- Editorial, François Grünewald
- Afghanistan: Chronicle of a defeat foretold, Laurent Saillard
- The socio-economic impact of the international community’s presence in Abéché, Mahamat Mustapha Absakine Yerima
- The forecast is not good, François Grünewald
- The city as a place of refuge for IDPs, Agnès de Geoffroy
- Neglected cities: the responsibilities of aid agencies in post-crisis contexts – The case of Afghanistan, Béatrice Boyer
- Education in emergencies: the need for schools, Elise Joisel
- Mainstreaming the environment into Humanitarian Action, Tom Delrue and Renard Sexton
- Improving Humanitarian Assistance: A Transatlantic Agenda for Action, Andrea Binder, Kai Koddenbrock and Julia Steets
- Water and sanitation in post-crisis situations: between relief and development, Julie Patinet
- Events in “Humanitarian Aid on the Move” No. 4
- Bibliography on disaster risk reduction (DRR)
Humanitarian Aid on the move No. 4
30/12/2009
Don’t shoot at the ambulance! Humanitarians are neither enemies to be killed, nor merchandise to be sold. And yet, the recent attack against the house of United Nations’ staff in Kabul shows that aid workers in general, and the UN in particular, are clearly considered to be parties to the conflict. [...]