Journal article

Diaspora Humanitarians: How Diaspora Communities Respond to Humanitarian Crises

R Rejón, B Fernandez, L Olliff, D Varghese

Voluntas | SPRINGER | Published : 2025

Abstract

During humanitarian crises, diasporas often contribute vital support to the survival and reconstruction of their communities of origin. This ‘diaspora humanitarianism’ reshapes the international humanitarian system, but its scope, modality and impact remain understudied, partly due to the ‘invisible’ nature of diaspora interventions. This paper expands the understanding on the how and why diasporas engage in humanitarian responses, by examining survey data on the responses of six Australia-based diasporas to a range of crises (i.e. sociopolitical crises, military conflicts and disasters). Our findings demonstrate that diasporas’ contributions focus on the household level, present gender-diff..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by Australian Research Council


Funding Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge with gratitude the significant contribution to the research design and execution by the Community Researchers for the six diasporas: Shukufa Tahiri, Louna Ghawi, Saw Chit Thet Thun, Omar Zreika, Prerana Malla and Loudeen M Fualautoalasi-Lam. We thank the journal editors and two anonymous reviewers for their insightful suggestions.