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Emerging issues and future needs in humanitarian assistance.

M J VanRooyen1, S Hansch, D Curtis

  • 1Johns Hopkins Center for International Emergency, Disaster and Refugee Studies, 1830 E. Monument Street, Suite 6-100, Baltimore, MD 21305, USA. mvanrooy@jhmi.edu

Prehospital and Disaster Medicine
|July 2, 2002
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Non-governmental organizations face challenges in disaster relief, highlighting the need for improved recipient participation, quality assurance, and long-term rehabilitation strategies for effective humanitarian aid.

Area of Science:

  • Disaster management and humanitarian aid.
  • Public health in emergency settings.
  • International development and aid.

Background:

  • Significant investments have been made in disaster intervention over the last two decades.
  • Persistent barriers hinder the delivery of adequate services to populations impacted by natural and man-made disasters.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify and address the emerging needs within the non-governmental organization (NGO) community for effective disaster response.
  • To highlight the challenges faced by relief agencies in providing sustainable humanitarian assistance.

Main Methods:

  • The study analyzes existing barriers within the NGO sector.
  • It identifies key areas for improvement in international aid delivery.

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Main Results:

  • Barriers to effective assistance are prevalent within the NGO community.
  • Emerging needs include enhancing recipient participation, improving quality assurance, and focusing on long-term reconstruction and rehabilitation.

Conclusions:

  • Relief agencies must develop sound practices to ensure humanitarian assistance yields long-term benefits.
  • Addressing recipient participation and long-term needs is crucial for effective disaster response.