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Security for National Humanitarian Aid Workers
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ISBN: 921055664X 9789210556644 9789211320329 9211320321 Year: 2012 Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] United Nations Publications

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This report, commissioned by the Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA), addresses the operational security challenges faced by national humanitarian workers. It highlights the disparities in security support between national and international aid workers, emphasizing the need for improved measures to protect national staff, who form the majority of victims in high-risk environments. The study includes a web-based survey and interviews with aid organizations to understand the security perceptions and needs of national workers. The report aims to enhance security management practices and foster responsible partnerships between international and national aid organizations to ensure the safety and effectiveness of humanitarian efforts.


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Lives in crises : what do people tell us about the humanitarian aid they receive?
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ISBN: 9264539085 9264632549 Year: 2019 Publisher: Paris : OECD,

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"In May 2016, the World Humanitarian Summit represented a turning point for humanitarian policies. The Summit gave the impetus to seriously reflect on how to operate in environments where people's needs don't coincide anymore with existing mandates and sectors. The OECD believes that an effective humanitarian response is the one that addresses affected people's needs in a timely and efficient manner. One way to measure effectiveness is to ask aid beneficiaries what they think about the aid they get. With this is mind, the OECD initiated a first round of surveys during the cycle 2016-2017 in six countries affected by different type of crisis: Lebanon, Afghanistan, Haiti, Iraq, Somalia and Uganda. Two years after the World humanitarian Summit, the OECD and Ground Truth Solutions took another round of surveys in the same countries, plus Bangladesh. The purpose of this second round of surveys is to assess whether the commitments made at the World Humanitarian Summit, including the Grand Bargain, are having a tangible impact on people's lives in the most difficult contexts in the world. This paper provides some answers to this question."--Page 4 of cover.


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Beyond compassion
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ISBN: 9781009417075 100941707X 1009462245 1009417053 1009417061 9781009462242 9781009417099 Year: 2023 Publisher: Cambridge Cambridge University Press

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This is a call to engage with the histories of emotions and the senses, as well as with the new history of experiences, in order to write a gendered history of humanitarian action. This Element challenges essentialist interpretations according to which women have undertaken humanitarian action because of their allegedly compassionate nature. Instead, it shows how humanitarianism has allowed women to participate in international politics by claiming their rights as citizens, struggling against class inequalities, racial segregation and sexual discrimination in the light of disparate feelings such as resentment, hope, trust, shame and indignation. Ultimately, these case studies are understood to represent historically created moral economies of care: distinctive ways of feeling, performing and knowing humanitarianism which have evolved in relation to shifting emotional values associated with what it means to be human. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.


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Reconstruire des vies : les victimes de guerre au Moyen-Orient et Médecins sans frontières
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ISBN: 9782735129218 2735129217 Year: 2023 Publisher: Paris: Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme,

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The new internationalists : activist volunteers in the European refugee crisis
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Year: 2020 Publisher: London : Sue Clayton,

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"In The New Internationalists, Sue Clayton tells the story of the largest civic mobilization since the Second World War, when volunteers--many young and untrained--took on unimaginable responsibilities and saved thousands of lives. During the European refugee crisis of 2015-2020, they witnessed first hand the catastrophic failure of established NGOs, and the indifference--and frequently, the open hostility--of the EU and national governments. Many faced state hostility themselves. Their accounts show how activist volunteers have shaped today's European humanitarian agenda, and provide a powerful critique of failures of current policy. With The New Internationalists, Clayton offers a contemporary history and critical contextualization of this powerful new force. Mapping key flashpoint locations and curating unique first hand testimonies, she explores how during the crisis, when almost two million people reached Europe by deadly sea-crossings, more than 100,000 citizens came together in new grassroots social formations to rescue, support, and welcome them. She provides a unique and multifaceted account, based on evidence and testimonies, and situates it within current debates on humanitarianism and contemporary social and solidarity movements." --Amazon.com.


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The new internationalists : activist volunteers in the European refugee crisis
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Year: 2020 Publisher: London : Sue Clayton,

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"In The New Internationalists, Sue Clayton tells the story of the largest civic mobilization since the Second World War, when volunteers--many young and untrained--took on unimaginable responsibilities and saved thousands of lives. During the European refugee crisis of 2015-2020, they witnessed first hand the catastrophic failure of established NGOs, and the indifference--and frequently, the open hostility--of the EU and national governments. Many faced state hostility themselves. Their accounts show how activist volunteers have shaped today's European humanitarian agenda, and provide a powerful critique of failures of current policy. With The New Internationalists, Clayton offers a contemporary history and critical contextualization of this powerful new force. Mapping key flashpoint locations and curating unique first hand testimonies, she explores how during the crisis, when almost two million people reached Europe by deadly sea-crossings, more than 100,000 citizens came together in new grassroots social formations to rescue, support, and welcome them. She provides a unique and multifaceted account, based on evidence and testimonies, and situates it within current debates on humanitarianism and contemporary social and solidarity movements." --Amazon.com.


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The new internationalists : activist volunteers in the European refugee crisis
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Year: 2020 Publisher: London : Sue Clayton,

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"In The New Internationalists, Sue Clayton tells the story of the largest civic mobilization since the Second World War, when volunteers--many young and untrained--took on unimaginable responsibilities and saved thousands of lives. During the European refugee crisis of 2015-2020, they witnessed first hand the catastrophic failure of established NGOs, and the indifference--and frequently, the open hostility--of the EU and national governments. Many faced state hostility themselves. Their accounts show how activist volunteers have shaped today's European humanitarian agenda, and provide a powerful critique of failures of current policy. With The New Internationalists, Clayton offers a contemporary history and critical contextualization of this powerful new force. Mapping key flashpoint locations and curating unique first hand testimonies, she explores how during the crisis, when almost two million people reached Europe by deadly sea-crossings, more than 100,000 citizens came together in new grassroots social formations to rescue, support, and welcome them. She provides a unique and multifaceted account, based on evidence and testimonies, and situates it within current debates on humanitarianism and contemporary social and solidarity movements." --Amazon.com.


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Rwanda and Burundi
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Publisher: [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified],

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White House Staff and Office Files - National Security Council - Susan Rice - Global Affairs - Rwanda (Continued)


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OECD Development Co-operation Peer Reviews : Korea 2018
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ISBN: 9789264288829 Year: 2018 Publisher: Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development,

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Korea is often cited as a leading example of how sound economic policies can drive growth and development, blazing a trail from poverty to advanced industrialisation throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Building on its reputation as a development success, Korea now plays a highly valued role on the global stage, sharing its knowledge with others and helping to bridge the divide between developing and developed country interests. Among other issues, this review looks at how Korea shares its own impressive development experience with others and how it is dealing with key challenges in co-ordinating grants and loans across government. It also explores how Korea is expanding its aid programme to work on new priorities such as assistance to fragile and crisis-affected countries.


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IEEE Global Humanitarian Technology Conference (GHTC 2014) : 10-13 October 2014, San Jose, California, USA
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ISBN: 1479971944 1479971936 Year: 2014 Publisher: Piscataway, New Jersey : IEEE,

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Annotation Humanitarian Technologies and Implementations.

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