Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development programs is imperative to the new way of working agreed in the World Humanitarian Summit (2016). Mainstreaming environment in Humanitarian-Development nexus is crucial to minimize the environmental impacts of humanitarian projects and to build long term resilience against environmental and climatic risks and vulnerabilities of communities. This study explores the current environmental mainstreaming strategies of humanitarian and development organizations at the institutional and operational level based on specific attributes. This study conducts the case study of leading humanitarian and development organizations, namely, WFP, IFRC, UNDP, and USAID, based...
The IASC Task Force on Climate Change together with the UNISDR have started a regional and national ...
In spite of strong commitment of humanitarian and development communities with the protection of our...
During the recovery phase following a disaster, humanitarian aid organizations are uniquely position...
ABSTRACT Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development pro...
Climate change is skyrocketing environmental sustainability to the top of the international developm...
Addressing key environmental concerns during humanitarian assistance is critical to prevent addition...
If current climate-change predictions prove accurate, non-linear change, including potentially catas...
Purpose: While humanitarian supply chains (HSCs) inherently contribute to social sustainability by a...
Environmental sustainability is central to the concept of sustainable development. Nowhere is the ne...
As one of the largest humanitarian conflicts in the world, the situation in Darfur, Sudan continues ...
Vulnerability to climate change is the result of complex interactions of various social, political, ...
Each year millions of people receive emergency relief items from humanitarian organizations followin...
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...
The IASC Task Force on Climate Change together with the UNISDR have started a regional and national ...
In spite of strong commitment of humanitarian and development communities with the protection of our...
During the recovery phase following a disaster, humanitarian aid organizations are uniquely position...
ABSTRACT Environment mainstreaming across the humanitarian operations and long-term development pro...
Climate change is skyrocketing environmental sustainability to the top of the international developm...
Addressing key environmental concerns during humanitarian assistance is critical to prevent addition...
If current climate-change predictions prove accurate, non-linear change, including potentially catas...
Purpose: While humanitarian supply chains (HSCs) inherently contribute to social sustainability by a...
Environmental sustainability is central to the concept of sustainable development. Nowhere is the ne...
As one of the largest humanitarian conflicts in the world, the situation in Darfur, Sudan continues ...
Vulnerability to climate change is the result of complex interactions of various social, political, ...
Each year millions of people receive emergency relief items from humanitarian organizations followin...
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...
The IASC Task Force on Climate Change together with the UNISDR have started a regional and national ...
In spite of strong commitment of humanitarian and development communities with the protection of our...
During the recovery phase following a disaster, humanitarian aid organizations are uniquely position...