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EHTZ - Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania
Lisa Richey & Alex Maxelon
14 episodes
1 week ago

How do ordinary people respond to crises, support their communities, and practice everyday humanitarianism?

This podcast explores the realities of humanitarian action in Tanzania beyond traditional aid organizations. Hosted by Alexander Maxelon, this series brings together researchers, policymakers, and community members to discuss insights from Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (EHTZ)—a Danida-funded research project led by Prof. Lisa Ann Richey in collaboration with scholars from Copenhagen Business School (CBS), the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM), Roskilde University (RUC), Lund University, and the London School of Economics (LSE).

Through expert interviews and fieldwork reflections, we dive into topics such as elite giving, refugee support, disaster response, and the future of humanitarian research. Join us as we unpack what it means to help—and be helped—in everyday life.

Stay updated and learn more by visiting our website and following us on social media!

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How do ordinary people respond to crises, support their communities, and practice everyday humanitarianism?

This podcast explores the realities of humanitarian action in Tanzania beyond traditional aid organizations. Hosted by Alexander Maxelon, this series brings together researchers, policymakers, and community members to discuss insights from Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (EHTZ)—a Danida-funded research project led by Prof. Lisa Ann Richey in collaboration with scholars from Copenhagen Business School (CBS), the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM), Roskilde University (RUC), Lund University, and the London School of Economics (LSE).

Through expert interviews and fieldwork reflections, we dive into topics such as elite giving, refugee support, disaster response, and the future of humanitarian research. Join us as we unpack what it means to help—and be helped—in everyday life.

Stay updated and learn more by visiting our website and following us on social media!

Website | LinkedIn | Bluesky

Show more...
Education
Society & Culture,
Science,
Social Sciences
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#10 | Surveying Deservingness: Insights and Lessons from Tanzania
EHTZ - Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania
25 minutes 6 seconds
1 month ago
#10 | Surveying Deservingness: Insights and Lessons from Tanzania

Who deserves help—and who decides?

In this tenth episode, we explore how Tanzanians think about giving through the lens of deservingness. Drawing on a large-scale survey conducted across three regions, we examine how people assess need, respond to crisis, and make decisions about who is worth supporting.

To discuss this, our host Alex Maxelon is joined by:

  • Prof. Mogens Kamp Justesen, Professor of Political Economy at Copenhagen Business School (CBS) and Director of the CBS Inequality Platform. His work focuses on political institutions, inequality, and democratic governance across African contexts.
  • Dr. Innocent Pantaleo, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM), where he also serves as Deputy Coordinator of the Centre for Behavioural Studies. His expertise lies in behavioural and development economics, with a focus on public policy and poverty analysis.

For a deeper dive into the themes of this episode, we recommend:

📁 Hambati, H., Justesen, M. K., Pantaleo, I., & Richey, L. A. (2024). Deservingness and Support in Everyday Humanitarianism [Policy Brief].

This podcast is part of the Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (EHTZ) research project—a collaboration between universities in Denmark and Tanzania. Funded by Danida and led by Professor Lisa Ann Richey, the project explores how ordinary people engage in humanitarian action. Learn more at everydayhumanitarianismintanzania.org. 

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EHTZ - Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania

How do ordinary people respond to crises, support their communities, and practice everyday humanitarianism?

This podcast explores the realities of humanitarian action in Tanzania beyond traditional aid organizations. Hosted by Alexander Maxelon, this series brings together researchers, policymakers, and community members to discuss insights from Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania (EHTZ)—a Danida-funded research project led by Prof. Lisa Ann Richey in collaboration with scholars from Copenhagen Business School (CBS), the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM), Roskilde University (RUC), Lund University, and the London School of Economics (LSE).

Through expert interviews and fieldwork reflections, we dive into topics such as elite giving, refugee support, disaster response, and the future of humanitarian research. Join us as we unpack what it means to help—and be helped—in everyday life.

Stay updated and learn more by visiting our website and following us on social media!

Website | LinkedIn | Bluesky