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Olivier Sterck

H-index: 19
Economics 26%
Political science 17%
josiah.writes.news
Some good news.

London is meeting legal limits for toxic NO2 pollution for the first time – almost 200 years earlier than predicted – following the Mayor’s "world leading air pollution policies," City Hall announces.

The Ultra Low Emissions Zone - and similar policies - really do work.
iobua.bsky.social
The Flemish government’s unexpected decision not to renew IOB’s agreement puts €2.64M funding, 32 jobs, key programmes and global partnerships at risk. Support us! https://bit.ly/saveIOB

#saveIOB #developmentpolicy #developmentpolicy #iobcommunity
marlenagraves.bsky.social
The truth here is so ever relevant, is so simple and profound. I think I might pop it into my next book. Sharing yet again:

Reposted by: Olivier Sterck

oxfordcsae.bsky.social
🌟NEW CSAE Working Paper 'The Welfare & Market Effects of Delays in Humanitarian Assistance'
✒️ @oliviersterck.bsky.social @uantwerpen.be, @odid-qeh.bsky.social & CSAE, & Vittorio Bruni
@refugeestudies.bsky.social
📚Read it there (click ORA Record): www.csae.ox.ac.uk/publication/...
CSAE Working Paper series graphic with red and grey background and document icon. Includes CSAE logo

Reposted by: Olivier Sterck

voxdev.bsky.social
Evidence from Uganda and Ethiopia suggests that host prejudice against refugees increases when refugees are perceived as direct job competitors, but not necessarily when actual competition exists.

Read today's article to learn more:
Main results

Reposted by: Olivier Sterck

iobua.bsky.social
🆕 What happens when humanitarian #aid is cut or delayed?

New research from a major refugee camp in #Kenya shows sharp impacts on food security, overall welfare, and local markets.

Read more on ‪VoxDev, with Vittorio Bruni & Olivier Sterck (@oliviersterck.bsky.social‬)
🔗 voxdev.org/topic/instit...
Displaced Person camp in Northern Nigeria. © 2018 European Union (photo by Samuel Ochai)
[CC BY-NC-ND 2.0]

Reposted by: Olivier Sterck

oxfordcsae.bsky.social
"The 20% aid cut in Kakuma didn’t just reduce what & how much refugees eat; it also triggered a cascade of effects across households & markets."

The CSAE's @oliviersterck.bsky.social discusses the impact of aid cuts and delays on people in Kakuma Refugee Camp in Kenya.
voxdev.org/topic/instit...

Reposted by: Olivier Sterck

voxdev.bsky.social
New research in one of the world’s largest refugee camps shows that aid cuts have had dramatic impacts on food consumption and security.

Read the full article to learn more:
Impact of aid cuts on prices over time

Reposted by: Olivier Sterck

voxdev.bsky.social
🆕 What happens when humanitarian aid is cut or delayed?

Today on VoxDev, Vittorio Bruni (University of Oxford) & Olivier Sterck (University of Antwerp) demonstrate how aid cuts are having dramatic impacts on food security in one of the world's largest refugee camps: voxdev.org/topic/instit...
What happens when humanitarian aid is cut or delayed?
Humanitarian aid systems are under mounting pressure, with key donors like the US and UK cutting funding despite growing needs. New research in one of the world’s largest refugee camps shows that aid ...
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