Humanitarian Exchange 43: The Role of Affected States in Disaster Response

Publication language
English
Pages
40pp
Date published
01 Jun 2009
Type
Articles
Keywords
Capacity development, Local capacity, Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, National & regional actors, Government, National Disaster Management Authority, Response and recovery
Organisations
ODI
The role of affected states in disaster response
2 Aid and access in Sri Lanka
4 When the affected state causes the crisis: the case of Zimbabwe
7 Humanitarian governance in Ethiopia
10 The silver lining of the tsunami?: disaster management in Indonesia
12 Land and displacement in Timor-Leste
14 Lessons from the Sichuan earthquake
 
Practice and policy notes
18 Britain and Afghanistan: policy and expectations
20 Are humanitarians fuelling conflicts? Evidence from eastern Chad and Darfur
23 Lessons from campaigning on Darfur
25 Supporting the capacity of beneficiaries, local staff and partners to face violence alone
27 Stuck in the ‘recovery gap’: the role of humanitarian aid in the Central African Republic
30 Out of site, out of mind? Reflections on responding to displacement in DRC
33 Making cash work: a case study from Kenya