After more than three decades of preoccupation with wars and internal polit-ical conflicts, the humanitarian community has the opportunity to re-evaluate what humanitarian crises will dominate both policy and practice in the future. In reality, these crises are already active and some are over the tipping point of recovery. These crises share the common thread of being major public health emergencies which, with a preponderance of excess or indirect mortality and morbidity dominating the consequences, requires new approaches, including unprecedented improvements and alterations in education, training, research, strategic planning, and policy and treaty agendas. Unfortunately, political solutions offered up to date are nation-state centric a...
Policy Forum This is the first in a series of articles on conducting research during complex humanit...
In a complex humanitarian emergency, a catastrophic breakdown of political, economic, and social sys...
Despite the clear lessons of history - most recently the West African Ebola Epidemic - the internati...
Public health practice in complex emergencies has become increasingly sophisticated and well informe...
Humanitarian crises are becoming more prevalent and, frequently, more complex, in zones of mis-gover...
The global response to the tsunami disaster in south Asia on 26 December 2004 has been overwhelming....
when the world considers the plight of refugees and internally displaced people by commemorating Wor...
Global health policy and development aid trends also affect humanitarian health work. Reconstruction...
For decades, military humanitarian assistance programs have avoided empirical scrutiny, leaving rese...
Improving access to humanitarian aid in conflict and complex emergencies has always been a major con...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd The nature of armed conflict throughout the world is intensely dynamic. Conseque...
The world economy is entering an era of multiple crises, involving finance, food security and global...
Abstract: Humanitarian crises are politically and socially charged, and as actors, donors and organi...
This article comes from the intense international pressure that follows a near-catastrophy, such as ...
For millions of people world-wide, surviving the pressure of extreme events is the predominant objec...
Policy Forum This is the first in a series of articles on conducting research during complex humanit...
In a complex humanitarian emergency, a catastrophic breakdown of political, economic, and social sys...
Despite the clear lessons of history - most recently the West African Ebola Epidemic - the internati...
Public health practice in complex emergencies has become increasingly sophisticated and well informe...
Humanitarian crises are becoming more prevalent and, frequently, more complex, in zones of mis-gover...
The global response to the tsunami disaster in south Asia on 26 December 2004 has been overwhelming....
when the world considers the plight of refugees and internally displaced people by commemorating Wor...
Global health policy and development aid trends also affect humanitarian health work. Reconstruction...
For decades, military humanitarian assistance programs have avoided empirical scrutiny, leaving rese...
Improving access to humanitarian aid in conflict and complex emergencies has always been a major con...
© 2021 Elsevier Ltd The nature of armed conflict throughout the world is intensely dynamic. Conseque...
The world economy is entering an era of multiple crises, involving finance, food security and global...
Abstract: Humanitarian crises are politically and socially charged, and as actors, donors and organi...
This article comes from the intense international pressure that follows a near-catastrophy, such as ...
For millions of people world-wide, surviving the pressure of extreme events is the predominant objec...
Policy Forum This is the first in a series of articles on conducting research during complex humanit...
In a complex humanitarian emergency, a catastrophic breakdown of political, economic, and social sys...
Despite the clear lessons of history - most recently the West African Ebola Epidemic - the internati...