarianism and human rights in Syria and Myanmar
Leading voices on Syrian, Myanmar and aid affairs discuss how the faltering international aid system better navigate revolution and rupture in Syria and Myanmar.
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January 30, 2025 at 11:30 AM
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NEW: We've just published a study exploring the tensions between #HumanRights and #Humanitarian relief. We highlight how these can seem irreconcilable, yet they offer opportunities for linking humanitarian action with pursuits of social justice.

Read our findings in full 👉 https://buff.ly/3PScysL
January 29, 2025 at 10:15 AM
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January 24, 2025 at 2:40 PM