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    young children affected by disasters and conflicts. The anticipated outcome is an enhanced assessment framework which takes into account holistic needs of young children and their families. The investigation includes an assessment of the humanitarian response to the needs of young children‚ including ways in which community capacity and community resilience impacts the recovery process for children and families. Where the Project is Conducted The project is conducted in the Irrawaddy

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    Does Development Aid Work

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    that international development aid is making a significant contribution to the world today. Although the system currently installed is not without flaws‚ the overall good that these programs are doing greatly outweigh the negative. While these humanitarian relief programs have been criticized for their ineffectiveness‚ good work has and continues to be done in countries around the world. In the current Syrian conflict‚ there have been millions of displaced persons. In a study done by Sa’Da and Serafini

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    organizations (NGOs) operate in Africa. The scandal raises in particular three inter-related questions of historical significance. The first relates to the very nature‚ principles and definition of humanitarianism. Second‚ in whose interests do humanitarian organizations operate in Africa? And third‚ what is the significance of the scandal? To avoid confusion and in order to contextualize the issues‚ it is necessary to first define what is regarded as humanitarianism in the West; then provide what

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    cheaper and more frequent access to air travel has increased the range of potential holiday destinations. Air Asia delivers humanitarian aid It play an essential role in humanitarian assistance to countries facing natural disasters‚ famine and war through cargo deliveries‚ refugee transfers or the evacuation of people trapped by natural disasters. Humanitarian assistance in such circumstances can only be delivered rapidly to those in need through the use of airports and air services. In

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    Fortunes of War

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    The Fortunes of War: The protection given to aid workers under International Humanitarian Law Cian Moran 07304293 Independent Research Project for NUI Galway Supervisor: Professor Ray Murphy Highly commended by the judging panel in the Undergraduate Awards 2012 (Law) "We ’d like to help you." the consul said "But there ’s nothing we can do Well‚ you knew the risks when you took the job After all you ’re not a fool” Beirut Moon by the Stiff Little Fingers (1991) Introduction Armed

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    Functional areas in Tesco and Oxfam 1. Introduction In this report I am going to compare functional areas of two contrasting organisations Tesco and Oxfam. Tesco is aiming at achieving profit‚ investing and offerring services and products to customers.Oxfam is a non-profit organisation‚ helping people in crisis. Tesco is a British multinational grocery and general merchandise retailer‚ it has stores in 14 countries across Asia‚ Europe and North America and is the grocery market leader in UK‚ where

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    Over the years‚ the United States has provided some type of foreign aid and support to those we have formed an alliance with. By providing foreign aid‚ countries no have some sort of peace‚ relief during crisis‚ security‚ and development efforts to fix damages that may occurred. Foreign aid is any food‚ supplies‚ or money given from one country to another to maintain stability in the country. In Guess how much of Uncle Sam money is going to foreign aid. Guess again‚ Foreign Assistance‚ and Foreign

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    Haiti‚ Service Delivery‚ Earthquake The Service Delivery of Non-Governmental Organizations The Case of Emergency Response of CARE to Haiti Earthquake BACKGROUND ABOUT CARE CARE is one of the world’s largest private international humanitarian organizations‚ committed to helping families in poor communities improve their lives and achieve lasting victories over poverty. Founded in 1945 to provide relief to survivors of World War II‚ CARE quickly became a trusted vehicle for the compassion

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    peers have been parroting to the media about wanting to be a mother‚ Jolie doesn’t just talk the talk‚ she walks the walk. Yes adoption has been going on long before she adopted‚ but she made it cool and acceptable. She has immersed herself in her humanitarian work‚ earning her kudos and respect from the experts in the field‚ she donates one third of her income to so many different charitable organizations around the world. Not only does she give money‚ she gives her time and her heart. It is a pilot

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    Bradbury’s briefing to a fifteen - nation council‚ highlighting the lack of risk prevention and risk mitigative measures in place to deal with this global pandemic. However the crux of the article dealt with the need for global cooperation and increased humanitarian aid efforts towards preventing unavoidable deaths. Bradbury has claimed that the UNMEER has been playing the critical role of crisis manager‚ ultimately ensuring that “no gaps were left unfilled and that resources were allocated appropriately”

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