Shabir Baloch

Blogs

Top Blogs

To cherish diverse ideas, here’s our bank of selected or reshared blogs that can broaden your perspectives on marginalized communities. Dig into them and share more with us – we look forward to different narratives and stories!

Empowering Change: MSF Health & Humanity Summit

Source: Vidusshi Pathak, People Beyond Borders

Exploring the Transformative MSF South Asia Health & Humanity Summit

Author: Vidusshi Pathak, People Beyond Borders

We Dare To Dream

Source: The New Arab

An inspiring tale of the Olympic Refugee Team’s resilience and hope.

Author: Hanna Flint

Catalysing Inner Peace

Source: Elsa Cuissard, People Beyond Borders

Mapping inner peace and conflict channels to empower creativity

Author: Elsa Cuissard, People Beyond Borders

Talking About 'Humanity' and Not 'Crisis'

Source: The New Humanitarian

Shaping society’s response to refugees through messaging

Author: Thomas Coombes

Experiencing Visual Cultures

Source: Elsa Cuissard, People Beyond Borders

Translating the non-translatable with arts and visual cultures.

Author: Elsa Cuissard, People Beyond Borders

Designing Training Projects

Source: Elsa Cuissard, People Beyond Borders

Guided on practical tools to project development

Author: Elsa Cuissard, People Beyond Borders

Latest Blogs

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✓  Stories based on personal experiences, interviews or direct engagements with quotes by or with displaced people

✓  Analysis of policy, legal, social, economic, environmental or peacebuilding challenges in the humanitarian-displacement nexus

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International communities, including field practitioners, researchers, policy makers, civil society members, target groups such as refugees and displaced people are our audience. We want to ensure that the content is engaging, rigorous, authentic and experiential to bring value to so many diverse readers.