Depoliticization in Action: Analyzing OCHA's Modes of Framing the Humanitarian Crisis and Response in Northeast Nigeria (2013-2015)
This thesis explores how the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) frames the humanitarian crisis and response in Northeastern Nigeria in the timeframe 2013-2015 within its key documents. Thereby, it seeks to understand how OCHA navigates the paradox of its apolitical mandate while being embedded in political dynamics. Drawing on Louis and Maertens's (2021) theory of depol
