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Technology today is evolving at an extraordinary pace, changing the way we live and work. In recent years, advances in new technology in low-income countries mean there is growing interest from...
Neighbourhoods are geographic areas of cities typically defined by social, economic, and physical features, which often serve as the basis for administrative and political recognition within...
Integrated Humanitarian Support for Disaster affected Populations in Pakistan is an ECHO funded Action implemented by Alliance 2015 partner (ACTED, CESVI, Concern, PIN, and WHH) in the Sindh...
This paper analyses how early recovery activities are financed through humanitarian appeals, focusing primarily on Consolidated Appeals (CAPs), so that donors and aid agencies can better...
Policy-makers and practitioners must
be specific in portraying problems and
proposed solutions; early recovery
has served as a catch-all term for very
different issues...
Early recovery in conflict settings has gained momentum in policy circles, but there are divergent views on what precisely it is, and how it differs from other approaches to promoting peace and...
Yossi Sheffi and Jarrod Goenztel brief the MIT community on the 2011 Japan crisis in relation to the supply chain and humanitarian logistics.
The humanitarian community in Pakistan launched the Pakistan Initial Floods Emergency Response Plan (PIFERP) on 11 August seeking an initial US$ 459 million for the immediate relief needs of flood...
Specific rules of international humanitarian law (IHL) protecting humanitarian personnel and their operations are applicable in the context of the non-international armed conflict in Afghanistan....
The study is intended to provide a comprehensive overview of United Nations intergovernmental decisions on humanitarian principles and issues of concern to relevant stakeholders, including Member...