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This paper showcases 12 Oxfam’s humanitarian programs and how they applied a social protection approach within the context of COVID-19, including piloting and learning, advocacy and influencing,...
Global health inequities, natural disasters, and mass migration of refugees have led to an increase in volunteer humanitarian responses worldwide. While well intentioned for doing good, there is...
This case study of a network of evangelical churches in Lebanon, based on data collected during an evaluation in 2014, presents a critique of common understandings about the humanitarian principle...
The case studies from Jordan, Pakistan and Uganda that follow give an insight into how Sanitation for Millions' bottom-up approach to menstrual health and menstrual hygiene management generates...
The paper synthesises N S Jodha's understanding of the farmers' coping strategies against drought and rainfall variability.
Social participation is deemed to have strong bearing on the health and life quality of older people. The objective of the present study was to identify major factors associated with social...
On 25 April 2015, an earthquake of magnitude 7.8 struck Nepal, which, along with the subsequentaftershocks, killed 8897 people, injured 22 303 and left 2.8 million homeless. Previous efforts to...
This case study is derived from the experience of the Community-Based Flood Mitigation and Preparedness Project (CBFMP) (1998-2001). It features the development of an organizational framework for...
This case study resulted from the experiences of 23 Cambodian villages involved in the CommunityBased Flood Mitigation and Preparedness Project (CBFMP). It focuses on lessons learned in the areas...