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The Year of Recurring Disasters: A Review of Natural Disasters in 2012

Measuring Disasters' Full Impact

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: Wildfires seldom kill in great numbers but they’re profoundly hazardous; so assessing a disaster’s full impact isn’t always as simple as it seems.

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The Year of Recurring Disasters: A Review of Natural Disasters in 2012

Disasters' Aftermath: Policy, Planning and Money

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: In the face of a mega disaster, humanitarian aid runs high, but we need to lose the habit of having the money follow the disaster.

The Year of Recurring Disasters: A Review of Natural Disasters in 2012

Women, Regional Actors and Disaster Risk Management

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: Women are far more vulnerable to natural disasters than men are and they die at four times the rate that men do at such time. They also tend to be more proactive in the push for disaster- risk management policies.

The Year of Recurring Disasters: A Review of Natural Disasters in 2012

2012: The Year of Recurring Disasters

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: Although there were no mega disasters in 2012, there were recurring disasters affecting the same people as before but creating different challenges and consequences.

Elizabeth Ferris: Syria’s Escalating Humanitarian Crisis

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: More than 600,000 Syrians have fled the country since war broke out in 2011, but the number of displaced persons in Syria is far greater than that. These are people who need basic services and who are enduring unimaginable strife.

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The Project on Internal Displacement

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: We’ve developed basic standards for dealing with natural disasters and incorporating human rights that have been adopted by the United Nations.

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Rebuilding a City: The Dos and Don’ts in Post-Disaster Urban Recovery

Expanding Urban Centers Pose Challenges

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: As urban centers around the world continue to grow, they become more vulnerable to the ravages of natural disasters; this presents a host of unique challenges for governments and relief organizations alike.

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Pakistan's Flood Catastrophe and International Response

Long Road to Recovery for Pakistan

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: It will be a long, arduous road to recovery for Pakistan. This disaster offers the government of Pakistan an opportunity to act with a clear vision for the benefit of its people.

Humanitarian Response Index 2009: Clarifying Donor Priorities

National NGOs Have Unique Obstacles

Elizabeth Ferris

Elizabeth Ferris: National NGOs play an important role in humanitarian response, but are vulnerable and are confronted with obstacles that international organizations seldom have to face.

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Evolution of Consumer Payments

Martin Neil Baily

Martin Neil Baily

Baily says emerging technologies will have a profound impact on consumer spending habits.

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