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EHTZ - Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania

Podcast by Lisa Richey & Alex Maxelon

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About 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

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15 episodes

episode #14 | The Future of Humanitarianism in Tanzania: Reflections from EHTZ artwork

#14 | The Future of Humanitarianism in Tanzania: Reflections from EHTZ

What have we learned from five years of researching everyday humanitarianism in Tanzania—and what’s next? In this final episode, we reflect on the journey of EHTZ. From key insights and turning points to the evolving landscape of humanitarian research, we explore what the project achieved, what surprised us along the way, and what lies ahead for both scholarship and practice in Tanzania. To discuss this, our host Alex Maxelon is joined by: * Prof. Lisa Ann Richey [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-richey-a371997/], Principal Investigator of EHTZ and Professor of Globalization at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), whose interdisciplinary work has shaped the study of humanitarianism, aid branding, and North–South relations. * Prof. Herbert Hambati [https://www.linkedin.com/in/herbert-hambati-835742351/], Associate Professor of Human Geography at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) and South Coordinator of the project, with research expertise in disaster management, environmental planning, and local resilience. 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 [http://everydayhumanitarianismintanzania.org].  🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

4 Nov 2025 - 33 min
episode #13 | Live Podcast: The EHTZ Research Dissemination Event in Dar artwork

#13 | Live Podcast: The EHTZ Research Dissemination Event in Dar

What happens when research leaves the classroom and enters the public conversation? In this thirteenth episode, we bring you a special live recording from the EHTZ research dissemination event in Dar es Salaam. The discussion focuses on how findings from the Everyday Humanitarianism in Tanzania project resonate beyond academia—and what they mean for practice, policy, and public dialogue. To guide this conversation, veteran broadcaster Hamza Kassongo, one of Tanzania’s most respected media personalities and a member of the EHTZ Advisory Board, moderates a panel featuring: * Prof. Lisa Ann Richey [https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-richey-a371997/], Principal Investigator of EHTZ and Professor of Globalization at Copenhagen Business School (CBS), and * Prof. Daudi Mukangara, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Dar es Salaam (UDSM) and South Team Leader of EHTZ. His work focuses on peace-building, governance, and democracy across East and Southern Africa. 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 [http://everydayhumanitarianismintanzania.org].  🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

21 Oct 2025 - 26 min
episode #12 | Disseminating Research: Turning Insights into Policy & Practice artwork

#12 | Disseminating Research: Turning Insights into Policy & Practice

How can academic research influence real-world decisions? In this twelfth episode, we explore what it takes to move research beyond academic journals and into the hands of policymakers. What makes findings stick? What are the obstacles to engagement? And how can researchers work more effectively across the gap between knowledge and action? To discuss this, our host Alex Maxelon is joined by Peter Kragelund [https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-kragelund-815a9b5/], Director of the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS) and Senior Researcher at EHTZ. With a background in political economy and international development, his work spans issues of South–South cooperation, private-sector development, and policy influence in Sub-Saharan Africa. 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 [http://everydayhumanitarianismintanzania.org].  🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

7 Oct 2025 - 28 min
episode #11 | Feminist Humanitarianism: Gender, Care, and Everyday Giving artwork

#11 | Feminist Humanitarianism: Gender, Care, and Everyday Giving

How does gender shape humanitarian action? In this eleventh episode, we explore what humanitarianism looks like when viewed through a feminist lens. From everyday acts of care to the politics of aid, we discuss how gender influences who gives, who receives, and whose voices are heard in times of crisis. We also reflect on the power of women-led grassroots efforts and their often-overlooked role in shaping humanitarian responses across Tanzania. To discuss this, our host Janette Kotivirta is joined by Mary Rusimbi, a Tanzanian activist, educator, and gender and development expert. She is a founding member of the Tanzania Gender Networking Programme (TGNP), serves on the EHTZ Advisory Board, and has worked extensively with civil society organizations across the region to promote gender equality and good governance. 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 [http://everydayhumanitarianismintanzania.org]. 🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

23 Sep 2025 - 11 min
episode #10 | Surveying Deservingness: Insights and Lessons from Tanzania artwork

#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 [https://www.linkedin.com/in/innocent-pantaleo-167559b0/], 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]. [https://www.everydayhumanitarianismintanzania.org/reports] 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 [http://everydayhumanitarianismintanzania.org].  🎧 Enjoyed this episode? Don’t forget to subscribe and leave a review!

9 Sep 2025 - 25 min
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