This paper reviews and presents findings on mini-case studies done on the difficulties and problems faced by humanitarian organisations in running logistics systems in Zimbabwe. Document analysis was done and this was complemented by mini-case studies and semi-structured interviews and site visits
The study assessed the key areas in humanitarian organizations to pave the way to effectiveness in d...
Based on literature on "wicked" (Rittel and Webber 2007) or "messy" problems (Ackoff 1981) a concep...
Abstract: The Zimbabwean national HIV/AIDS relief commodities program is gradually expanding with th...
This paper reviews and presents findings on mini-case studies done on the difficulties and problems ...
This paper discusses the challenges, difficulties and problems faced by humanitarian organisations i...
Abstract: This paper aims to provide an overview of the key problems and perspectives to-ward a sust...
Logistics management has been extensively researched and implemented in the private sector, but grad...
Abstract: These The supply chain management system is also not well defined (UNIDO, 2011) interrupti...
Logistics is one of the most important functions of a humanitarian organization, however research ha...
Background: Despite the fact that most countries are prone to disaster, there are indications to sho...
Sourcing and procurement of materials and services is a vital part of humanitarian logistics. Humani...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction of the two parts of the Special Edit...
In recent years, logistics emerged as a key function in the humanitarian sector. Data show that huma...
This paper illustrates the importance of logistics in any country’s welfare and the quality of life ...
Purpose: There is a need for theory development within the field of humanitarian logistics to unders...
The study assessed the key areas in humanitarian organizations to pave the way to effectiveness in d...
Based on literature on "wicked" (Rittel and Webber 2007) or "messy" problems (Ackoff 1981) a concep...
Abstract: The Zimbabwean national HIV/AIDS relief commodities program is gradually expanding with th...
This paper reviews and presents findings on mini-case studies done on the difficulties and problems ...
This paper discusses the challenges, difficulties and problems faced by humanitarian organisations i...
Abstract: This paper aims to provide an overview of the key problems and perspectives to-ward a sust...
Logistics management has been extensively researched and implemented in the private sector, but grad...
Abstract: These The supply chain management system is also not well defined (UNIDO, 2011) interrupti...
Logistics is one of the most important functions of a humanitarian organization, however research ha...
Background: Despite the fact that most countries are prone to disaster, there are indications to sho...
Sourcing and procurement of materials and services is a vital part of humanitarian logistics. Humani...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide an introduction of the two parts of the Special Edit...
In recent years, logistics emerged as a key function in the humanitarian sector. Data show that huma...
This paper illustrates the importance of logistics in any country’s welfare and the quality of life ...
Purpose: There is a need for theory development within the field of humanitarian logistics to unders...
The study assessed the key areas in humanitarian organizations to pave the way to effectiveness in d...
Based on literature on "wicked" (Rittel and Webber 2007) or "messy" problems (Ackoff 1981) a concep...
Abstract: The Zimbabwean national HIV/AIDS relief commodities program is gradually expanding with th...