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"humanitarian disaster" refers to a situation where a large number of people are suffering and in need of help due to war, famine, natural disasters, or other crises. It describes a severe event that causes widespread harm to human lives and wellbeing, requiring immediate assistance and support from individuals, organizations, and governments.
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It's nice to have this particular discussion in the context of a pleasant example like this video, because in many other cases extreme climate events have resulted in
acute humanitarian disasters.
Jamie D. Aten, PhD, is an endowed professor of psychology at Wheaton College and founder and executive director of the college's
Humanitarian Disaster Institute in Wheaton, Illinois.
«Extreme weather events in a warmer world have the potential for greater impacts and can compound with other drivers to raise the risk
of humanitarian disasters, conflict, water and food shortages, population migration, labor shortfalls, price shocks, and power outages,» the intelligence threat assessment said.
But the
ongoing humanitarian disaster provides a teaching opportunity for a time not too long from now when the first true climate refugees trigger a similar situation.
In last year's Defense Department security blueprint, DOD pointed out that climate change may directly affect its mission, since it will have to prepare for operations in a more navigable Arctic, adapt to rising sea levels and be called upon for
more humanitarian disaster assistance.
The storm is being described as the
largest humanitarian disaster in Haiti since the 2010 quake, killing at least 11 and leaving 10,000 in shelters
Theresa May revealed a new insurance deal at the summit in Hamburg that will help Africa when
humanitarian disasters strikes and secure # 60 million to help Africa integrate into global financial markets.
Mr Brown wants the peacekeeping force to be on the ground by October and has called on world leaders to act quickly to stem the
growing humanitarian disaster.
By focusing disproportionately on Israel, the human rights community pays disproportionately less attention to the other occupations, such as those by China, Russia and Turkey, and to
other humanitarian disasters such as that occurring in Syria.
T - Mobile has just announced that it will offer free in - country roaming and domestic calling to Haiti in the wake of the January 12th earthquake and
subsequent humanitarian disaster.
The impact of new coal plants being built or new oil fields being developed — do not remain in their immediate vicinities — they translate into
epic humanitarian disasters and tragedies, as we continue to witness in the Philippines.
The extended drought between 1970 and 1990 in the Sahel region claimed 250,000 lives and created 10 million refugees: it was one of the world's
biggest humanitarian disasters.
Yet even though each of these theatres is comprised of external military forces advancing their objectives on civilian terrain within each of these countries, causing
massive humanitarian disasters in the process, Washington has failed to develop a strategy to calm the flames, and may in fact be fanning the embers.
Just a week later, Hurricane Maria would form and eventually knock out Puerto Rico's power grid, setting off a terrible
ongoing humanitarian disaster.
«If we take the devastating floods that caused the
largest humanitarian disaster in Pakistan's history as a sign of increased monsoon activity, than this doesn't bode well for the region,» Giosan said.
Yet Saudi Arabia is not without its critics, who lament its poor record on human rights, draconian executions of political prisoners and military intervention in the civil war in Yemen, a conflict that has caused
a humanitarian disaster in the country and one which is seen as a proxy war between the kingdom and its regional rival, Iran.
Varoufakis, who resigned as finance minister in July, will speak with radical would - be Labour party leader Jeremy Corbyn, Labour MP Diane Abbott and independent think tank New Economics Foundation's James Meadway on the «alternative to austerity,
humanitarian disaster and market meltdown.»
Another humanitarian disaster for no reason whatsoever.
After nearly seven years of war, hundreds of thousands of Syrians killed and
a humanitarian disaster, Tillerson asked nations to keep up economic pressure on Assad but provide aid to areas no longer under Islamic State's control.
«Make no mistake — this is
a humanitarian disaster involving 3.4 million U.S. citizens.»
A humanitarian disaster may unfold as the islands runs short on food, fuel, and access to clean water and communications remain limited.
The Harper government's response to
the humanitarian disaster in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan, and the announcement on November 22nd of the Canada - United States Asia Pacific Defence Policy Cooperation Framework, signal that its policy towards Asia is developing a greater security dimension to accompany its single - minded emphasis to date on economic objectives.
While there is no easy answer or quick fix, I'm becoming more convinced that the increase of community response is an immediate source of healing for the brokenness presented in both of
these humanitarian disasters.
That's
a humanitarian disaster, here in Greece at the moment.»
Health and
humanitarian disasters.
The meeting will be held at Wheaton College, jointly hosted by the Billy Graham Center for Evangelism (BGCE) and
the Humanitarian Disaster Institue (HDI).
Researchers including Jamie Aten, founder of
the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College, discovered that when faith traditions offer people a meaningful way to understand a tragedy, they are more likely to cope with massive material losses and regain a sense of agency amid trauma.
Jamie Aten, director of
the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College, shared four spiritual survival tips to keep in mind amid a storm like Harvey.
With bombs pounding mostly military targets in Baghdad 15 hours a day, and
a humanitarian disaster looming in the rest of the country, Iraqi Christians and international relief agency officials fear that bottled - up aid may be too little, too late for thousands.
Dr. Jamie D. Aten is founder and executive director of
the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College, Illinois, and author of the Disaster Ministry Handbook.
Today, I run
the Humanitarian Disaster Institute at Wheaton College, the nation's first social science research center devoted to the study of faith and disasters.
I told him I'm a college professor, and that I direct
the Humanitarian Disaster Institute (HDI), a Wheaton College research center dedicated to the study of faith and disasters.