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Title: SGTM 09 Humanitarian Assistance


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SGTM 9 Humanitarian Assistance
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  • What is humanitarian assistance
  • Basic principles
  • Scope of action
  • Humanitarian roles
  • Military support

3
  • Food
  • Water and sanitation
  • Shelter
  • Health care
  • Security

4
  • Preserving human dignity
  • Neutrality
  • Impartiality

5
  • Medical care, medicine, training education
  • Food
  • Non-food items pots, pans, soap, blankets
    tarpaulins

Health Food aid
6
Water sanitation Shelter Infrastructure
  • Clean, potable supply
  • Construction
  • Tents, camp layout
  • Electricity
  • Schools, hospitals

7
  • Local authorities
  • Office for the Coordination ofHumanitarian
    Affairs
  • United Nations agencies
  • Intergovernmental organizations
  • Donor-governmental agencies
  • NGOs

8
  • Host-country authorization
  • Host-country responsibilityfor protection
    well-being
  • Humanitarian worksupplements host
    countrysefforts

9
  • Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian
    Affairs (OCHA)

10
UNHCR WFP UNICEF WHO
  • Refugees and IDPs
  • Emergency food-aid relief
  • Children and pregnant mothers
  • Preventative health care

11
International Committee of the Red
Cross International Federation of theRed
Cross and Red Crescent Societies
  • International humanitarian law
  • POW exchanges
  • POW visits
  • Humanitarian relief
  • Humanitarian relief

12
Donor-governmental agencies
  • Represent Governments or regionalorganizations
  • Provide funds to others
  • Support NGOs United Nations agencies
  • Support NGOs of own country
  • Examples ECHO, USAID, DFID, CIDA,DANIDA

13
NGOs
  • Independent
  • Humanitarian, human-rights anddevelopment work
  • Tactical level and policy level
  • Relation with United Nations
  • Some cooperate, others dont
  • United Nations does not control them
  • United Nations respects their neutrality

14
Military support
  • Security
  • Possibly, humanitarian work
  • Exceptionally, substitute forcivil authority in
    humanitarian work

15
Military Support
  • Security
  • Patrols
  • Escort convoy
  • Protection
  • Support
  • Transport
  • Engineering
  • Manpower
  • Tents
  • Technical
  • Potable water
  • Structures
  • Medical support

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  • Dont lose focus
  • Dont become part of the problem
  • Dont lead where others are supposed to act
  • Do see humanitarian elements as partners
  • Do use appropriate channels
  • Do coordinate

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  • Respect humanitarian mandates
  • Support humanitarian partners
  • Understand it as part ofwhole mission
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