Retos de la ayuda humanitaria en conflictos armados prolongados: el rol creciente de los agentes locales

  • Calvet Martínez E
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Abstract

Protracted armed conflicts such as Yemen and Syria, hindering humanitarian aid, using starvation as a weapon of war, increasing violence against humanitarian operations and the difficult access by international agencies to the people in need is constant. Give greater prominence to local actors and "invest in people" is a basic shared responsibility according to the Secretary General of the United Nations. However, in 2014, local agents only received directly 0.2 percent of international humanitarian funding. The challenges of humanitarian aid are, among others, the need for greater understanding between local agents and international agents of the power dynamics in conflict environments and greater integration of humanitarian aid into broader initiatives aimed at transforming the structural roots of conflict. The First World Humanitarian Summit held in Istanbul in May 2016 has put the focus on empowering local and national NGOs as a new way of working and make more effective the humanitarian aid.

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Calvet Martínez, E. (2017). Retos de la ayuda humanitaria en conflictos armados prolongados: el rol creciente de los agentes locales. Revista Española de Derecho Internacional, 69(1), 245–270. https://doi.org/10.17103/redi.69.1.2017.1.09

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