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International Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Recovery in Asia

Abstract

Abstract International humanitarian assistance usually arrives quickly following a catastrophic disaster, although it may be slower to remote locations. The international community has developed guidelines to reduce the social and cultural intrusiveness of the aid, assuring that local priorities are followed and the aid facilitates long-term recovery. However, the aid missions are under pressure to act quickly and withdraw because of the expense of operations, and thus, they are less sensitive to local culture and priorities than they might be. This chapter looks at the political context of international humanitarian assistance, including the Hyogo and Sendai Frameworks and humanitarian standards, and the experience in several catastrophic disaster responses in Asia. Levels of satisfaction with recovery, particularly housing recovery, were related to the affected communities’ participation in the decision-making process. Humanitarian aid standards also encourage attention to issues of security, displaced populations, equity in the distribution of aid, the safety of women and children, and other disaster impacts.

Keywords:
Humanitarian aid Equity (law) Internally displaced person Displaced person Political science International community Context (archaeology) Business Economic growth Environmental planning Politics Refugee Geography Economics Law

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Citation History

Topics

Disaster Management and Resilience
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Climate Change, Adaptation, Migration
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Disaster Response and Management
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  Emergency Medical Services

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