HPG Policy Briefs DetailsPublications in this seriesDetails Humanitarian Policy Group (HPG) Policy Briefs are short papers which contain key points and policy recommendations. Some complement or summarise our reports, while others combine analysis from previous research with consultation around a live policy issue or crisis situation. Publications in this series Trends in US Humanitarian Policy Publication - Briefing papers - 11 April 2002 HPG Policy Briefs 3 Abby Stoddard This paper examines trends in US humanitarian policy, and assesses how these trends are reflected in the changing architecture of US assistance. Download Mainstreaming Safety and Security Management in Aid Agencies Publication - Briefing papers - 16 March 2001 HPG Policy Briefs 2 Koenraad Van Brabant This paper offers a comparative overview of recent aid agency attempts to strengthen the management of safety and security. Download The Politics of Coherence: Humanitarianism and Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era Publication - Briefing papers - 15 June 2000 HPG Policy Briefs 1 Joanna Macrae and Nicholas Leader This paper examines the origins and evolution of the concept of policy coherence and its implications in practice. Download Pages« first‹ prev…7891011 View content in the Search Centre:Conflict and securityHumanitarian policyLivelihoodsNatural disasters
Trends in US Humanitarian Policy Publication - Briefing papers - 11 April 2002 HPG Policy Briefs 3 Abby Stoddard This paper examines trends in US humanitarian policy, and assesses how these trends are reflected in the changing architecture of US assistance. Download
Mainstreaming Safety and Security Management in Aid Agencies Publication - Briefing papers - 16 March 2001 HPG Policy Briefs 2 Koenraad Van Brabant This paper offers a comparative overview of recent aid agency attempts to strengthen the management of safety and security. Download
The Politics of Coherence: Humanitarianism and Foreign Policy in the Post-Cold War Era Publication - Briefing papers - 15 June 2000 HPG Policy Briefs 1 Joanna Macrae and Nicholas Leader This paper examines the origins and evolution of the concept of policy coherence and its implications in practice. Download