Huamanitarian Exchange 32: The Tsunami Response

Publication language
English
Pages
52pp
Date published
01 Dec 2005
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Disasters, Tsunamis
Countries
Indonesia
Organisations
ODI
The tsunami response
2 The international tsunami response:
showcase or circus?
4 Linking preparedness and performance:
the tsunami experience
7 Managing private funds – maintaining
a humanitarian perspective
10 Accountability lessons from the tsunami
response in India
12 ‘People to People’: an alternative way
of delivering humanitarian aid
14 Donor issues in the tsunami response:
the view from DFID
16 Cash-based transfers – and alternatives –
in tsunami recovery programmes
19 Emergency malaria and dengue fever
control: lessons from the tsunami in Aceh
21 Implementing minimum standards for
education in emergencies: lessons from
Aceh
Practice and policy notes
24 An IHL/ICRC perspective on ‘humanitarian
space’
26 International troops, aid workers and local
communities: mapping the perceptions gap
29 The development of the International
Criminal Court: some implications for
humanitarian action
32 Addressing sexual violence in emergencies
34 SMART: a collaborative approach to
determining humanitarian needs
36 Using satellite imagery to improve emergency
relief
40 Land, housing and property restitution after
conflict: principles and practice
43 Real-Time Evaluation: where does its value lie?
Endpiece
46 Katrina and Goliath: why the greatest military
and economic power in the world didn’t protect
New Orleans