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Humanitarian Assistance in the UK: Current Capability and the Development of Best Practice

In April 2007 the Department for Culture, Media and Sport commissioned research to identify the current capability in humanitarian assistance around the UK.

 

A report published on 9 October, “Humanitarian Assistance in the UK: Current Capability and the Development of Best Practice” produced by Dr Anne Eyre, Viv Brunsden & Jamie Murphy identifies some examples of good practice in humanitarian assistance and provides an evidence-base for the development of future best practice.

The report also focuses on challenges and opportunities for enhancing emergency capability, and makes recommendations about the type of support local responders require and where Government resources should be focused.

Humanitarian Assistance in the UK: Current Capability and the Development of Best Practice Research Report PDF (2.2mb) - [(Updated 16/10/07]

These documents are available online in Adobe Acrobat (.pdf) format.


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