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Humanitarian response index 2009[ele...
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Development Assistance Research Associates.
Humanitarian response index 2009[electronic resource] :whose crisis? : clarifying donor priorities /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
363.348
書名/作者:
Humanitarian response index 2009 : whose crisis? : clarifying donor priorities // DARA.
出版者:
Basingstoke [England] ; : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2010.
面頁冊數:
vii, 246 p. : : ill. (some col.), maps ;; 28 cm.
標題:
Humanitarian assistance - Evaluation.
標題:
Humanitarian assistance - Case studies.
標題:
Disaster relief - Evaluation.
標題:
Disaster relief - Case studies.
ISBN:
9780230250420
ISBN:
0230250424
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references.
內容註:
Foreword -- The Economic Crisis, Climate Change, Increasing Humanitarian Needs, and Global Politics: What do World Leaders Need to do to Avert a Global Catastrophe? -- Introduction; S.Hidalgo, Executive Director of DARA -- Whose Crisis? Integrating Humanity, Solidarity and Collective Accountability the Response to the Global Economic Crisis -- PART I: HRI 2009 MAIN FINDINGS -- Improving Government Donor Accountability and Aid Effectiveness -- Humanitarian Action in the Context of the Global Financial Crisis (DARA) -- How Relevant Are the Principles of Accountability, Transparency and Good Humanitarian Donorship in Today's Current Economic Climate? -- What Are the Main Stresses and Challenges Facingthe Humanitarian System? -- What Are Some of the Key Trends and IssuesEmerging from the HRI Research? -- HRI Main Findings and Donor Rankings -- How Well Are Wealthy OECD/DAC GovernmentsMeeting Their Commitments to Apply the Good Practice in the Way They Fund and Support Humanitarian Action Around the World? -- How Do New and Emerging Donor Governments and Private Donors Compare to OECD/DAC Government Donors? -- What Needs to be Improved in How the International Community Respondsto Disasters, Conflicts and Emergencies? -- Individual Donor Profiles -- What Are the Main Strengths and Weaknesses of Individual Government Donors? -- What Can Governments do to Improve the Quality,Effectiveness and Impact of Their Humanitarian Assistance? -- PART II: ESSAYS FROM EXTERNAL AUTHORS-- Challenges and Solutions to Improving Quality, Effectivenessand Accountability in Humanitarian Action -- The Effects of the Financial Crisis on Humanitarian Reform b6 s Why Investing in Preparedness and Prevention is Even More Important in Today's Environment; J.Holmes, UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator -- Building New Partnerships Between States and Civil Society to Confront the Challenges of Future; B.Geleta, Secretary General of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies(IFRC); E.Ferris, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute -- The 'InvisibleActors' in Humanitarian Action: The Importance of National NGOs, CivilSociety, National Governments and Local Actors in Preventing and Responding to Crises -- The Right to Survive b6 s Or the Right to Dignity: Confronting the Humanitarian Challenges of the 21st century; R.Offenheiser, President and CEO, Oxfam USA -- How Environmental Activism, Civil Society Engagement and Advocacy Can Help Reduce Disasters and Conflicts-- Voices From the Frontlines - Putting the Economic Crisis in Perspective: Humanitarian Action as Seen From the Eyes of Two People Directly Affected By Chronic Crisis -- PART III: HRI FIELD MISSION FINDINGS -- Crisis Reports b6 s How is the International Community Responding from Different Humanitarian Crises Around the World? -- Overview from the Findings of the HRI Field Research: Challenges and Opportunities for the Humanitarian System -- How Are Donors, Humanitarian Organizations and Local Communities Responding to Different Crises, and Where Are Opportunities for Improvements? -- Afghanistan -- China -- Colombia -- Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Ethiopia -- Georgia -- Haiti -- Myanmar -- Occupied Palestinian Territories -- Somalia -- Sri Lanka.
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whose crisis? : clarifying donor priorities /[electronic resource] :DARA. - Basingstoke [England] ;Palgrave Macmillan,2010. - vii, 246 p. :ill. (some col.), maps ;28 cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
Foreword -- The Economic Crisis, Climate Change, Increasing Humanitarian Needs, and Global Politics: What do World Leaders Need to do to Avert a Global Catastrophe? -- Introduction; S.Hidalgo, Executive Director of DARA -- Whose Crisis? Integrating Humanity, Solidarity and Collective Accountability the Response to the Global Economic Crisis -- PART I: HRI 2009 MAIN FINDINGS -- Improving Government Donor Accountability and Aid Effectiveness -- Humanitarian Action in the Context of the Global Financial Crisis (DARA) -- How Relevant Are the Principles of Accountability, Transparency and Good Humanitarian Donorship in Today's Current Economic Climate? -- What Are the Main Stresses and Challenges Facingthe Humanitarian System? -- What Are Some of the Key Trends and IssuesEmerging from the HRI Research? -- HRI Main Findings and Donor Rankings -- How Well Are Wealthy OECD/DAC GovernmentsMeeting Their Commitments to Apply the Good Practice in the Way They Fund and Support Humanitarian Action Around the World? -- How Do New and Emerging Donor Governments and Private Donors Compare to OECD/DAC Government Donors? -- What Needs to be Improved in How the International Community Respondsto Disasters, Conflicts and Emergencies? -- Individual Donor Profiles -- What Are the Main Strengths and Weaknesses of Individual Government Donors? -- What Can Governments do to Improve the Quality,Effectiveness and Impact of Their Humanitarian Assistance? -- PART II: ESSAYS FROM EXTERNAL AUTHORS-- Challenges and Solutions to Improving Quality, Effectivenessand Accountability in Humanitarian Action -- The Effects of the Financial Crisis on Humanitarian Reform b6 s Why Investing in Preparedness and Prevention is Even More Important in Today's Environment; J.Holmes, UN Under Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator -- Building New Partnerships Between States and Civil Society to Confront the Challenges of Future; B.Geleta, Secretary General of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies(IFRC); E.Ferris, Senior Fellow, Brookings Institute -- The 'InvisibleActors' in Humanitarian Action: The Importance of National NGOs, CivilSociety, National Governments and Local Actors in Preventing and Responding to Crises -- The Right to Survive b6 s Or the Right to Dignity: Confronting the Humanitarian Challenges of the 21st century; R.Offenheiser, President and CEO, Oxfam USA -- How Environmental Activism, Civil Society Engagement and Advocacy Can Help Reduce Disasters and Conflicts-- Voices From the Frontlines - Putting the Economic Crisis in Perspective: Humanitarian Action as Seen From the Eyes of Two People Directly Affected By Chronic Crisis -- PART III: HRI FIELD MISSION FINDINGS -- Crisis Reports b6 s How is the International Community Responding from Different Humanitarian Crises Around the World? -- Overview from the Findings of the HRI Field Research: Challenges and Opportunities for the Humanitarian System -- How Are Donors, Humanitarian Organizations and Local Communities Responding to Different Crises, and Where Are Opportunities for Improvements? -- Afghanistan -- China -- Colombia -- Democratic Republic of the Congo -- Ethiopia -- Georgia -- Haiti -- Myanmar -- Occupied Palestinian Territories -- Somalia -- Sri Lanka.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2010.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230250420
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230250420doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: HV553 / H86 2009
Dewey Class. No.: 363.348
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