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    Author(s)
    Cairns, Edmund
    Publication date
    2012-02-07
    Subject
    Humanitarian
    Aid
    Conflict and disasters
    Food and livelihoods
    Rights
    Keywords
    Aid effectiveness
    Drought
    Food reserves
    Programme management
    Reconstruction
    Refugees and IDPs
    Humanitarian practice
    Monitoring and evaluation
    M&E
    Conflict
    Disasters
    Food security
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    Afghanistan
    China
    Colombia
    The Democratic Republic of Congo
    El Salvador
    Ethiopia
    Haiti
    Indonesia
    Iraq
    Kenya
    Malaysia
    Mali
    Mauritania
    Myanmar
    Niger
    Pakistan
    Philippines
    Rwanda
    Somalia
    Sri Lanka
    Sudan
    Uganda
    United Arab Emirates
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    Publisher(s)
    Oxfam International
    Document type
    Briefing paper
    Description

    In 2010, vast humanitarian crises from Haiti to Pakistan almost overwhelmed the international system’s ability to respond. Despite years of reform, UN agencies, donors, and international NGOs (INGOs) struggled to cope. In 2011, Somalia yet again saw a response too little and too late, driven by media attention, not a timely, impartial assessment of human needs. At the same time, humanitarian action is needed now more than ever. The growing number of vulnerable people, the rise in disasters, and the failure to put most fragile states on the path to development, will significantly increase needs. Western-based donors, INGOs and the UN provide only part of the answer. Already, new donors and NGOs from around the world provide a significant share of humanitarian aid. Future humanitarian action will rely on them, and on the governments and civil society of crisis-affected countries even more. The UN and INGOs will be vital, but their contribution will increasingly be measured by how well they complement and support the efforts of others, and encourage every humanitarian actor to uphold humanitarian principles.

    Pages
    32
    ISBN
    978-1-78077-046-8
    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10546/204749
    Additional Links
    https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk/publications/crises-in-a-new-world-order-challenging-the-humanitarian-project-204749
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