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World Disasters Report 1995


Author(s): INT FED OF THE RED CROSS AND RED CRESCEN
ISBN10:  9041100385
ISBN13:  9789041100382
Format:  Paperback
Pub. Date:  4/1/1995
Publisher(s): Brill Academic Pub

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SummaryTable of Contents
The"World Disasters Report, the first of its kind, makes a major contribution towards a more professional response to disasters worldwide. Drawing on the experience and expertise of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, the world's oldest and largest disaster agency, the"Report provides a clear analysis and discussion of modern disaster trends, supported throughout by numerous facts and statistics.
It covers in particular the following key features: The regional distribution of disasters and the main issues relating to disaster response. Trends in the changing nature of disasters.The causes and effects of today's disasters and the vulnerability of certain groups of people to such events. Common questions raised and misconceptions held about disasters. The impact and effects of the main common types of disasters, and an examination of how such events have been tackled. Various disaster definitions, developed to assist disaster analysis and research. A comprehensive compilation of global disaster statistics, prepared by the Brussels-based Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters (CRED). A full listing of organisations involved in disasters worldwide. An essential source of reference on disaster issues for governments, local authorities and indigenous community groups, the"World "Disasters Report will also be of great practical value to all relief agencies.
International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, CRED inside front cover
Acknowledgements 4(2)
List of illustrations
6(1)
Introduction 7(2)
Section One, Key Issues
Addressing humanitarian needs around conflicts
9(10)
Camp violence---five ways to reduce tension
15(1)
Somalia---working in the grey zone
16(3)
UN sanctions and the humanitarian crisis
19(10)
Haiti---sanctions, half sanctions or no sanctions?
22(2)
Iraq---sanctions and security
24(1)
Serbia-Montenegro---experiments in aid
25(1)
Iraq---sliding into destitution and vulnerability
26(3)
Section Two, Methodologies
Doing the right thing: Why good practice?
29(4)
Turning early warning into livelihood monitoring
33(8)
Looking into Ethiopia's future
36(1)
Taking timely action against earthquakes
37(1)
Early warning of epidemics
38(3)
Evaluation: Measuring effects not process
41(8)
Listening to the beneficiaries
42(3)
Rwanda---assessing success and failure
45(4)
Section Three, The Year in Disasters 1994
International Federation needs and appeals
49(10)
Rwanda: Dilemmas of a total disaster
59(10)
Humanitarians in uniform?
60(2)
Airwaves of hope and hate: Rwanda's radio wars
62(3)
Psychological support---who helps the helpers?
65(4)
Mozambique: Back to tough times
69(8)
Good news on mines and demobilisation
73(4)
Bangladesh: How to survive a cyclone
77(8)
Cyclones and refugees
81(1)
1991: Surviving the big one
82(3)
Ethiopia: Ten years on, could it starve again?
85(8)
Poverty deepens despite reforms in Ethiopia
89(4)
Section Four, Disasters Database
Meeting the need for systematic data
93(22)
Early warning systems: A selective guide
115(6)
International Federation delegation network
121(6)
National Societies: The global reach
127(14)
Information sources and further reading
141(4)
Signatories to the Code of Conduct
145(3)
The International Federation on the Internet 148(1)
World Disasters Report publications information 149(1)
World Disasters Report publications order form Advertisers 150
Fundamental Principles of the International Red Cross and Read Crescent Movement

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