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Clinical Simulation in Nursing, 2013
When health care providers rushed to assist after the September 11 attacks, they were neither prepared nor cognizant of the risk of serious respiratory ailments or blood cancer they were exposed to. When community members and nurses traveled to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, many were not prepared for life in a makeshift camp without potable water ...
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When health care providers rushed to assist after the September 11 attacks, they were neither prepared nor cognizant of the risk of serious respiratory ailments or blood cancer they were exposed to. When community members and nurses traveled to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, many were not prepared for life in a makeshift camp without potable water ...
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Humanitarian aid in the archives: introduction
Disasters, 2015How might historical perspectives assist the goal of improving humanitarian responses? This introduction to a special issue of Disasters on the history of humanitarian action explores this question and outlines how the other submissions to the edition, each with its own approach and focus area from the nineteenth‐century to the present today, make ...
Davey, Eleanor, Scriven, Kim
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Refugees, Mobilization, and Humanitarian Aid: Evidence from the Syrian Refugee Crisis in Lebanon
Journal of Conflict Resolution, 2019This article examines whether refugees are prime candidates for recruitment into armed groups and whether humanitarian aid to refugees impacts their choice to join armed groups.
Daniel Masterson, C. Lehmann
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International Journal of Disaster Response and Emergency Management, 2019
This article contributes to an overall understanding of the challenges faced by humanitarian aid international non-government organizations (INGOs) in specific culturally context-sensitive regions of Myanmar. This research is based on a review of literature, relevant case study analysis, and on ten semi-structured interviews with the humanitarian ...
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This article contributes to an overall understanding of the challenges faced by humanitarian aid international non-government organizations (INGOs) in specific culturally context-sensitive regions of Myanmar. This research is based on a review of literature, relevant case study analysis, and on ten semi-structured interviews with the humanitarian ...
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Supply chain and logistics competencies in humanitarian aid.
Disasters. The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and Management, 2019The continuing incidence of disasters and their associated challenges has increased the demand for humanitarian logisticians. However, there is a dearth of research on their essential competencies. This paper proposes, therefore, a humanitarian logistics
Graham Heaslip +5 more
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2014
Humanitarian aid is the assistance given to people in distress by individuals, organisations or governments with the core purpose of preventing and alleviating human suffering.The principles of humanitarian intervention are impartiality, neutrality and independence.
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Humanitarian aid is the assistance given to people in distress by individuals, organisations or governments with the core purpose of preventing and alleviating human suffering.The principles of humanitarian intervention are impartiality, neutrality and independence.
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VOLUNTAS - International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations, 2021
Soha BouChabke, G. Haddad
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Soha BouChabke, G. Haddad
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Biosecurity for humanitarian aid
Science, 2021Matthijs P, van den Burg +15 more
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