A strategic partnership between the United MethodistCommittee on Relief (UMCOR)1 and Muslim Aid (MA)2 inSri Lanka, now formalised into a worldwide partnershipagreement, offers a model for effective, community-based,culturally appropriate and sustainable assistance provision
In early part of the 2000s Sri Lanka moved into a stage of cease-fire and peace negotiations, after ...
The three-decade war in Sri Lanka left parts of the northern and eastern regions severely destroyed....
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
Seven years ago, a strategic partnership between the United Methodist Committee on Relief and Muslim...
Amid tentative recognition of the work of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in responding to humanita...
Maintaining presence and proximity is an increasing challenge for humanitarian agencies. The final p...
This paper analyses an important faith related episode in Sri Lankan humanitarian history. Nearly th...
This paper analyses the strategies of four humanitarian agencies which have been engaged in humanita...
An international aid conference held in Tokyo from 9 to 10 June 2003, conducted with the participati...
Yes¿Part 1: The congestion of humanitarian space¿, assesses what affect the rapid proliferation of ...
Partnership is increasingly espoused as the best relationship between members of the sustainable dev...
Asia/Indian Subcontinent/Sri Lanka (Ceylon). (802.3G)The digital Cuny Archive was made available in ...
Sri Lanka is a small pluralistic state. This is a multi-racial social environment, members of all c...
In the provision of public services, a certain integrity of intent is necessary to build a healthy a...
CAFOD’s ability to partner with other faith-based organisations and communities brings significant a...
In early part of the 2000s Sri Lanka moved into a stage of cease-fire and peace negotiations, after ...
The three-decade war in Sri Lanka left parts of the northern and eastern regions severely destroyed....
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...
Seven years ago, a strategic partnership between the United Methodist Committee on Relief and Muslim...
Amid tentative recognition of the work of faith-based organizations (FBOs) in responding to humanita...
Maintaining presence and proximity is an increasing challenge for humanitarian agencies. The final p...
This paper analyses an important faith related episode in Sri Lankan humanitarian history. Nearly th...
This paper analyses the strategies of four humanitarian agencies which have been engaged in humanita...
An international aid conference held in Tokyo from 9 to 10 June 2003, conducted with the participati...
Yes¿Part 1: The congestion of humanitarian space¿, assesses what affect the rapid proliferation of ...
Partnership is increasingly espoused as the best relationship between members of the sustainable dev...
Asia/Indian Subcontinent/Sri Lanka (Ceylon). (802.3G)The digital Cuny Archive was made available in ...
Sri Lanka is a small pluralistic state. This is a multi-racial social environment, members of all c...
In the provision of public services, a certain integrity of intent is necessary to build a healthy a...
CAFOD’s ability to partner with other faith-based organisations and communities brings significant a...
In early part of the 2000s Sri Lanka moved into a stage of cease-fire and peace negotiations, after ...
The three-decade war in Sri Lanka left parts of the northern and eastern regions severely destroyed....
Peace building is rebuilding nations torn by wars or conflicts. Conflicts in Sri Lanka need to be un...