- Editorial, François Grünewald
- Emerging humanitarian donors: the Gulf States, Véronique de Geoffroy and Alain Robyns
- What level of information exchange should there be between humanitarians and the military?, François Grünewald
- The need to reassess practices and build real partnerships, Camille Raillon
- Crises, conflicts over resources and the environment, Florence Gibert and François Grünewald
- Ideas for improving the quality of the humanitarian response in Chad, Olivia Collins, Florence Gibert, Julie Patinet and Bonaventure Sokpoh
- Post-tsunami reconstruction in Aceh: quantity versus quality, Simon Deprez and Eléonore Labattut
- Using geomatics to increase the exchange of information between humanitarians – an idea worth looking into, Yann Rebois and Wilfried Tissot
- Bibliography on the new humanitarian donors
- Events in “Humanitarian Aid on the move” No. 3
Humanitarian Aid on the move No. 3
30/09/2009
Recently, good news has been in short supply. Journalists and civil society leaders continue to disappear or to be assassinated in the Russian Federation, the situation in the Caucasus remains explosive both in the north (Chechnya, Dagestan and Ingushetia) and the south (Georgia and Nagorny-Kabarach). The crises in Darfur, Somalia and the DRC drag on. More and more often, humanitarians are denied access [...]