Published: 24 March 2015It is a wonderful development that there is now a global system of humanitarian action that can reach people suffering from armed conflict and disaster in any part of the world. The system does not reach everyone in need but it does succeed in reaching millions of people every year, delivering $18 billion of aid in 2013, and in monitoring the predicament of those it does not reach (Global Humanitarian Assistance (GHA) 2013). The humanitarian system is spearheaded by United Nations (UN) agencies, the Red Cross Movement and major non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that fit into, or alongside, national governments and local civil society as operational partners or additional capacity. The vast majority of humanitaria...
This paper reports on interview data amongst victims of conflict and organised violence. Despite the...
Improving access to humanitarian aid in conflict and complex emergencies has always been a major con...
Geopolitical challenges not only cause humanitarian crises; they can also be the source of failures ...
Published: 12 June 2014The research leading to these results has received funding from the European ...
The purpose of humanitarian action is to support people affected by armed conflicts and disasters by...
Norbert Frei, Daniel Stahl and Annette Weinke (eds.), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention. Le...
Norbert Frei, Daniel Stahl and Annette Weinke (eds.), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention. Le...
“Humanitarian catastrophes,” conflicts and calamities generating both widespread human suffering and...
Humanitarianism is in crisis. The end of the Cold War brought about drastic changes for those workin...
The humanitarian system has a proven ability to produce innovations, but it does so sporadically and...
Humanitarianism is in crisis. The end of the Cold War brought about drastic changes for those workin...
This is the 15th monthly Humanitarian Evidence Summary (HUMES) to signpost FCDO and other UK governm...
Defence date: 24 November 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Scheinin, European University Institute ...
This third volume in the pioneering series, International Humanitarian Affairs, goes beyond the prac...
It is estimated that more than 250,000 individuals are work-ing for humanitarian aid organizations a...
This paper reports on interview data amongst victims of conflict and organised violence. Despite the...
Improving access to humanitarian aid in conflict and complex emergencies has always been a major con...
Geopolitical challenges not only cause humanitarian crises; they can also be the source of failures ...
Published: 12 June 2014The research leading to these results has received funding from the European ...
The purpose of humanitarian action is to support people affected by armed conflicts and disasters by...
Norbert Frei, Daniel Stahl and Annette Weinke (eds.), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention. Le...
Norbert Frei, Daniel Stahl and Annette Weinke (eds.), Human Rights and Humanitarian Intervention. Le...
“Humanitarian catastrophes,” conflicts and calamities generating both widespread human suffering and...
Humanitarianism is in crisis. The end of the Cold War brought about drastic changes for those workin...
The humanitarian system has a proven ability to produce innovations, but it does so sporadically and...
Humanitarianism is in crisis. The end of the Cold War brought about drastic changes for those workin...
This is the 15th monthly Humanitarian Evidence Summary (HUMES) to signpost FCDO and other UK governm...
Defence date: 24 November 2011Examining Board: Prof. Martin Scheinin, European University Institute ...
This third volume in the pioneering series, International Humanitarian Affairs, goes beyond the prac...
It is estimated that more than 250,000 individuals are work-ing for humanitarian aid organizations a...
This paper reports on interview data amongst victims of conflict and organised violence. Despite the...
Improving access to humanitarian aid in conflict and complex emergencies has always been a major con...
Geopolitical challenges not only cause humanitarian crises; they can also be the source of failures ...