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Publications by Oheneba Boateng
All Issue Areas
Global Order
Humanitarian Action
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Years
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Journal article 08 Feb 2022
Biological Citizenship Through Litigation: Ebola Survivors in Sierra Leone and the Suit to Redefine Corruption
In Sierra Leone, Ebola survivors are suing the government over corruption. This case may form a precedent for other disaster survivors to demand equitable and dignified access to health and proper rehabilitation.… -
Policy brief 22 Jul 2021
Africa and COVID-19: Where Do We Go from Here?
By Oheneba Boateng, Lynda IrouloAfrica was one of the last global regions to be hit by the pandemic, giving its leaders and regional organizations a head start in devising strategies to mitigate the impact of COVID-19. However, rising infection rates, new variants and inequities in the global vaccine roll-out mean that efforts cannot stop here.… -
Commentary 15 Apr 2021
Sharing the Keys to the Localization House
The humanitarian sector relies on international organizations to make localization work. That needs to change – with a Localization Index.… -
Interview 12 Sep 2019
Afrikanische Hilfe für afrikanische Not?
Die Afrikanische Union gründet eine eigene Agentur für humanitäre Hilfe. Richtig so, findet GPPi Fellow Oheneba Boateng.… -
Commentary 28 Aug 2019
Three Challenges for the African Union’s New Humanitarian Agency
The African Union's new humanitarian agency faces three main pitfalls: providing sufficient resources, defining a clear division of labor with existing organizations, and ensuring international aid agencies step back.…