Managing the risk of humanitarian crises
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Managing the risk of humanitarian crises
OCHA POLICY AND STUDIES SERIESTODAY LIVESAND TOMORROWMANAGING THE RISK OF HUMANITARIAN CRISESw DARA QỘOCHAACKNOWLEDGMENTSResearch for this report was Managing the risk of humanitarian crises undertaken jointly by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and DARAManaging Editor: Andrew Thow Research and drafting team: Fernando Espada, Marybeth Redheffer, Daniela Ruegenberg, Andrea Noyes, Rodolpho Valente, Nathalie Guillaume Editor: Mark Turner Copy Editor: Nina Managing the risk of humanitarian crisesDoyle Design and layout: wearebold.es, Christina SamsonThis report benefited from the feedback of our advisory group members: Dulce Chilundo, A lsa HoManaging the risk of humanitarian crises
lloway, Randolph Kent, Pamela Komujuni, Toby Lanzer, Emanuel Tachle Obeng, Eva von Oelreich, Marianna Olinger, Kevin Savage, Hansjoerg Strohmeyer and OCHA POLICY AND STUDIES SERIESTODAY LIVESAND TOMORROWMANAGING THE RISK OF HUMANITARIAN CRISESw DARA QỘOCHAACKNOWLEDGMENTSResearch for this report was Managing the risk of humanitarian crisesundreds of people who kindly shared their views and experience for this report, including OCHA and DARA staff for their valuable support, comments and suggestions. Thanks especially to OCHA staff in case-study countries (Burkina Faso, Indonesia, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan) and in regional offices, as Managing the risk of humanitarian crises their support, comments and suggestions were instrumental in the success of field research.Thanks also to the Southern Africa Regional Inter-Agency SManaging the risk of humanitarian crises
tanding Committee, Ignacio Leon (Head of the OCHA Regional Officefor Southern Africa) and Dr. Ailsa Holloway (Stellenbosch University) for their permiOCHA POLICY AND STUDIES SERIESTODAY LIVESAND TOMORROWMANAGING THE RISK OF HUMANITARIAN CRISESw DARA QỘOCHAACKNOWLEDGMENTSResearch for this report was Managing the risk of humanitarian crisesk those experts who devoted their time to reviewing and discussing the study, including: Sandra Aviles, Rob Bailey, Rudi Coninx, Steve Darvill, Francois Grunewald, Nick Harvey, John Harding, Debbie Hillier, Yves Horent, Daniel Kull, Robert Piper and Rachel Scott.Photo credits: Page 1Ó - OCHA / Zarin Managing the risk of humanitarian crisesa Nurmukhambetova, Page 32 - OCHA / David Ohana. Page 46 - FAO, Page 72 - OCHA.© United Nations 2014. This publication enjoys copyright under ProtocolManaging the risk of humanitarian crises
2 of the Universal Copyright Convention. No portion of this publication may be reproduced for sale or mass publication without express and written coOCHA POLICY AND STUDIES SERIESTODAY LIVESAND TOMORROWMANAGING THE RISK OF HUMANITARIAN CRISESw DARA QỘOCHAACKNOWLEDGMENTSResearch for this report was Managing the risk of humanitarian crises and Studies BranchKirsten Gelsdorf, Chief, Policy Analysis and Innovation SectionHansjoerg Strohmeyer, Chief, Policy Development and Studies Branch For more information, please contact: E-mail: ochapolicy0un.orgTel:+1 917 367 4263TABLE OF CONTENTSMESSAGES FROM THE ADVISORY GROUP2EXECUTIVE SUMMARY4I Managing the risk of humanitarian crisesNTRODUCTION8Chaptar 1: RISKS AND CONSEQUENCES17Global challenges and the changing risk landscape18From global risk to local crisis20Key concepts24PersManaging the risk of humanitarian crises
pectives on ride25A multifaceted response to multidimensional crises26Can the humanitarian system adapt?27Chapter 2: WHY RISK MATTERS TO HUMANITARIAN OCHA POLICY AND STUDIES SERIESTODAY LIVESAND TOMORROWMANAGING THE RISK OF HUMANITARIAN CRISESw DARA QỘOCHAACKNOWLEDGMENTSResearch for this report was OCHA POLICY AND STUDIES SERIESTODAY LIVESAND TOMORROWMANAGING THE RISK OF HUMANITARIAN CRISESw DARA QỘOCHAACKNOWLEDGMENTSResearch for this report wasGọi ngay
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