People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
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People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s l People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitieslivelihoods and nations’ economies can be rebuilt in the aftermath of conflict, in which civilians and civil institutions are often intentional targets of violence. Rebuilding these institutions can only be achieved by an in-depth understanding oflivelihoods, environment and governance. This importa People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesnt new book offers insights and findings from recent research.’ Daniel Maxwell, Tufts University, Boston, USA‘Today we risk leaving those in fragile aPeople, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
nd conflict-affected situations behind in global development. To eradicate poverty by 2030. we cannot settle for “business as usual”. 1 his volume conPeople, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s l People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities money irrespective of real needs and the resilience of the most vulnerable. Essential reading for anyone who is ready to start doing things differently in the aid world.’ — Gar)' Milante, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), Sweden‘ This volume of detailed and rigorous research People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities is of urgent value to both students and activists, working under fragile conditions in diverse manifestations in Asia, rhe ethnographic case studiesPeople, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
take various lenses to help US delve deeply and broaden our view, and grasp the day-to-day process of recovery in the post- World Humanitarian Summit People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s l People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesomPEOPLE, AID AND INSTITUTIONS IN SOCIO-ECONOMIC RECOVERYAn estimated two billion people live in countries affected by fragility, conflict and violence. Extreme poverty is increasingly concentrated in these areas, and governments and international agencies seek avenues to enable socio-economic recov People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesen7 and to support people as they try to rebuild their lives and livelihoods.People. Aid and institutions ill Soao-econoniie Recovery: Faring FragilitPeople, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
ies provides an in-depth understanding of people’s strategies in the lace of conflict and disaster-related fragility7 and examines how policies and aiPeople, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s l People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesities on the ground, exploring the interfaces between economic, social and institutional change. This provides a rich and unique vantage point from which to reflect on the impact of recovery policies.The book provides a set of cross-cutting findings that aim to inform policy and practice. The detail People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesed case studies of the book lay bare key dynamics of recovery. Set against the findings from two chapters that review the literature, the cases providPeople, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
e evidence-based lessons for socio-economic recovery.The chapters combine qualitative and quantitative methodologies and form a valuable resource for People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s l People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesa Hilhorst is Professor of Humanitarian Aid and Reconstruction at the International Institute of Social Studies of Erasmus University Rotterdam and at Wageningen University, T he Netherlands.Bart Wcijs is Coordinator of the Partners for Resilience Programme at CARE Nederland, and former researcher a People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesnd coordinator of the IS Academy Human Security in Fragile States at Wageningen University, The Netherlands.Gemma van der Haar is Assistant ProfessorPeople, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
at the chair group Sociology of Development and Change. Social Science Department. Wageningen University, The Netherlands. She has a background in devPeople, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s l People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesr Bhatt, Dennis Dijkzeul, Wendy Fenton, Kirsten Johnson. Julia Streets, Peter WalkerThe Routledge Humanitarian Studies series, in collaboration with the International I lumanitarian Studies Association (Il ISA), takes a comprehensive approach to the growing field of expertise that is humanitarian st People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesudies. This field is concerned with humanitarian crises caused by natural disaster, conflict or political instability and deals with rhe study of howPeople, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
humanitarian crises evolve, how they affect people and their institutions and societies, and the responses they trigger.We invite book proposals that People, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s l People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesr war, the international architecture of peacekeeping, the ways in which ordinary people continue to make a living throughout crises, and the effect of crises on gender relations.1 his interdisciplinary series draws on and is relevant to a range of disciplines, including development studies, interna People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiestional relations, international law. anthropology, peace and conflict studies, public health and migration studies.The New Humanitarians in InternatioPeople, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilities
nal PracticeEmerging actors and contested principlesEdited by Zeynep Sezgin and Dennis DijkzeulNatural Hazards, Risk and Vulnerability’Floods and SlumPeople, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s l People, aid and institutions in socio economic recovery facing fragilitiesandvik and Katja Undskov JacobsenAustralia’s Foreign Aid DilemmaHumanitarian aspirations confront democratic legitimacyPeople, Aid and Institutions in Socio-economic Recovery Facing FragilitiesEdited by Dorothea I lilhorst,‘A key development challenge is how people’s lGọi ngay
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