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Learning review research for TWB trained community-based interpreters in Nigeria

January 14, 2022 by

Report for learning review research for TWB trained community-based interpreters in Nigeria

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In the loop: developing effective complaints and feedback mechanisms

November 16, 2021 by

In the loop developing effective complaints and feedback mechanisms

Complaints and feedback mechanisms are an essential part of the humanitarian community’s ability to be held accountable for the assistance and protection we deliver. You can view our research brief below or here. Also is available an illustrated version created to guide you through.

Complaint and feedback mechanisms: Effective communication is essential for true accountability

October 28, 2021 by

Complaint and feedback mechanisms in Northeast Nigeria

This report summarizes key findings and recommends actions to improve accountability in Northeast Nigeria through more effective and responsive complaint and feedback mechanisms. TWB found that humanitarian organizations are largely prioritizing verbal communication in a context of low literacy, particularly among women and older people. A reliance on spoken Hausa and written English (including for […]

Language barriers in the humanitarian response in Northeast Nigeria

October 28, 2021 by

The words between us: How well do enumerators understand the terminology used in humanitarian surveys?

October 28, 2021 by

Data collection is the foundation of humanitarian programs, informing humanitarian response plans, program design, and safeguarding measures. If the data is inaccurate, humanitarian action may be misconceived, unaccountable, inefficient, and ultimately lacking in impact for those most in need. Language plays a critical but largely overlooked part in data quality. Translators without Borders (TWB) is […]

Language matters: Improving accountability and operational effectiveness in Northeast Nigeria

October 28, 2021 by

Language matters: Improving accountability and operational effectiveness in northeast Nigeria

MSNA language data can help humanitarians communicate better with affected people

October 28, 2021 by

MSNA language data can help humanitarians communicate better with affected people

When words fail: audio recording for verification in multilingual surveys

October 27, 2021 by

When words fail audio recording for verification in multilingual surveys

Are they listening? The challenges and opportunities of multilingual audio communication in Borno State

October 27, 2021 by

Are they listening? The challenges and opportunities of multilingual audio communication in Borno State

People affected by the conflict in linguistically diverse Northeast Nigeria need to give and receive critical information in multiple languages. Options for doing so are currently limited, but rethinking how humanitarians use audio messaging to reach their intended audiences could change that. Research shows that audio is the most widely understood communication format among internally […]

The 2021 multi-sector needs assessments (MSNAs) should collect data on the languages of affected people

October 27, 2021 by

The 2021 multi-sector needs assessments should collect data on the languages of affected people

The 2021 multi-sector needs assessments (MSNAs) are a critical opportunity to strengthen the evidence base for effective and accountable humanitarian response plans. Humanitarian donors and responders need data on the languages and communication preferences of affected people as a basis for funding and programming decisions. At a minimum, asking one simple question on language can […]

COVID-19 or Korona Bairos? – Communicating on the “disease that affects your breathing” in Northeast Nigeria

October 22, 2021 by

COVID-19 or Korona Bairos - Communicating on the disease that affects your breathing in Northeast Nigeria

Language profile of five IDP sites in Maiduguri: Bakasi Camp

October 21, 2021 by

Language profile of five IDP sites in Maiduguri: Bakasi camp

This site report for Bakasi Camp summarizes the key findings from a comprehension study designed by Translators without Borders and conducted by Girl Effect using Oxfam communication materials among 951 internally displaced people (IDPs) and host community members at five sites in the Maiduguri area of Borno, Northeastern Nigeria. View it below or download here. […]

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