Instructions: Complete 5 of the questions .
The answers should be at least 3 substantive paragraphs, well developed, referenced, and properly formatted. “Substantive” means that the writer has added to the dialogue with referenced facts or pertinent personal experience leading to a reasoned argument that advances the scholarly discussion. in APA 6th edition format.
- 1.What are some advantages and disadvantages of providing humanitarian aid on a long-term basis?
- 2.How can we involve the affected community in the aid provision process? And what is the benefit? Include one example.
- Can the aid provision lead to an increase in the conflict in countries where the conflict is the root cause of food insecurity?
- How can technology have a positive influence on humanitarian aid organizations when responding to disasters?
- Conversely, how can technology have a negative influence on humanitarian aid organizations when responding to disasters?
- Which is more beneficial for the economic recovery process: investing more in response or in recovery? Why?
- Who will be participating in the recovery phase and what is their role? Give specific examples from both governmental and non-governmental organization?
- What is the role of the emergency manager during the recovery?
- How will understand the ethics and rules of certain populations?
- How does understanding the ethics, culture, and rules of society will affect our decision making as Emergency managers?
- What are some of the dangers that displaced populations face?
- What are common causes of refugee displaced populations? How can you address this causes?
- Explain the differences and similarity between surveillance and monitoring?
- What is the basic idea of humanitarian assistance?
- How do you ensure the security of food, water and sanitation for responders?
- As an emergency manager, how would you overcome your staff from becoming a security risk?
- Does the humanitarian response carry the same aspects of a disaster response? Why? Why not?
- Going forward, the nature of humanitarian crisis will continue to change. How can we adapt our current methods/models to address continuing changes?
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