Information on "Aid"
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19 Aug 2011
Pakistan's Recovery from the 2010 Floods
Helen McElhinney, Humanitarian Policy and Advocacy Advisor of Oxfam Great Britain, based in Islamabad, Pakistan, discusses the state of recovery efforts in Pakistan, one year after the 2010 floods. More on «Pakistan's Recovery from the 2010 Floods»
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29 Apr 2011
Asylum Seeker Rights and State Responsibilities
Mrs Susin Park, head of the UNHCR Office for Switzerland and Liechtenstein discusses the UNHCR's mandate to safeguard the rights and well-being of asylum seekers and refugees. More on «Asylum Seeker Rights and State Responsibilities» -
15 Apr 2011
Chronic Poverty and the Challenge of Moving Solutions Forward
Andrew Shepherd, director of the Chronic Poverty Research Center (based in Manchester, England) discusses the complexity of poverty and its persistence through a person's lifetime and across generations. More on «Chronic Poverty and the Challenge of Moving Solutions Forward»
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14 Jan 2011
Haiti's Long Path to Recovery
Aimee Ansari, the Humanitarian Policy Advisor for Oxfam International, discusses the status of reconstruction efforts in Haiti a year after the 2010 earthquake. More on «Haiti's Long Path to Recovery»
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29 Jun 2010
Aiding Aid
The formalization of aid management processes is a positive trend, Etienne Dollfus tells the ISN, but aid actors must be careful not to lose the spirit of cooperation in the quest for efficiency. More on «Aiding Aid»
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24 Feb 2010
Dealing With the Devil
Humanitarian organizations face tough choices as they balance the benefits and dangers of engaging armed non-state actors, Max Glaser tells the ISN. More on «Dealing With the Devil»
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23 Oct 2008
World Food Price Crisis
Blaming market speculation for rising food prices oversimplifies a complex phenomenon, Emilia Casella tells the ISN. More on «World Food Price Crisis»


