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Sandvik, Kristin Bergtora, and Kristian Hoelscher. "The Reframing of the War on Drugs as a “Humanitarian Crisis”: Costs, Benefits, and Consequences." Latin American Perspectives 44, no. 4 (2016): 168–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0094582x16683375.

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The War on Drugs has had grave humanitarian consequences for Latin America. It has encouraged a highly militarized and ultimately unsuccessful approach to drug control, leading to violence, displacement, and human suffering throughout the region. In acknowledging and responding to this suffering, humanitarian organizations have recently begun to frame this situation as a “humanitarian crisis” to facilitate humanitarian entry into new spaces. There is a need for a conceptual conversation about the use of the label “humanitarian crisis” in reference to the human costs of the War on Drugs in Lati
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D'Haene, Charles, Sara Verlinde, and Cathy Macharis. "Measuring while moving (humanitarian supply chain performance measurement – status of research and current practice)." Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management 5, no. 2 (2015): 146–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhlscm-04-2013-0016.

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Purpose – Raising standards are leading humanitarians to become increasingly interested in measuring the performance of their supply chain. A few researchers have addressed this topic, building on classical measurement theories and trying to identify the salient features of the humanitarian sector. This young body of literature must now be tested against current practice. The paper aims to discuss these issues. Design/methodology/approach – The practitioners’ perspective is explored through a multiple case study, based on qualitative evidence, within three major humanitarian organizations. Res
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Houbeish, Houda. "Humanitarian Communication Through the Lens of Feminist Ethics of Care." Stream: Interdisciplinary Journal of Communication 13, no. 1 (2021): 17–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.21810/strm.v13i1.307.

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Ethics are the driving force of the humanitarian field, a domain that has been governed by general and universal ethical principles. Researchers have largely focused on studying the organizational commitment to these principles, paying less attention to the role-specific ethics of this field. Moreover, researchers who consider the humanitarian field from a media studies lens have often focused on media representation, while questions about communication as practice are sidelined. In this paper, I approach humanitarian ethics with a particular focus on role morality and communication practices.
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León Barrena, José Antonio. "Sport for humanitarian action. A Do No Harm approach." Deusto Journal of Human Rights, no. 6 (December 11, 2017): 115–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.18543/aahdh-6-2009pp115-132.

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Deporte para la acción humanitaria (DAH) se refiere a las actividades de inversión e intervención que utilizan el deporte como instrumento para lograr propósitos de acción humanitaria, como aliviar el sufrimiento, la construcción de la paz, mantener la dignidad humana y proteger los derechos fundamentales de las víctimas. Asimismo, el deporte puede constituir un método psicosocial competente y un vehículo importante de concienciación y la recaudación de fondos.Para conseguir esto, se le exigen determinadas condiciones al deporte para la acción humanitaria: debe respetar los principios humanita
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Nassar, Samia, Md Billal Hossain, Zsuzsanna Tóth Naár, and Laszlo Vasa. "Factors Affecting Humanitarian Resilience: A Mediating Approach of Community Engagement." Decision Making: Applications in Management and Engineering 8, no. 1 (2024): 108–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31181/dmame8120251106.

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This paper examines the factors that influence humanitarian resilience, explicitly focusing on the mediating role of community engagement. Humanitarian resilience is a critical aspect of disaster management and response, and understanding the underlying factors and the role of community engagement in enhancing resilience is paramount. This study investigates the multifaceted factors influencing humanitarian resilience among the youth population of the Gaza Strip, focusing on the variables of humanitarian aid funding, logistical support, and humanitarian personnel. Employing quantitative resear
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Edwards, Jonathan. "Should Humanitarians be Heroes?" International Journal of Applied Philosophy 34, no. 2 (2020): 255–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/ijap2021413152.

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Humanitarian aid workers typically reject the accolade of hero as both untrue and undesirable. Untrue when they claim not to be acting beyond the call of duty, and undesirable so far as celebrating heroism risks elevating “heroic” choices over safer, and perhaps wiser ones. However, this leaves unresolved a tension between the denial of heroism and a sense in which certain humanitarian acts really appear heroic. And, the concern that in rejecting the aspiration to heroism an opportunity is lost to inspire more and better humanitarian action. Having set out this problem in more detail in Part I
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Cozzolino, Alessandra, Ewa Wankowicz, and Enrico Massaroni. "Logistics service providers’ engagement in disaster relief initiatives." International Journal of Quality and Service Sciences 9, no. 3/4 (2017): 269–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijqss-04-2017-0040.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the contribution of logistics service providers’ (LSPs) initiatives to disaster relief and how LSPs are engaged with humanitarian sector. In recent years, the importance of logistics services in disaster relief operations and the capacity of LSPs to improve humanitarian supply chain management have become an increasingly interesting topic for both professionals and academics. Design/methodology/approach This research follows a qualitative approach based on multiple case studies. Findings The current research, after considering the differences and
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Walters, Mary Elizabeth. "The U.S. Military: A Reluctant Humanitarian." Modern American History 7, no. 1 (2024): 109–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/mah.2024.7.

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Since the end of the Second World War, the U.S. military has been among the most important providers of humanitarian assistance, particularly in the wake of natural disasters and conflict. Yet, aid organizations rarely consider the U.S. military a humanitarian actor, and military personnel do not identify primarily as humanitarians. Nevertheless, the logistics and manpower capacities of the U.S. military have often pushed it into humanitarian spheres. Once involved, however, the traditional humanitarian principles of humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence do not drive the militar
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Andreev, Anatoliy, and Svetlana Artemyeva. "Humanitarian approach as a scientific problem." Applied psychology and pedagogy 5, no. 3 (2020): 28–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2500-0543-2020-28-38.

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The authors of the article reflect on the situation of aggravation of contradictions between the material needs of the individual and the spiritual and informational needs of the individual. Methodology in the Humanities has long been interpreted as a technological side, ignoring the ethical plan. Meanwhile, the picture of the world and the system of humanistic values are determined by the information structure of the individual-personocentrism. The type of information management (conscious or unconscious) depends on the state of this structure. It is proposed to realize personocentrism as a s
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Sauer, Tom, and Joelien Pretorius. "Nuclear weapons and the humanitarian approach." Global Change, Peace & Security 26, no. 3 (2014): 233–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14781158.2014.959753.

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Abenavoli, Fabio Massimo. "A New Approach for Humanitarian Missions." Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery 124, no. 6 (2009): 461e—462e. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/prs.0b013e3181bcf23f.

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Debenest, Paulo, Edwardo F. Fukushima, Yuki Tojo, and Shigeo Hirose. "A New Approach to Humanitarian Demining." Autonomous Robots 18, no. 3 (2005): 303–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10514-005-6842-9.

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Debenest, Paulo, Edwardo F. Fukushima, Yuki Tojo, and Shigeo Hirose. "A New Approach to Humanitarian Demining." Autonomous Robots 18, no. 3 (2005): 323–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10514-005-6843-8.

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Brücker, Herbert. "A Utilitarian Approach for the Governance of Humanitarian Migration." Analyse & Kritik 40, no. 2 (2018): 293–320. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/auk-2018-0016.

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Abstract Humanitarian migration creates, on the one hand, huge benefits for those who are protected from war, persecution and other forms of violence, but, on the other hand, involves also net monetary and social costs for the population in host countries providing protection at the same time. This is the core of the ethical and political problem associated with the governance of humanitarian migration. Against this background, this paper discusses whether the provision of protection can be founded on rational ethical principles. By drawing on a utilitarian approach a simple criterion is deriv
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Sahraoui, Nina. "Gendering the care/control nexus of the humanitarian border: Women’s bodies and gendered control of mobility in a EUropean borderland." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 38, no. 5 (2020): 905–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0263775820925487.

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Building upon and contributing to a feminist geography of borders, the chosen methodological approach examines women’s bodily experiences at a Southern EUropean border, the Spanish enclave of Melilla. Drawing on three months of ethnographic fieldwork, this article scrutinises the care interactions unfolding in a Centre for Immigrants between medical humanitarians and women residing there in their position as both migrants and patients. The analysis foregrounds the gendered forms of domination that the care function of the humanitarian border entails. I argue that medical humanitarians are vest
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Grunewald, François, and Laurence Tessier. "Zones grises, crises durables, conflits oubliés: les défis humanitaires." International Review of the Red Cross 83, no. 842 (2001): 323–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s156077550010570x.

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Abstract Grey zones, lasting crises and forgotten conflicts are typical of our times. Even though certain conflicts come to an end, many do not because no solution is found for the underlying causes. The great majority of these conflicts are internal and involve non-State entities; they are civil wars. Such complex and interminable crises are a challenge not only for statesmen and diplomats but also for “humanitarians”, in particular the international organizations in charge of humanitarian action. The authors examine the causes and characteristics of such conflicts. They particularly highligh
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L'Hermitte, Cécile, Marcus Bowles, Peter Tatham, and Ben Brooks. "An integrated approach to agility in humanitarian logistics." Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management 5, no. 2 (2015): 209–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhlscm-04-2014-0016.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to propose first, a comprehensive model of the concept of agility in a humanitarian logistics context, and second, to generate a research agenda to test and operationalise this model. Design/methodology/approach – The paper draws on the dynamic capabilities model originated by Teece and uses a topical literature review of research in various business disciplines in order to reflect on the concept of agility in a humanitarian logistics context, to demonstrate that its current scope needs to be widened, and to propose an alternative approach. Findings – The
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Isazade, N. "STRATEGIES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A DISTANCE EDUCATION MODEL: PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF TEACHERS." Scientific heritage, no. 147 (October 26, 2024): 35–36. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13996245.

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The integration of schoolchildren into the field of ICT is considered one of the most important directions in solving the informatization problem of the modern school and increasing the level of professional training. At the same time, the development and application of ICT is becoming one of the most important ways of increasing the efficiency of education in a modern school. Moreover, ICT as a factor in the social and economic development of modern society has a strategic role, because the technical means that provide them are both known and unquestionable. Within the framework of the resear
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Rush, Howard, Nick Marshall, John Bessant, and Ben Ramalingam. "Applying an ecosystems approach to humanitarian innovation." Technological Forecasting and Social Change 165 (April 2021): 120529. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2020.120529.

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Hofmeister, Ute, and Susana Navarro. "A psychosocial approach in humanitarian forensic action." Forensic Science International 280 (November 2017): 35–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2017.08.027.

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Marciniak, Dominika. "HUMANITARIAN SUPPLY CHAINS: A PROCESS-ORIENTED APPROACH." Scientific Papers of Silesian University of Technology Organization and Management Series 2024, no. 212 (2024): 325–39. https://doi.org/10.29119/1641-3466.2024.212.20.

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Purpose: The aim of the research was to identify and evaluate logistics processes undertaken in humanitarian supply chains in Poland. Design/methodology/approach: The research method was CATI (ang. computer-assisted telephone interviewing). The research was conducted throughout Poland in 40 Crisis Management Centers at the provincial and district level. Findings: It turns out that the surveyed organizations positively assess the procurement process and the recovery process in humanitarian supply chains. The distribution process in the context of its effectiveness is difficult to assess for the
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Museka, Nickson Bondo. "Letting go of the humanitarian principles in complex emergencies? a case study of civil-military cooperation in the eastern democratic republic of Congo." Studia Universitatis Babeș-Bolyai Studia Europaea 69, no. 1 (2024): 113–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.24193/subbeuropaea.2024.1.06.

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Civil-military cooperation (CIMIC) has officially emerged as a coordinated strategy between the United Nations peacekeeping missions and humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) to enable access to people in need of assistance in complex emergencies. However, this integrated approach raises serious concerns regarding the respect of traditional principles of humanitarian action: humanity, impartiality, neutrality, and independence. While some humanitarian NGOs are opposed to any form of collaboration with the military, others believe this cooperation is very important to enable access
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Zokoev, Valery, Alexander Nesterenko, and Sergey Shepelyuk. "ANALYSIS OF THE CLUSTER STRUCTURE OF THE UN HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCY RESPONSE COORDINATION SYSTEM." NATURAL AND MAN-MADE RISKS (PHYSICO-MATHEMATICAL AND APPLIED ASPECTS) 2024, no. 3 (2024): 38–45. https://doi.org/10.61260/2307-7476-2024-3-38-45.

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The analysis of the cluster structure of the UN humanitarian emergency response coordination system has been carried out. It is concluded that a cluster system has been created within the framework of the UN to address issues of coordinating humanitarian assistance to the affected population from external threats. It is determined that the main principles of participation in the coordination of humanitarian assistance issues are: the principle of mutual consistency, the principle of voluntariness, the principle of exclusion of totalitarianism of command and excessive control. The main problems
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Spada, Irene, Valeria Fabbroni, Filippo Chiarello, and Gualtiero Fantoni. "Standardising job descriptions in the humanitarian supply chain: A text mining approach for recruitment process." PLOS ONE 19, no. 7 (2024): e0305961. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0305961.

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Purpose Uncertainty and complexity have increased in recent decades, posing new challenges to humanitarian organisations. This study investigates whether using standard terminology in Human Resource Management processes can support the Humanitarian supply chain in attracting and maintaining highly skilled operators. Methodology We exploit text mining to compare job vacancies on ReliefWeb, the reference platform for humanitarian job seekers, and ESCO, the European Classification of Skills, Competencies, and Occupations. We measure the level of alignment in these two resources, providing quantit
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Ahatsi, Emmanuel, Lin Nie, and Oludolapo Akanni Olanrewaju. "Empowering Humanitarian Efforts: A Dynamic Approach to Competitive Intelligence (CI)." Logistics 9, no. 1 (2025): 14. https://doi.org/10.3390/logistics9010014.

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Aim: The study’s main aim was to examine the current state of implementing competitive intelligence (CI), barriers hindering CI adoption, and the prospects of benefits and opportunities for CI adoption in the humanitarian sector in Ghana. Methodology: The study adopted a mixed-method research approach. Survey questionnaires and interviews were conducted with 34 humanitarian organisations in Ghana as part of the study. Findings: The study established that, although a vast majority of the humanitarian organisations in Ghana have heard about CI, few are practising CI. Many organisations have no e
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Bustamante, Nirma D., Shada A. Rouhani, Sean Kivlehan, et al. "The Haiti Humanitarian Response Course: A Novel Approach to Local Responder Training in International Humanitarian Response." Prehospital and Disaster Medicine 35, no. 2 (2020): 220–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1049023x20000229.

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AbstractIntroduction:Countries most affected by disasters are often those with limited local capacity to respond. When local capacity is overwhelmed, international humanitarian response often provides needs-based emergency response. Despite global progress in education and the development of international humanitarian response standards, access to training and integration of local actors in response mechanisms remains limited. In May 2017, the Haiti Humanitarian Response Course (HHRC) was implemented in Mirebalais, Haiti to increase local capacity and allow for effective future engagement with
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Oganisyan, L. "The EU’S Approach to Mitigating the Impact of Sanctions on Humanitarian Assistance: A Case Study of Syria." Analysis and Forecasting. IMEMO Journal, no. 2 (2024): 13–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/afij-2024-2-13-28.

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In times of a significant expansion sanctions practice, the problem of their humanitarian damage in general and their destructive impact on the provision of humanitarian assistance to population of target countries in particular becomes especially acute. As an active initiator of restrictive measures and a leading donor of humanitarian aid, the European Union pays significant attention to the negative impact of restrictive measures on fundamental human rights and on humanitarian action in sanctioned environments. This study identifies the essence, logic and goals of the EU’s efforts to mitigat
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Nurmala, N., Sander de Leeuw, and Wout Dullaert. "Humanitarian–business partnerships in managing humanitarian logistics." Supply Chain Management: An International Journal 22, no. 1 (2017): 82–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/scm-07-2016-0262.

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Purpose The aim of this paper is to conduct a systematic literature review to understand the state of the art of partnerships between humanitarian organizations and business corporations in managing humanitarian logistics. Design/methodology/approach A systematic literature review is conducted based on the steps proposed by Denyer and Tranfield (2009). The context-intervention-mechanism-outcome (CIMO) logic is applied to identify the state of the art of partnerships between humanitarian organizations and business corporations in humanitarian logistics. Thirty-six papers related to the topic ar
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Schiffling, Sarah, and Maja Piecyk. "Performance measurement in humanitarian logistics: a customer-oriented approach." Journal of Humanitarian Logistics and Supply Chain Management 4, no. 2 (2014): 198–221. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jhlscm-08-2013-0027.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to develop a performance measurement framework that takes into account the key stakeholders of the logistics departments or personnel in humanitarian organisations. It reflects their views and characteristics by adapting the balanced scorecard (BSC) to this environment. The key stakeholders are identified using the stakeholder salience framework by Mitchell et al. (1997). Design/methodology/approach – This is a conceptual paper based on a systematic literature review on stakeholders, customers and performance measurement in humanitarian supply chains. Fin
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Garfield, Richard. "Measuring Humanitarian Emergencies." Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness 1, no. 2 (2007): 110–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/dmp.0b013e318158a436.

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ABSTRACTThe ability to monitor assistance, define humanitarian needs, and approach equity in the distribution of assistance has lagged behind the world’s growing commitment to responding to humanitarian emergencies. This article highlights relevant data sources to elucidate elements of an operational definition of humanitarian need. New and refined measures are proposed to assist in assessing the level of need among affected populations. An original measure that combines data on conflict and disasters to summarize the cumulative magnitude of 4 types of humanitarian threats is presented. (Disas
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Razbegaeva, Lyudmila, Irina Krutova, and Tatyana Samokhodkina. "School Humanitarian Education through the Prism of the Value Approach." Izvestiya of Saratov University. New Series. Series: Educational Acmeology. Developmental Psychology 2, no. 2 (2013): 198–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/2304-9790-2013-2-2-198-203.

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The article reveals basic provisions of a valuable approach in humanitarian education. Universal humanistic values are treated as the basis of goal-setting and selection of humanitarian subjects’ content. It is proved that the system of valuable relations of a personality is the process and result of the solution of educational problems in modern school humanitarian education. The structure of the valuable relation is defined (cognitive, emotional and estimated, personal and semantic, activity components). The psychological basis of the process of formation of valuable relationsn are the follo
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Brown, Garrett Wallace, and Alexandra Bohm. "Introducing Jus ante Bellum as a cosmopolitan approach to humanitarian intervention." European Journal of International Relations 22, no. 4 (2016): 897–919. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1354066115607370.

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Cosmopolitans often argue that the international community has a humanitarian responsibility to intervene militarily in order to protect vulnerable individuals from violent threats and to pursue the establishment of a condition of cosmopolitan justice based on the notion of a ‘global rule of law’. The purpose of this article is to argue that many of these cosmopolitan claims are incomplete and untenable on cosmopolitan grounds because they ignore the systemic and chronic structural factors that underwrite the root causes of these humanitarian threats. By way of examining cosmopolitan arguments
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Bhattarai, Hari Krishna, Kshitiz Acharya, and Anthony Land. "Humanitarian assistance: is it politically instrumentalized?" Health Prospect 17, no. 1 (2018): 1–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/hprospect.v17i1.20563.

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Humanitarian assistance, increasingly being used as a strategic tool, to fulfill the political objectives has been a widely discussed issue at national and international levels. Non-governmental Organizations including United Nations and its agencies are questioned on their neutrality while providing the humanitarian assistance in many places and more often during the complex humanitarian emergencies. This has not only raised questions on humanitarian principles but also created a very negative and counterproductive situation and thus limits an impartial, neutral and effective humanitarian act
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Pavlova, Alla, Alla Poltoratska, Nataliia Barna, Ihor Boiko, and Andrii Vaskiv. "Model of Culture in The Context of Modern Arts and Humanities Approaches." International Journal of Religion 5, no. 9 (2024): 404–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.61707/9gv6r083.

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The article is dedicated to exploring the model of culture through the lens of contemporary artistic and humanitarian approaches within the current cultural discourse. The text delineates the semantic boundaries of the concepts of “culture model”, “artistic approach to culture”, and “humanitarian approach to culture”. It describes cultural models at various stages of humanity's diachronic development, defines the essence of meaning-making processes underlying the artistic-humanitarian approach to the culture model, and examines the relationship between components of the contemporary culture mo
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Pietropaolo, Maria Giovanna. "A Human Rights-Based Approach to Humanitarian Assistance." Journal of International Humanitarian Legal Studies 7, no. 2 (2016): 257–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18781527-00702001.

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With a view to transcending purely philanthropic or political approaches to disaster relief overlooking the entitlement of victims of a catastrophe to be assisted, this article analyses humanitarian assistance from a human rights perspective. Humanitarian aid operations are presented as the result of the interaction between the human rights of people affected by disasters and the corresponding governmental obligations. A distinction is made between the current scenario of disaster relief in which the relevant rights are the ones to life, food, health and medical services, water, adequate housi
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Ferati, Agron, Jozefina Beke-Trivunac, and Stefan Milojević. "LOCALIZATION – NEW CONCEPT OF PROVIDING HUMANITARIAN AID." Revizor 26, no. 102-103 (2023): 57–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.56362/rev23102057f.

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Localization is a term describing a humanitarian and development approach that prioritizes project management, ownership and control of humanitarian and development programs by making principled humanitarian and development action as local as possible. To answer the questions about the impact of humanitarian and development programs by using localization approach is multi-layered. This also includes providing an answer to national organizations organizational development, the right balance of organizational structure, policies, culture, procedures, and people procedures, including monitoring,
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Rapatsa, Mashele. "Ubuntu and Capabilities Approach: Basic Doctrines for Calibrating Humanitarian Action." European Review Of Applied Sociology 9, no. 12 (2016): 12–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/eras-2016-0002.

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AbstractThis article explores prospects of using Ubuntu and Capabilities Approach to expand the scope of humanitarian action, to design one which serves humanity better even in the absence of disaster to essentially fulfil human development needs. It is considerate of the fact that humanitarian works contributes immensely in determining the extent to which humanity thrives. The traditional view on humanitarianism presupposes action-driven initiatives geared towards devising interventions to restore or reinforce human social order, improve livelihoods and quality of life. In sociological terms,
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Kotov, E. V., and Yu O. Roschina. "Methodological approach to evaluation the level of a university organizational culture." Vestnik Universiteta, no. 10 (November 26, 2022): 31–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.26425/1816-4277-2022-10-31-40.

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The authors propose a methodological approach to quantitative assessing the level of organizational culture of a university of a humanitarian profile. This assessment methodology was tested on scientific and pedagogical workers who took part in an expert survey. The results of an expert interview are given in the article. Not only employees of humanitarian universities, but also employees of universities of a natural and technical profile, having education in the field of social (humanitarian) sciences acted as experts. The purpose of the study was to identify the features and patterns in the
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Ukkusuri, Satish V., and Wilfredo F. Yushimito. "Location Routing Approach for the Humanitarian Prepositioning Problem." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2089, no. 1 (2008): 18–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/2089-03.

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Lubkov, Alexey, Oksana Gordienko, and Anastasiya Sokolova. "A humanitarian approach to the digitization of education." Education & Self Development 15, no. 3 (2020): 89–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.26907/esd15.3.08.

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Digitization is a global, all-encompassing process, affecting all spheres of human life and society. In this context education is not an exception, and the changes taking place in it are a natural result of the rapid development, wide dissemination and accessibility of information technology and networks. Understanding the methodological and philosophical foundations and principles of the process is a necessary phase of the transition to the digital education, the digital society and the digital economy. In the narrow sense digital education can be understood as a conversion of learning materi
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The Review. "Internal disturbances and tensions: A new humanitarian approach?" International Review of the Red Cross 28, no. 262 (1988): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020860400061441.

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The common terms “internal disturbances” and “internal tensions” cover a whole range of situations all characterized by acts of violence related to human rights violations and resulting in human suffering. These situations, now so common and widespread throughout the world, are typified by direct confrontations between police and opponents of a regime or by any of a variety of ethnic, racial, religious, ideological, economic or social tensions, which may likewise give rise to police action as a preventive measure.
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Bricknell, Martin C. M., and Tracey MacCormack. "Military approach to medical planning in humanitarian operations." BMJ 330, no. 7505 (2005): 1437–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmj.330.7505.1437.

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Garcés, Carmen Valero. "An approach to multilingual communication in humanitarian contexts." International Journal of Human Sciences Research 4, no. 14 (2024): 2–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.22533/at.ed.55841424160410.

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Rahman, Md Mostafizur, Farah Tasnim, Mahmuda Zaman Mukta, Ayesha Abedin, and Komal Raj Aryal. "Assessing Barriers in Humanitarian Supply Chains for Cyclone in Coastal Areas of Bangladesh: An Interpretive Structural Modeling (ISM) Approach." Sustainability 14, no. 15 (2022): 9724. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su14159724.

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Bangladesh has frequently been affected by natural hazards, notably, cyclones in coastal areas. Humanitarian organizations are always active in helping affected communities through effective humanitarian supply-chain management by providing humanitarian goods and services, which is crucial to aiding vulnerable people after a natural catastrophe. However, some factors cause significant difficulties in achieving feasible humanitarian supply-chain (HSC) management that eventually ends up as a disfunctional and ineffective system to support to the community in need. Therefore, a lack of standard l
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Jachens, Liza, and Jonathan Houdmont. "Effort-Reward Imbalance and Job Strain: A Composite Indicator Approach." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16, no. 21 (2019): 4169. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16214169.

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The Job Demand-Control-Support (JDC-S) and Effort-Reward Imbalance (ERI) models dominate psychosocial work environment research and practice, with their independent and collective contributions to employee health having been extensively demonstrated. Psychosocial risk assessment in the humanitarian aid sector is in its infancy, and there is a need to identify appropriate psychosocial work environment models to inform approaches to assessment. The aim of this study is to examine the efficacy of these models separately and in combination to identify psychological distress in humanitarian aid wor
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Tonkovidova, A. V. "Utilitarism as the theoretical basis of humanitarian criteria of social innovations." Scientific bulletin of the Southern Institute of Management, no. 2 (June 25, 2020): 131–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.31775/2305-3100-2020-2-131-134.

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The article studies the problem of the theoretical foundations for the definition and construction of humanitarian criteria for social innovation. The actual components of this problem of implementing social innovations in a number of areas of activity, both of the state and civil society, are examined. The possible grounds for determining the humanitarian criteria for social innovation are highlighted: immanent and transcendental. The utilitarian approach is presented in its various historical actualizations as a possible theoretical basis for the humanitarian criteria of social innovation. T
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Pusterla, Elia, and Francesca Pusterla. "The Uniqueness of the EU Humanitarian Aid Policy between Sovereignty and Humanitarian Concerns." European Foreign Affairs Review 20, Issue 2 (2015): 247–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.54648/eerr2015018.

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This article investigates the European Union Humanitarian Aid Policy's (EUHAP's) institutional shape. A theoretical approach referring to the literature on sovereignty is adopted, hypothesizing that the EUHAP has ideal institutional settings to cope with European Union (EU) integration and Member States' concerns about the maintenance of sovereignty. Challenging the formalist approach assuming sovereignty as an organized hypocrisy whereof states are the incontrovertible promoters, the article shows how EUHAP's implementation, rather than negotiation, indicates evidence of arguable sovereign co
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Pratiwi, Tiffany Setyo. "An Analysis of Humanitarian Military Intervention in Nigeria: Focus on Saving Victims or Defeating Boko Haram?" Indonesian Journal of Peace and Security Studies (IJPSS) 2, no. 2 (2020): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.29303/ijpss.v2i2.41.

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 This paper discusses the humanitarian intervention in Nigeria because the Boko Haram’s attack. Humanitarian intervention was carried out because there had been gross human rights violations in an area and the government's inability to solve them. Boko Haram attack has caused a humanitarian crisis in Nigeria. Unfortunately, Nigeria has been unable to solve the problem. Boko Haram is a separatist group that wants to replace Nigeria’s legitimate government to Sharia Law. Thus, humanitarian intervention is needed. This paper will explain three sub chapters of the discussion, such as
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Romas, Humaidi Syarif, Mario Christian Noya, Tarsisius Susilo, Sarwo Supriyo, and Thomas HK Sinaga. "Conflict and Global Security: An Integrated Approach to Addressing The Impact of Violations of Humanitarian Law." Interdisciplinary Social Studies 4, no. 3 (2025): 341–46. https://doi.org/10.55324/iss.v4i3.838.

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Conflicts that take place in various regions of the world have a wide impact on global security, especially in terms of terrorism and mass migration. Violations of humanitarian law that occur in these conflicts often exacerbate the situation, with long-lasting implications for regional and international stability. This article aims to analyze how conflict-areas contribute to these global security problems, as well as how violations of humanitarian law can exacerbate humanitarian and political crises. Focusing on the interconnectedness between conflict, humanitarian law, and global security, th
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Dubois, Olivier, Katharine Marshall, and Siobhan Sparkes McNamara. "New technologies and new policies: the ICRC's evolving approach to working with separated families." International Review of the Red Cross 94, no. 888 (2012): 1455–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s181638311300057x.

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AbstractThe field of humanitarian action is far from static, and the ICRC has worked over the years to evolve and respond to changing needs and changing circumstances. The past several decades have seen a proliferation of humanitarian actors, protracted, complex conflicts, and the rapid rise of new technologies that have significantly impacted how humanitarian work is done. The ICRC has been continually challenged to adapt in this changing environment, and its core work of supporting separated families – through restoration of family links and through support to the families of the missing – p
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