If current climate-change predictions prove accurate, non-linear change, including potentially catastrophic change, is possible and the environments in which international humanitarian NGOs operate will change figuratively and literally. This paper proposes that a new approach to development is required that takes changing climate into account. This \u27climate-compatible approach\u27 to development is a bleak shift from some of the current orthodox positions and will be a major challenge to international humanitarian NGOs working with the most vulnerable. However, it is necessary to address the challenges and context such NGOs face, and the need to be resilient and adaptive to these changes
Climate change impacts such as drought, floods, severe weather and sea-level rise are likely to resu...
Only since the turn of the 21st century have humanitarian organisations developed specific strategie...
Climate Change is adversely affecting health by increasing human vulnerability and exposure to clima...
Vulnerability to climate change is the result of complex interactions of various social, political, ...
Climate change introduces new challenges for humanitarian aid through changing hazard patterns. The ...
Climate Change is adversely affecting health by increasing human vulnerability and exposure to clima...
Humanitarian crises appear dramatic, overwhelming and sudden, with aid required immediately to save ...
Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development programs is i...
Background: Climate change is a significant factor shaping the planet and changing the pattern of di...
A major reform of the humanitarian sector is currently under way, focusing increasingly on the preve...
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, our climate continues to change, and people continue to a...
ABSTRACT Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development pro...
The IASC Task Force on Climate Change together with the UNISDR have started a regional and national ...
Abstract: Climate change is a reality, although its specific impacts in various parts of the world a...
Humanitarian response traditionally provides relief and protection to a population affected by conf...
Climate change impacts such as drought, floods, severe weather and sea-level rise are likely to resu...
Only since the turn of the 21st century have humanitarian organisations developed specific strategie...
Climate Change is adversely affecting health by increasing human vulnerability and exposure to clima...
Vulnerability to climate change is the result of complex interactions of various social, political, ...
Climate change introduces new challenges for humanitarian aid through changing hazard patterns. The ...
Climate Change is adversely affecting health by increasing human vulnerability and exposure to clima...
Humanitarian crises appear dramatic, overwhelming and sudden, with aid required immediately to save ...
Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development programs is i...
Background: Climate change is a significant factor shaping the planet and changing the pattern of di...
A major reform of the humanitarian sector is currently under way, focusing increasingly on the preve...
Greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise, our climate continues to change, and people continue to a...
ABSTRACT Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development pro...
The IASC Task Force on Climate Change together with the UNISDR have started a regional and national ...
Abstract: Climate change is a reality, although its specific impacts in various parts of the world a...
Humanitarian response traditionally provides relief and protection to a population affected by conf...
Climate change impacts such as drought, floods, severe weather and sea-level rise are likely to resu...
Only since the turn of the 21st century have humanitarian organisations developed specific strategie...
Climate Change is adversely affecting health by increasing human vulnerability and exposure to clima...