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“…Finally, with increasing resource competition and professionalization of resource mobilization (JIU 2007(JIU , 2014, we expect all three agencies to increase their positive sentiment in this period to highlight their successes to donors (H3). As UNHCR and IOM compete more directly (Patz and Thorvaldsdottir, 2020), trends in positive sentiment use in these two agencies should be more highly correlated than that of either organization with UNRWA.…”
Section: Case Selection and Empirical Expectations: Unhcr Unrwa And Iommentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Finally, with increasing resource competition and professionalization of resource mobilization (JIU 2007(JIU , 2014, we expect all three agencies to increase their positive sentiment in this period to highlight their successes to donors (H3). As UNHCR and IOM compete more directly (Patz and Thorvaldsdottir, 2020), trends in positive sentiment use in these two agencies should be more highly correlated than that of either organization with UNRWA.…”
Section: Case Selection and Empirical Expectations: Unhcr Unrwa And Iommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Variation in operational specialization suggests that UNHCR and UNRWA should use more overall sentiment, owing to their humanitarian mandates, than IOM with its historical focus on migrants and lack of formal mandate (H1). Given IOM's strong projectization and dependence on field-level fundraising without strong reliance on global level stakeholders (Hall 2016: 89–90; Patz and Thorvaldsdottir 2020), negative events should be reflected less in the sentiment of global IOM reporting than in that of either UNHCR or UNRWA (H2). Conversely, the close proximity of UNRWA headquarters (in Amman and (East) Jerusalem) to its field operations and beneficiary population suggests that it should be more sensitive to negative events than either of the other two organizations.…”
Section: Case Selection and Empirical Expectations: Unhcr Unrwa And Iommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It currently plays a major role around the world both in managing both refugee relief and migration, with a particular emphasis on temporary labor migration programs. The IOM is frequently criticized by scholars and advocates by contrast with the ILO for its lack of a rights-based approach to temporary migrant worker programs and to migration more generally (Crepeau & Atak, 2016;Guild, Grant, and Groenendijk, 2020;Piper, 2017); and by contrast with UNHCR as well as the ILO for its failure to incorporate human rights norms into its principles, for being donor-driven and project-based, and for favoring government over migrant and refugee interests and needs despite its win-win-win rhetoric (Georgi, 2010;Patz & Thorvaldsdottir, 2020).…”
Section: Lessons For the Governance Of Refugee Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Earmarking comes in various configurations, from trust funds in the World Bank and other IOs (Eichenauer and Hug, 2018;Reinsberg, 2017aReinsberg, , 2017b to complete projectization of agencies like IOM (Patz and Thorvaldsdottir, 2020).…”
Section: Donor Influence Voluntary Funding and Earmarkingmentioning
confidence: 99%