- Editorial, François Grünewald
- The risky relations between Sudan, humanitarians and the International Criminal Court, D.M
- Humanitarian actors turn their attention to the European Consensus, Véronique de Geoffroy and François Grünewald
- What of France’s current humanitarian policy ?
- Understanding chronic poverty in Afghanistan, Johan Pasquet
- It is time for aid to go green, Florence Gibert
- State and Societal Fragility, François Grünewald
- Improving the quality of initial assessments, Véronique de Geoffroy and François Grünewald
- Reinforcing the participation of populations in humanitarian action, Véronique de Geoffroy and François Grünewald
- Bibliography on Chad
- Events in “Humanitarian Aid on the Move” No. 1
Humanitarian Aid on the move No. 1
30/12/2008
The complexity of crises and the variety of contexts mean that humanitarian actors have to continually learn and adapt without losing sight of their original commitment. Different humanitarian cultures and approaches have emerged as the sector has become more diversified, with an increasing number of new stakeholders. And as the sector has grown, it has become increasingly attractive to those who would seek to instrumentalise it. [...]