The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami was a pivotal moment for the humanitarian sector; many lessons were learned and the humanitarian system was strengthened as a result. However, ten years on, significant challenges remain.Using the case of the tsunami - a rare example of a well-funded humanitarian emergency - The Indian Ocean Tsunami, 10 Years On looks at key lessons from the response and examines why some emergencies receive rapid, generous funding while others remain virtually ignored by the international community.As humanitarian need increases, it is imperative that the global community continue to work towards adequate, needs-based funding, and strives to reduce the costs and human impacts of future humanitarian emergencies
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami elicited the largest international humanitarian response of any disast...
"At 0058 GMT on 26 December 2004, a massive earthquake of magnitude 9.0 struck the coastal area off ...
The tsunami disaster of 26 December 2004 killed over 30,000 people, displaced 1,000,000 persons and ...
This chapter examines the problematic of donations and humanitarian aid, a context already fraught w...
This paper is an exploratory investigation into the nature and effectiveness of international humani...
This chapter examines the problematic of donations and humanitarian aid, a context already fraught w...
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
Early on December 26, 2004, South Asia was shaken by a 9.0 earthquake 100 miles off the western shor...
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 galvanized world attention like no other natural disaster before. U...
On December 26, 2004, a magnitude 9.0 undersea earthquake off the west coast of northern Sumatra, I...
The rescue and relief work undertaken in the Andaman and Nicobar islands and in mainland India after...
with an undersea epicenter off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, triggered a series of devastati...
Disasters such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, but also other extreme events such as cyclones, ear...
Investigating survivors' behaviour prior to, during and after a disaster provides emergency manageme...
Every year the lives of millions of people are devastated by natural disasters, conflict and other h...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami elicited the largest international humanitarian response of any disast...
"At 0058 GMT on 26 December 2004, a massive earthquake of magnitude 9.0 struck the coastal area off ...
The tsunami disaster of 26 December 2004 killed over 30,000 people, displaced 1,000,000 persons and ...
This chapter examines the problematic of donations and humanitarian aid, a context already fraught w...
This paper is an exploratory investigation into the nature and effectiveness of international humani...
This chapter examines the problematic of donations and humanitarian aid, a context already fraught w...
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
Early on December 26, 2004, South Asia was shaken by a 9.0 earthquake 100 miles off the western shor...
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004 galvanized world attention like no other natural disaster before. U...
On December 26, 2004, a magnitude 9.0 undersea earthquake off the west coast of northern Sumatra, I...
The rescue and relief work undertaken in the Andaman and Nicobar islands and in mainland India after...
with an undersea epicenter off the west coast of Sumatra, Indonesia, triggered a series of devastati...
Disasters such as the Indian Ocean Tsunami 2004, but also other extreme events such as cyclones, ear...
Investigating survivors' behaviour prior to, during and after a disaster provides emergency manageme...
Every year the lives of millions of people are devastated by natural disasters, conflict and other h...
The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami elicited the largest international humanitarian response of any disast...
"At 0058 GMT on 26 December 2004, a massive earthquake of magnitude 9.0 struck the coastal area off ...
The tsunami disaster of 26 December 2004 killed over 30,000 people, displaced 1,000,000 persons and ...