Disasters
Articles in the latest issue examine archetypes of famine and response, civil-military integration in Kashmir, reproductive health services for refugees in Guinea and the politics of protection in Uganda.
Articles in the latest issue examine archetypes of famine and response, civil-military integration in Kashmir, reproductive health services for refugees in Guinea and the politics of protection in Uganda.
This virtual issue examines reconstruction efforts in five conflict-affected countries (namely, Afghanistan, Iraq, Kosovo, Lebanon and Sri Lanka) where concerns over politicisation, marketisation and securitisation have been especially pronounced.
Articles in the latest issue consider performance standards and accountability in US foreign assistance, international financial institutions' generation of knowledge in times of crisis and the SDR aid link.
ODI journal 'Disasters' is commissioning artices for its next edition 'Disaster risk management in a changing climate.'
This article reviews what is being done and still needs to be done in response to the increasingly pressured global climate agenda.
This theme issue explores the outcomes of introducing a climate change perspective into development, considering the evolution of adaptation policy and practice, mitigation governance and low-carbon economy transformation, and fundamental challenges that climate change poses to development planning.
Articles in the latest issue examine survey methods to assess mortality in humanitarian emergencies, children's protective needs in Darfur, faith-based aid, globalisation and the humanitarian frontline, and much more. For the full table of contents, or to subscribe or submit a manuscript, visit www.interscience.wiley.com/journal/disa.
Political economy approaches can help better understand and address governance, towards improving aid effectiveness and development results in the water sector.
This paper explores how social sciences methods, including the application of economic models, can help to assess government compliance with obligations on economic, social and cultural rights.
Ethiopia faced a crisis in 2008 with 12 million people needing food aid. The country has a long history of disasters and there is a rich literature that can inform new responses. This virtual issue brings together Disasters articles spanning its 32-year history.