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Coordinating post-disaster humanitarian response: lessons from the 2005 Kashmir earthquake,India
Authors:Peer Ghulam Nabi
Affiliation:1. suhailkopor@gmail.com
Abstract:This article is based on a field study carried out in Indian-administered Kashmir after the 2005 earthquake. In this analysis of how non-governmental development organisations (NGDOs) engage and coordinate with one another and with other disaster response agencies during post-disaster relief and rehabilitation operations, it can be concluded that NGDO coordination was ineffective. The research points out that, even though there is coordination among the international and national NGDOs, local NGDOs are seldom engaged in the overall coordination processes. The paper advocates developing coordination among the humanitarian agencies as a pre-disaster initiative for a more effective collaborative humanitarian disaster response.
Keywords:Civil society – NGOs  Partnership  Aid – Accountability  Development policies  Aid effectiveness  South Asia
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