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Autor/Urheber | Martin Searle |
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Titel | Marawi's Humanitarian Challenges: Limits of Localising Aid ; RSIS Commentary ; No. 157. |
Quelle | S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies (2018)
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Alleviating Poverty; Anti-Poverty; Extreme Poverty; Fight Against Poverty; Global Poverty; Health Aspects Of Poverty; Indicators Of Poverty; Participatory Poverty Assessment; Poverty Eradication; Poverty Analysis; Poverty In Developing Countries; Urban Poverty; Disaster preparedness; Disaster prevention; Disaster management; Emergency relief; Flood control; Fire prevention; Natural disasters; Man-made disasters; Post-conflict recovery; Fragile states; Development Indicators; Environmental Indicators; Economic Indicators; Educational Indicators; Demographic Indicators; Health Indicators; Disadvantaged Groups; Socially Disadvantaged Children; Social Conditions; Urban Development; Urban Sociology; Income Distribution; Social Justice; Poor; Economic forecasting; Health expectancy; Social groups; Political participation; Distribution of income; Inequality of income; Developing countries; Mass society; Social change; Social policy; Social stability; Population; Sustainable development; Peasantry; Urban policy; Urban renewal; Social accounting; Economic growth |
Abstract | While the occupation of Marawi City has ended the immediate humanitarian emergency, efforts to limit the appeal of any future insurgency are creating new humanitarian challenges. These must be handled shrewdly to avoid worsening an already delicate relationship between the Philippine authorities and the local Maranao people. |
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