Research and Studies

Could the System Work Better? Scale and Local Knowledge in Humanitarian Relief

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This article analyses the international humanitarian response to the earthquake in Jogjakarta, Indonesia in May 2006. It also compares it with a small but very successful local initiative. It identifies inherent weaknesses in the international system, and argues for the possibility of scaling up lessons learned from the local example.

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