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A bridge too far: aid agencies and the military in humanitarian response
A Data Collecting System Focused on Food Security and Population Movements
Advancing Preventive Diplomacy in a Post-Cold War Era: Suggested Roles for Governments and NGOs
An Account of Relief Operations in Bosnia
Between Relief and Development: targeting food aid for disaster prevention in Ethiopia
Beyond “Working in Conflict”: Understanding Conflict and Building Peace
Business engagement in humanitarian relief: key trends and policy implications
Cash and vouchers in emergencies
Cash transfers in emergencies: evaluating benefits and assessing risks
Cash-for-Work and Food Insecurity in Koisha, Southern Ethiopia
Concerning Accountability in Humanitarian Action
Contingency Planning and Humanitarian Action: a Review of Practice
Cost-effectiveness Analysis: A Useful Tool for the Assessment and Evaluation of Relief Operations
Development in Conflict: The Experience of ACORD in Uganda, Sudan, Mali and Angola
Dilemmas of Post-Conflict Transition: Lessons from the Health Sector
Disaster Risk Reduction: Mitigation and preparedness in development and emergency programming
Food-security assessments in emergencies: a livelihoods approach
HIV/AIDS and emergencies: analysis and recommendations for practice
Housing reconstruction after conflict and disaster
Housing reconstruction in post-earthquake Gujarat: A comparative analysis
Human rights and international legal standards: what do relief workers need to know?
Humanitarian action in protracted Crises: the new relief \'agenda\' and its limits
Humanitarian Mine Action: The First Decade of a New Sector in Humanitarian Aid
Humanitarianism and Foreign Policy in the post cold war era
HumanitarianPractice Network Number 38
Impact of War and Atrocity on Civilians
Learning from cash responses to the tsunami
Mainstreaming Safety and Security Management in Aid Agencies
Monetisation: Linkages to Food Security?
NGO Responses to Hurricane Mitch: Evaluations for Accountability and Learning
North Korea: the politics of food aid
Participtory review in Chronic Instability: The Experience of the Ikafe Refugee Settlement Programme
Peace-Making through Protectorate: Operational and Political Challenges
Politics and Humanitarian Aid: Debates, Dilemmas and Dissention
Promoting humanitarian principles: the southern Sudan experience
Protection in Practice: Field-Level Strategies for Protecting Civilians from Deliberate Harm
Reconsidering the tools of war: small arms and humanitarian action
Remittances During Crises: Implications for Humanitarian Response
Reproductive health for displaced populations
Room for Improvement: The Management and Support of Relief and Development Workers
Targeting the Poor in Northern Iraq: The Role of Formal and Informal Research Methods in Relief
Temporary human settlement planning for displaced populations in emergencies
Terms of Engagement: Conditions and Conditionality in Humanitarian Action
The Coordination of Humanitarian Action: the case of Sri Lanka
The Food Economy Approach: a framework for understanding rural livelihoods
The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Health and Well-being
The Joint Evaluation of Emergency Assistance to Rwanda: Study III Principal Findings and Recommendations
The People In Aid Code Of Best Practice
The Political Economy of Relief and Rehabilitation in the Somali Region 5, Eastern Ethiopia
The Political Economy of War: What Relief Agencies Need to Know
The Rwandan Refugee Crisis in Tanzania: Initial Successes and Failures in Food Assistance
The war economy in Liberia: a political Analysis

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