This Discussion Paper reports on a workshop on 'Linking Relief and Development', held at IDS, Sussex in March 1994. Development and relief often operate at cross-purposes, with different objectives, cultures and modes of operation. Change which leads to mutual reinforcement of the two is an attractive, even a necessary idea; though problematic in the growing number of cases where emergencies are related to conflict. A simple linear sequence, 'relief-rehabilitation-development' is not appropriate: more dynamic models are required, which recognize the complexity and diversity of livelihood strategies. And in selecting interventions, analysis is needed of cost, sequencing and institutional issues
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
In the past decade, the balance of assistance to developing countries has shifted sharply from long-...
In the past decade, the balance of assistance to developing countries has shifted sharply from long-...
Summary The article explores why the idea of ‘linking relief and development’ has become popular, b...
Using complex emergencies and the humanitarian response to them as its point of reference, this pape...
The rising number of natural disasters and emergent conflicts that require coordinated international...
The rising number of natural disasters and emergent conflicts that require coordinated international...
Integrating disaster relief and development is not a new concept. Addressing underlying problems tha...
Integrating disaster relief and development is not a new concept. Addressing underlying problems tha...
Integrating disaster relief and development is not a new concept. Addressing underlying problems tha...
ß LRRD involves a debate about the very essence of humanitarian aid, its purpose, scope and effectiv...
This thesis explores how aid can be most effectively implemented in the post-conflict transition fro...
How can a changed perspective on the concept of Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development (LRRD...
After a critical analysis of the relief-development continuum, a new conceptual model is proposed fo...
Summary Linking relief and development is an intensely practical and political matter. A conceptual...
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
In the past decade, the balance of assistance to developing countries has shifted sharply from long-...
In the past decade, the balance of assistance to developing countries has shifted sharply from long-...
Summary The article explores why the idea of ‘linking relief and development’ has become popular, b...
Using complex emergencies and the humanitarian response to them as its point of reference, this pape...
The rising number of natural disasters and emergent conflicts that require coordinated international...
The rising number of natural disasters and emergent conflicts that require coordinated international...
Integrating disaster relief and development is not a new concept. Addressing underlying problems tha...
Integrating disaster relief and development is not a new concept. Addressing underlying problems tha...
Integrating disaster relief and development is not a new concept. Addressing underlying problems tha...
ß LRRD involves a debate about the very essence of humanitarian aid, its purpose, scope and effectiv...
This thesis explores how aid can be most effectively implemented in the post-conflict transition fro...
How can a changed perspective on the concept of Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development (LRRD...
After a critical analysis of the relief-development continuum, a new conceptual model is proposed fo...
Summary Linking relief and development is an intensely practical and political matter. A conceptual...
In addressing humanitarian crises, the international community has long understood the need to exten...
In the past decade, the balance of assistance to developing countries has shifted sharply from long-...
In the past decade, the balance of assistance to developing countries has shifted sharply from long-...