Case Study

International Humanitarian Assistance

International Humanitarian Assistance

Countries all over the world are experiencing an unprecedented number of natural disasters and environmental emergencies. Earthquakes, fires, floods, tornadoes, tsunamis, climate change as well as epidemics—you name it—there is no shortage of tragedies threatening lives and impacting economies. Unfortunately, the crises don’t stop with natural disasters. Global communities also face devastating man-made emergencies as well. Civil unrest, unstable infrastructures, and unpredictable conflicts often force people to be displaced and in dire need of aid in many instances exacerbating existing difficult humanitarian conditions that are prevalent in the developing world. To prepare and respond to these challenges, governments and organizations must be vigilant and proactive. Unless they d

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