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Breaking ground: insights from a WHO-approved surgical mission amid Sudan's healthcare collapse. [PDF]
Irfan B +8 more
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Exploring barriers to circularity in humanitarian supply chains
Hossein Baharmand
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Public Health collapse during floods in Pakistan: A call for National & Global Response. [PDF]
Fahim A, Qureshi HA, Sethi A.
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Modelling excess mortality from non-communicable diseases during wartime: application to the Gaza Strip, occupied Palestinian territories. [PDF]
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Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal, 2010
(2010). Humanitarian Supply Chains. Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 2-3.
Ian Heigh, Marianne Jahre
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(2010). Humanitarian Supply Chains. Supply Chain Forum: An International Journal: Vol. 11, No. 3, pp. 2-3.
Ian Heigh, Marianne Jahre
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The funding—Humanitarian supply chain interface
Surveys in Operations Research and Management Science, 2016Abstract Humanitarian organizations (HOs) supply goods and services to people in need, using funds provided by donors supporting their mission. Funding systems, funds, and their characteristics have a very strong impact on the success of HOs in fulfilling their and donor needs. A wide variety of articles exists on humanitarian supply chain management
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