From Kosovo to Ukraine: lessons from the humanitarian response to conflict and displacement in Europe

Author(s)
Buchanan-Smith, M. and Wiles, P.
Publication language
English
Pages
9 pp
Date published
11 May 2022
Type
Research, reports and studies
Countries
Ukraine, Kosovo

While there are many differences between the conflicts in Kosovo and Ukraine, the international humanitarian response to both bears many similarities. For example, both crises triggered record levels of funding and most international humanitarian agencies on the receiving end had limited or no presence and experience in the countries affected. Protection is the dominant need amongst affected communities in both crises as well.

This paper – written by Margie Buchanan-Smith and Peter Wiles – highlights key lessons from the international humanitarian response to the Kosovo crisis that could have relevance to the response in Ukraine. The lessons are drawn from the three-volume ‘Independent Evaluation of Expenditure of DEC Kosovo Appeal Funds’ and ALNAP’s meta-evaluation of the Kosovo response, from our 2001 Annual Review.