Search Results - "humanitarian aid"
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Job stress among humanitarian aid workers
Published 2018Subjects: “…Job stress; Humanitarian aid workers; Effort reward imbalance; Job strain…”
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A commentary on agility in humanitarian aid supply chains
Published 2015“…Such evolution has potential impacts on theoretical discussions and understanding of agility in humanitarian aid supply chains and humanitarian aid supply chains in general. …”
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Effort-reward imbalance and burnout among humanitarian aid workers
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Effort-reward imbalance and heavy alcohol consumption among humanitarian aid workers
Published 2016“…Objective: The purpose of the study was to explore the prevalence of heavy alcohol consumption and its association with stress-related working conditions - defined in terms of effort-reward imbalance (ERI) - among a large sample of humanitarian aid workers (HAWs) operating across four continents. …”
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Humanitarian aid storage: way of quick response for victim’s ease before and after the disaster
Published 2016“…The affected areas sometimes cannot be reached due to poor transportation, lack of manpower and poor storage or packaging of humanitarian aid. Therefore, this research proposes the humanitarian aid storage condition that consider the period of time and effect towards the physical properties. …”
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Sustaining a positive altruistic identity in humanitarian aid work: A qualitative case study
Published 2009“…This case study explores the interpersonal and intrapersonal experiences of a single individual who spent more than 35 years in humanitarian aid work. Using interpretative phenomenological analysis, one superordinate theme, altruistic identity (AI), emerges. …”
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Work-related stress in a humanitarian context: a qualitative investigation
Published 2018Subjects: “…Humanitarian aid worker…”
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Humanatirian aid Storage: a way quick response for victim's ease before and after the disaste
Published 2015“…The victim places sometimes cannot be reached due to poor transportation, lack of man power and poor storage or packaging of humanitarian aid. Therefore, this research proposes the humanitarian aid storage condition that consider the period of time and effect towards the physical properties. …”
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Immunisation coverage and its determinants among Rohingya refugee children in Malaysia
Published 2023“…Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from September to November 2020 among the guardians of 243 Rohingya refugee children studying under the sponsorship of the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center, Malaysia. Results: Among the 243 children, 90 (37) were unimmunised, 147 (60.5) were partially immunised and only 6 (2.5) were fully immunised. …”
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Lawmaking
Published 2016“…This includes chapters on the organizations that relate to trade, humanitarian aid, peace operations, and more, as well as chapters on the history of international organizations. …”
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People displaced by climate change and proposal for a global convention to help them
Published 2010“…It is the duty of the parent state in particular, and of the international community in general, to extend them humanitarian aid and to provide facilities for sending them back to their original places of living. …”
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NGOs, identities, and religion: a case of split personalities?
Published 2008“…This paper presents a comparative case study of the Australian arms of two well-known international NGOs, both operating in the same sector (humanitarian aid). One of the organisations in question is religiously-based, the other is secular in nature. …”
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Effects of logistics planning, human resource management and coordination mediated by individual performance on humanitarian operations performance in Malaysia
Published 2021“…This study contributes to supporting relevant parties (government agencies and NGOs) in strengthening their future disaster preparedness when dealing with humanitarian aid operations. Undoubtedly, a good operation performance increases organisations’ competitive advantage since inadequate planning, ineffective operations, and lack of coordination between stakeholders are proven to significantly affect operations performance negatively. …”
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Malaysian Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and humanitarian issues in Gaza, Palestine
Published 2012“…By using more diplomatic ways (delivering humanitarian aid), and not in the form of terrorism, this has been found to be more effective to tell the world leaders of the sufferings of the Gaza people. …”
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