"Aid and Quality" section - Humanitarian Aid on the move
Articles related to this topic in "Humanitarian Aid on the move":
- Resilience across mandates, Presentation by Robert Glasser
- What does resilience mean in contexts where there are multiple, permanent risks: the example of Latin and Central America, Presentation by Nelson Castaño
- The emperor’s new clothes or an opportunity to do things in a radically different manner? , Presentation by François Grünewald
- Key messages from the conference "Food crisis in the Sahelian strip", François Grünewald
- Adapting a rehabilitation programme to a crisis situation in Burkina Faso, Bonaventure G. Sokpoh
- Resilience: buzz word or useful concept?, François Grünewald - Jeroen Warner
- Haiti: the limits of the “Aid System”, Jean-Marc Biquet and Catrin Schulte-Hillen
- Humanitarian crises and sustainability sanitation: lessons from Eastern Chad , Anne Delmaire and Julie Patinet
- Kabul - Port au Prince, reflections on post crisis aid operations in urban environments , Béatrice Boyer
- Humanitarian programmes which need to be adapted to urban vulnerabilities in Port-au-Prince, Freetown, Charikar or Ulan Bator, Nicolas Villeminot
- Post-earthquake Haiti: supporting the post-earthquake urban reconstruction process, Jean-Yves Barcelo
- Humanitarian action in cities: new challenges, new roles ? , Simon Deprez and Eléonore Labattut
- Post-disaster re-housing in cities: should we support social dynamics or reinforce the status quo?, Sandra D’Urzo
- Supporting the public provision of potable water in a crisis context: GRET’s operations in Haiti following the earthquake of 12 January 2010, Emilie Barrau and Jean-Philippe Fontenelle
- Port-au-Prince – urban disaster and humanitarian crisis, Béatrice Boyer
- Managing water, sanitation and hygiene in Port-au-Prince: how do we get out of the emergency phase?, Julie Patinet
- Why humanitarian actors are concerned by the biodiversity crisis, Pierre Carret - Florence Gibert
- Accountability goes digital, Olivier Sarrat
- Lessons learned from other natural disasters which are relevant for the response to the Haiti earthquake, François Grünewald
- The consultation and participation of local people - a key parameter of quality?, Groupe URD
- Mainstreaming the environment into Humanitarian Action, Tom Delrue and Renard Sexton
- Improving Humanitarian Assistance: A Transatlantic Agenda for Action, Andrea Binder, Kai Koddenbrock and Julia Steets
- Water and sanitation in post-crisis situations: between relief and development, Julie Patinet
- Ideas for improving the quality of the humanitarian response in Chad, Olivia Collins, Florence Gibert, Julie Patinet and Bonaventure Sokpoh
- Post-tsunami reconstruction in Aceh: quantity versus quality, Simon Deprez and Eléonore Labattut
- Using geomatics to increase the exchange of information between humanitarians – an idea worth looking into, Yann Rebois and Wilfried Tissot
- Building a quality framework: issues and challenges, Véronique de Geoffroy and Domitille Kauffmann
- What is evaluation for? The missing links in the evolution of humanitarian actors. , Hugues Maury
- Improving the quality of initial assessments, Véronique de Geoffroy and François Grünewald
- Reinforcing the participation of populations in humanitarian action , Véronique de Geoffroy and François Grünewald







