the famine of 1873–74 in Bihar, India was less severe than had originally been anticipated, and 100,000 tons of grain was left unused at the end of the relief efforts?
Question 1: The ________ handbook, Humanitarian Charter and Minimum
Standards in Disaster Response, which was produced by a
coalition of leading non governmental humanitarian agencies, lists
the following principles of humanitarian action:
Question 2: It may therefore be
distinguished from ________, which seeks to address
the underlying socioeconomic factors which may have led
to a crisis or emergency.
Question 4: According to a London-based
research establishment, whose findings were released in April2009, the most lethal year in the history of
humanitarianism was ________, in which
122 aid workers were murdered
and 260 assaulted.