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Impact of Disaster-Conflict-Pandemic Nexus on Humanitarian Leadership in the Indo-Pacific
Dr Alistair D. B. Cook Senior Fellow and Coordinator of Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Programme
Dr Alistair D. B. Cook
Ms S. Nanthini Associate Research Fellow
Ms S. Nanthini
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This research project aims to explore the conflict-disaster-pandemic nexus of the Rakhine state in Myanmar and Marawi in the Philippines. Based on the previously completed individual rounds of research on the humanitarian situations in Myanmar’s Rakhine state and Philippines’ Marawi, this report seeks to identify developments in HADR mechanisms in these areas that have been affected by conflict, natural disasters and well as pandemics. By assessing the HADR mechanisms in place as a result of the humanitarian situations and dynamics in these two areas, it will allow for a comparison with conditions in disaster settings to uncover the parameters and understandings of humanitarianism in Southeast Asia at local, national, regional and international levels. This project will also as assess progress made in terms of capacity to protect to protect and assist vulnerable communities in conflict-affected settings. This project will result in the production of a policy report.
Theme: | Conflict and Stability / Country and Region Studies / Non-Traditional Security / Regionalism and Multilateralism |
Region: | Southeast Asia and ASEAN / Global |
Entity: | IDSS / NTS Centre |