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THE IMPACT OF GENDER MAINSTREAMING ON HUMANITARIAN AID DELIVERY: A POLICY ANALYSIS
International journal of applied research in social sciencesGender mainstreaming in humanitarian aid delivery has become increasingly important in recent years as organizations seek to address the differential impact of crises on women, men, girls, and boys.
Ayo Amen Ediae +2 more
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Scenario-based XAI for Humanitarian Aid Forecasting
CHI Extended Abstracts, 2020One domain application of artificial intelligence (AI) systems is humanitarian aid planning, where dynamically changing societal conditions need to be monitored and analyzed, so humanitarian organizations can coordinate efforts and appropriately support ...
Josh Andres +7 more
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Humanitarian Aid and Local Power Structures: Lessons From Haiti's "Shadow Disaster".
Disasters. The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 2020This article interrogates the confluence of humanitarian aid, centralization, and politics. Haiti's 2010 earthquake triggered over $16 billion in pledges. In the shadows almost seven years later, category-four Hurricane Matthew made landfall on October 4,
Kaiting Jessica Hsu, Mark Schuller
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Why Leader Humility is Vital to Effective Humanitarian Aid Leadership: A Review of the Literature.
Disasters. The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 2020Organizational scientists are paying increasing attention to the scientific study of humility, following a larger trend in scholarship which has emphasized the relational and interdependent nature of leadership and of business. A growing body of evidence
David C. Wang +7 more
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Counterterrorism or Humanitarian Aid?
AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2014Worsening situations around the world up the risks to providers.
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International Conference on Transportation Information and Safety, 2019
Global humanitarianism is largely based on the correct management of the humanitarian aid chain. Agility is a concept taken from supply chain management in manufacturing that has been recently applied to humanitarian aid supply chains (HASC) in order to ...
D. Aranda +2 more
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Global humanitarianism is largely based on the correct management of the humanitarian aid chain. Agility is a concept taken from supply chain management in manufacturing that has been recently applied to humanitarian aid supply chains (HASC) in order to ...
D. Aranda +2 more
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Citizen Aid and Everyday Humanitarianism, 2019
In recent years, what has been called citizen initiatives for global solidarity (CIGS) have grown considerably in numbers across Europe and beyond. Lately, CIGS have also received attention as they are responding to humanitarian crisis across the world ...
H. Haaland, H. Wallevik
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In recent years, what has been called citizen initiatives for global solidarity (CIGS) have grown considerably in numbers across Europe and beyond. Lately, CIGS have also received attention as they are responding to humanitarian crisis across the world ...
H. Haaland, H. Wallevik
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The agency of faith-based NGOs in Turkish humanitarian aid policy and practice
, 2020While Turkish faith-based NGOs have been involved in delivering humanitarian aid for two decades, the relations of these organizations with the state have not received adequate scholarly attention.
Yunus Turhan, Ş. Bahçecik
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JAMA, 1993
Despite the dissolution of the Soviet Union and other totalitarian regimes, the world has yet to see a "peace dividend." Instead of two superpowers competing for sole possession of the best economic and political system, we now see numerous ethnic groups trying to found nations, define separate identities, and vent long-standing resentments.
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Despite the dissolution of the Soviet Union and other totalitarian regimes, the world has yet to see a "peace dividend." Instead of two superpowers competing for sole possession of the best economic and political system, we now see numerous ethnic groups trying to found nations, define separate identities, and vent long-standing resentments.
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2011
This chapter contrasts the response to the Wenchuan earthquake (May 2008) which took place in a landlocked region of China with that of the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, which as an island nation, was theoretically easily accessible to external aid provision via air or sea.
Anthony Beresford, Stephen Pettit
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This chapter contrasts the response to the Wenchuan earthquake (May 2008) which took place in a landlocked region of China with that of the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti, which as an island nation, was theoretically easily accessible to external aid provision via air or sea.
Anthony Beresford, Stephen Pettit
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