International humanitarian aid provides relief to tens of millions of people each year: in 2007 to more than 43 million people through UN humanitarian appeals alone. However, it is also often too little, too late, and unpredictable, or inappropriate to the needs of communities, including specific groups such as women and girls. The UN-led reforms since 2005 to improve humanitarian aid have begun - but only begun - to make a difference to this variable performance
Does the source of Non-Government Organization (NGO) funding affect how effective these groups may b...
Early Recovery represents the suffusion of development principles into the humanitarian relief setti...
In the 21st century, international humanitarian response remains encumbered by serious gaps and unpr...
The global humanitarian system is overstretched; inadequately investing in risk reduction and preven...
Is the pot of humanitarian finance able to meet present andprojected global humanitarian needs? Does...
In both conflicts and disasters, people anywhere have the right to the humanitarian assistance and p...
For decades, international humanitarian assistance has been a supply-driven enterprise of rich count...
In 2010, vast humanitarian crises from Haiti to Pakistan almost overwhelmed the international system...
Due to ponderous humanitarian needs, the UN and NGOs are bedeviled with outstretch of its resources ...
Every year the lives of millions of people are devastated by natural disasters, conflict and other h...
This rapid review provides a brief overview of the evidence on the effectiveness of CBPFs for humani...
This article outlines current issues in the delivery of humanitarian assistance. It explores the pos...
The effectiveness of international aid, both in meeting urgent needs and in tackling entrenched pove...
Traditionally, most funding is made available when a disaster occurs. Disaster re-sponse is the impl...
Could the current modalities of humanitarian aid to refugees be improved? Dr. Stephanie Levy argues ...
Does the source of Non-Government Organization (NGO) funding affect how effective these groups may b...
Early Recovery represents the suffusion of development principles into the humanitarian relief setti...
In the 21st century, international humanitarian response remains encumbered by serious gaps and unpr...
The global humanitarian system is overstretched; inadequately investing in risk reduction and preven...
Is the pot of humanitarian finance able to meet present andprojected global humanitarian needs? Does...
In both conflicts and disasters, people anywhere have the right to the humanitarian assistance and p...
For decades, international humanitarian assistance has been a supply-driven enterprise of rich count...
In 2010, vast humanitarian crises from Haiti to Pakistan almost overwhelmed the international system...
Due to ponderous humanitarian needs, the UN and NGOs are bedeviled with outstretch of its resources ...
Every year the lives of millions of people are devastated by natural disasters, conflict and other h...
This rapid review provides a brief overview of the evidence on the effectiveness of CBPFs for humani...
This article outlines current issues in the delivery of humanitarian assistance. It explores the pos...
The effectiveness of international aid, both in meeting urgent needs and in tackling entrenched pove...
Traditionally, most funding is made available when a disaster occurs. Disaster re-sponse is the impl...
Could the current modalities of humanitarian aid to refugees be improved? Dr. Stephanie Levy argues ...
Does the source of Non-Government Organization (NGO) funding affect how effective these groups may b...
Early Recovery represents the suffusion of development principles into the humanitarian relief setti...
In the 21st century, international humanitarian response remains encumbered by serious gaps and unpr...