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Venezuelan Government Disclaimer toward Humanitarian Assistance of International Communities
This paper discusses the factors that became the reason for Venezuela in rejecting humanitarian assistance from the international community for the humanitarian tragedy occurring in the country. This study employed a constructivist approach in looking at
Kumajaya Kumajaya, Rachmat Setiawan
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What Methods May Be Used in Impact Evaluations of Humanitarian Assistance? [PDF]
Despite the widespread occurrence of humanitarian emergencies such as epidemics, earthquakes, droughts, floods and violent conflict and despite the significant financial resources devoted to humanitarian assistance, systematic learning from such ...
Aladysheva, Anastasia +4 more
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With the end of the Cold War, one of the most important developments has clearly been the recognition of the universal value of human rights and of the need to effectively respect and promote them at all levels of international relations.
Daniela Santos Nascimento
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Climate Change is adversely affecting health by increasing human vulnerability and exposure to climate-related stresses. Climate change impacts human health both directly and indirectly, through extreme weather events, changing distribution of health ...
Patricia Nayna Schwerdtle +5 more
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Humanitarian aid as an integral part of the European Union's external action: the challenge of reconciling coherence and independence [PDF]
The article focuses on the European Union's (EU) humanitarian aid policy. It addresses the challenge for the EU to deliver independent humanitarian aid while simultaneously seeking to establish more coherence between its external policies.
Benadusi M. +11 more
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Victim Assistance under the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons: An Analysis
The article analyses the provision of victim assistance present under the Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons (TPNW) by examining the nature and scope of positive obligation on States Parties (affected states, user states and other states) to ...
Nidhi Singh
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The fight against insurgents in Afghanistan and Iraq has led the U.S. and its allies to devote growing attention and resources to counterinsurgency strategies, stability operations and civil-military operations.
Alice Gadler
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Ending Neglect of older people in the response to Humanitarian Emergencies [PDF]
Older people make up a significant and growing number of those affected by humanitarian crises, yet they are often not sought out or prioritised within the humanitarian response.
EY Chan +9 more
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In today’s armed conflicts targeted attacks on humanitarian personnel has become a direct target of organized violence. International humanitarian law, from its outset, has protected health personnel, who are entitled to be respected, providing necessary
José Luis Rodríguez-Villasante y Prieto
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Mortality, violence and lack of access to healthcare in the Democratic Republic of Congo. [PDF]
The people of the Democratic Republic of Congo for decades have been living in a situation of chronic crisis. Violence, population displacement and the destruction of infrastructure and health services have devastated the health of the population.
Ford, N +3 more
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