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Publications by Karla Kröner

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  • Evaluation report 30 Jan 2026

    Who Gets Aid in a Resource-Constrained Environment

    By Julia Steets, Karla Kröner, Alexander Gaus, Elias Sagmeister, Patrice Chataigner
    Serving more people facing food insecurity with an increasingly shrinking budget, the World Food Programme (WFP) has to make tough decisions about who receives aid and who does not. This evaluation examines WFP’s approaches to targeting and prioritization for food and nutrition assistance and tracks whether these approaches indeed help WFP reach those most in need.…
  • Commentary 09 Sep 2025

    Kürzung der humanitären Hilfszahlungen

    By Karla Kröner
    Die humanitäre Hilfe fällt jetzt auch in Deutschland massiven Kürzungen zum Opfer. Der Aufschrei sollte größter sein, wenn es um Menschenleben geht.…
  • Commentary 09 Sep 2025

    A Little Goes a Long Way: The Case for Saving German Humanitarian Aid

    By Karla Kröner
    Evidence shows that a little humanitarian aid goes a long way. Now, amidst massive cuts in German humanitarian funding, communicating the impact of humanitarian aid is of crucial importance to ensure public backing.…

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