Samer M SalibainRescue Aid8 Reasons Why Places Should Matter to HumanitariansThe majority of the world’s displaced (over 60% of refugees and 80% of internally displaced persons) now live in urban areas, while the…Feb 9, 2017Feb 9, 2017
Samer M SalibainRescue AidThe Right to a Safe CityDar es Salaam, one of the fastest growing cities in sub-Sahara Africa, is on track to becoming a ‘mega-city’ of over 10 million residents…Feb 8, 20171Feb 8, 20171
Samer M SalibainRescue AidLearning from Lesbos: a call for local community engagementWhen I visited the island of Lesbos in January of this year, my goal was to speak with humanitarian practitioners and local government…Nov 16, 2016Nov 16, 2016
Samer M SalibaLocal Community Engagement on Lesbos: A local resident’s perspective on urban humanitarian responseWhen I visited the island of Lesbos in January of this year, my goal was to speak with humanitarian practitioners and local government…Nov 16, 2016Nov 16, 2016
Samer M SalibaMigration: Cities at the ForefrontThis post was originally published for 100 Resilient Cities. You can find the original post here.Sep 16, 2016Sep 16, 2016
Samer M SalibainRescue AidWorking in the city: why aid agencies must help urban refugees find workIn a dense neighborhood of greater Beirut, displaced Syrians meet every Tuesday at 7:30pm in a small concrete church tucked between dimly…Aug 24, 2016Aug 24, 2016