Humanitarian action facing the new challenges
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Delivering humanitarian aid has become increasingly complex in contemporary politics and practice. The growth of the humanitarian sector, driven by a rising number of actors and international donors like the EU, the United States, and the United Nations, raises critical questions about coordination, legitimacy, and accountability. These shifts, alongside the emergence of “New Wars” and advancements in international law, present additional challenges for humanitarian actors. Consequently, there is a pressing need for the professionalization of aid in terms of policy and education. This book offers an overview of the current challenges and developments in humanitarian action, while also providing insights into the policymaking process and higher education in this field. It addresses the intricate dynamics and evolving landscape of humanitarian efforts, emphasizing the importance of adapting to new realities and enhancing the effectiveness of aid delivery. Through this exploration, the text underscores the necessity for a more structured and educated approach to humanitarian assistance, ensuring that it meets the demands of a rapidly changing world.
