Humanitarian Assistance Webcast 3: From Mitigation to Prevention and Rehabilitation: The Changing Scope of Humanitarian

Date: 
2011-11-16
Location: 
USA, online, 9:30am - 11:00am
Humanitarians are continually charged with the reevaluation of their work based on the evolution of conflicts and disasters. No longer satisfied with simply providing relief in times of crisis, the frontier of humanitarian action has expanded to include not only life-saving assistance but also prevention and rehabilitation activities. However, this change in scope calls into question the classical distinction between relief and development programs, the core principles of humanitarianism, and how professionals conduct operations in the field.

This Humanitarian Assistance Webcast will consider the following questions:

-How do the core principles of humanitarianism apply to this changing scope?

-What does it mean to be humanitarian and why is this description important?

-To what extent are prevention and rehabilitation measures such as “Disaster Risk Reduction” (DRR) measures part of humanitarian assistance?

Additional Preparatory Module: Humanitarian Principles

Participants to the Humanitarian Assistance Webcast are invited to review a self-paced online module on the principles of humanitarian action as a preparation to the event. Tell us what you think afterwards on the ATHA Facebook page.

http://www.hpcrresearch.org/events/humanitarian-assistance-webcast-3-mitigation-prevention-and-rehabilitation-changing-scope-hum

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