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This study seeks to understand the costs of conflict accrued by Pakistani state and people
as a result of their participation in US-led War on Terror. Firstly, it tries to understand
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Effective civil–military coordination is therefore essential in
achieving the over-arching humanitarian goal of saving lives
and alleviating suffering. However, in practice it is often...
Pakistan is a particularly relevant case study for
the research into the role of the affected state in
humanitarian action. It has suffered from two
major natural disasters...
The state, on explicit behalf of the society, delegated(s) its prerogatives or rather powers to
the military to protect the former against any kind of external as well as internal threat or...
Throughout the history floods have caused major damages to the mankind not only in terms of human life, but also complete loss of livelihoods and destruction of infrastructure. According to Munich...
Adobe mud blocks are one of the oldest and most widely used building materials. Use of these sun-dried blocks dates back to 8000 B. C. (Houben and Guillard 1994). The use of adobe is very common...
This guideline was prepared by Svetlana Brzev for the National Information Center of Earthquake Engineering in India for distribution in India and other developing countries. It was written for...
The speaker, introduced by Oxfam GB to the Shelter Meeting participants, presented the work of Johns Hopkins University within Sierra Leone to develop and evaluate new malaria control tools, in...
Early recovery in conflict settings has gained momentum in policy circles, but there are divergent views on what precisely it is, and how it differs from other approaches to promoting peace and...
This study aims to explore how ALNAP members and the wider sector might prioritise innovation and risk-taking in policy and practice. It does so by first reviewing experience in the private,...