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The situation of women and girls in humanitarian crises: How to uphold the humanitarian principles whilst preventing a humanitarian catastrophe? The case of Afghanistan
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The situation of women and girls in humanitarian crises: How to uphold the humanitarian principles whilst preventing a humanitarian catastrophe? The case of Afghanistan
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Gloria Modong Morris is a south Sudanese activist for women and children in south Sudan and the Executive Director for Titi Foundation a national women led NGO. Gloria is also a steering committee member for national NGO Forum which helps in decision making for the forum to be well positioned in responding to its member's needs 2018-to present. She represents the organisation as gender focal point for the FSL and NFI clusters. She is also a member of the localisation steering committee in South Sudan, a member to the international executive committee of the UAI and a member to the IASC RG5. She is also a member to the grand bargain localisation work stream representing the charter4change. She is also currently representing the national NGOs as a member of the south Sudan humanitarian fund (SSHF) as an advisory board member and formerly as the deputy chair for the national NGOssteering committee with the south Sudan NGO forum. She is currently the co-chair of the localisation task force at IASC and a representative to the global GBV AoR and a board member to the Humanitarian Aid and Disaster management programming board at the World Humanitarian Forum. Gloria has over 6 years of work experience in both humanitarian and development work and a vast experience in program management, coordination, administration, financial management, Gender analysis. Gloria holds a master's degree in Business Administration from NIBM India. She also holds a bachelor's degree in banking and finance from the University of Dar es salaam.
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The situation of women and girls in humanitarian crises: How to uphold the humanitarian principles whilst preventing a humanitarian catastrophe? The case of Afghanistan
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