"Crises and vulnerability" section - Humanitarian Aid on the move
Articles related to this topic in "Humanitarian Aid on the move":
- Increase the resilience of livelihoods to threats and crises that impact agriculture, nutrition, food security and food safety, Presentation by Patrick Jacqueson
- Urban Resilience, Presentation by Jean-Christophe Adrian
- The EU Approach to Resilience: Learning from Food Security Crises , Presentation by François Grünewald
- Resilience and disasters: a UN perspective, Presentation by John Harding
- Re-focusing development actors’ targeting on the poorest people in the Sahel to build long-lasting resilience, Cyprien Fabre - Eric Pitois
- The many fronts in the struggle against malnutrition , Christina Lionnet
- Environment and conflict in Latin America, Renard Sexton
- Does humanitarian coordination exclude local actors and weaken their capacity? , Andréanne Martel
- Managing crises in urban areas: food and nutritional security and urban-rural links, Florence Egal
- Cities and global risks, François Grünewald
- Towards the sustainable development of urban areas affected by disasters, Emmanuel Hubert
- Economic and social recovery in rural areas following the earthquake in Haiti: linking relief, rehabilitation and development, Peggy Pascal, Erwin Schmitt and Fabien Thomas
- Haiti’s future will be decided by its creative children. , Daniel Derivois
- Haiti: psychosocial activities in a crisis context, Marion Cherblanc
- Counter-narcotics strategies for Afghanistan’s opiate economy: Are we on track?, Charlotte Dufour, Domitille Kauffmann and François Grünewald
- Climate change and natural disasters in Bangladesh: humanitarianism and the challenge of « resilience », Camille Raillon
- Haiti’s vulnerability to earthquakes: the case for a historical perspective and a better analysis of risks, Yvio Georges and François Grünewald
- Crises and psychological damage: the role of psychosocial programmes, Claire Pirotte
- The city as a place of refuge for IDPs, Agnès de Geoffroy
- Neglected cities: the responsibilities of aid agencies in post-crisis contexts - The case of Afghanistan, Béatrice Boyer
- Education in emergencies: the need for schools, Elise Joisel
- Crises, conflicts over resources and the environment , Florence Gibert and François Grünewald
- For an integrated and multi-sectoral approach to nutrition in emergency, rehabilitation and development programmes: some tools and food for thought, Charlotte Dufour
- Understanding chronic poverty in Afghanistan, Johan Pasquet
- It is time for aid to go green
- State and Societal Fragility, François Grünewald







