1st Edition
UNHCR and the Struggle for Accountability Technology, law and results-based management
194 Pages
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Routledge
194 Pages
by
Routledge
194 Pages
by
Routledge
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Despite the key importance of accountability for the legitimacy of humanitarian action, inadequate academic attention has been given to how the concept of accountability is evolving within the specific branches of the humanitarian enterprise. Up to now, there exists no comprehensive account of what we label the 'technologies of accountability', the effects of their interaction, or the... Read more
- Introduction: The Quest for an Accountability Cure Katja Lindskov Jacobsen & Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
- UNHCR and the Complexity of Accountability in the Global Space Niamh Kinchin
- Advancing UNHCR Accountability through the Law of International Responsibility Maja Janmyr
- Narratives of accountability in UNHCR’s refugee resettlement strategy Adèle Garnier
- UNHCR and accountability for IDP protection in Colombia Miriam Bradley
- Universalizing the refugee category and struggling for accountability: the every-day work of eligibility officers within UNHCR Marion Fresia and Andreas von Känel
- Accounting for the Past, A history of refugee management in Uganda, 1959-64 Ashley B. Rockenbach
- How accountability technologies shape international protection: results-based management and rights-based approaches revisited Kristin Bergtora Sandvik
- UNHCR, Accountability and Refugee Biometrics Katja Lindskov Jacobsen
Biography
Kristin Bergtora Sandvik is a senior researcher at PRIO and the director for the Norwegian Centre for Humanitarian Studies, Norway. She holds an SJD from Harvard Law School (2008).
Katja Lindskov Jacobsen is assistant professor at Metropolitan University College, Denmark and external lecturer at Copenhagen Business School, Denmark. She holds a PhD in International Relations from Lancaster University (2011).






