Responding to the War in Ukraine
Anthony Fong and Kirsten Johnson, (2022)
This paper covers how people and organisations can contribute and help respond to the war in Ukraine. It is known that one’s well-intended actions can do harm if not coordinated with organisations experienced in disaster response. Even for licensed emergency physicians, humanitarian-aid work requires specific training to be most effective.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s43678-022-00319-8
Topics:
Nato
Forced Displacement
Employment
NGO
Military
Age
Mental health
Shelter
Integration
Training
Emergency Shelters
Economy
Health
Crimea
poverty
UNHCR
Donbas
Armed forces
Supply chain
Collaboration
Policy
Language
Conflict
Refugee
Humanitarian Response Plan
education
Russia
Displacement
Healthcare
Discrimination
Humanitarian law
Humanitarian Actions
Displacement Sites
Inflation
European Union
Humanitarian aid
refugees
Migration
Pole opinion
Coordination
Gender
Sanctions
disinformation
Humanitarian crisis
Putin