DescriptionWhy do we need to fix the humanitarian aid system.webm
English: 135 million people worldwide rely on humanitarian aid to help them cope with war, disasters, and poverty. But the current system for providing this aid can’t keep up with a demand that is growing every year due to climate change and its consequences. In this lecture, Thea Hilhorst (Erasmus University) will explain how and why our system for humanitarian aid needs to be fixed.
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Why do we need to fix the humanitarian aid system?
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Wereldwijd zijn 135 miljoen mensen afhankelijk van ontwikkelingshulp om te overleven in gebieden met oorlogen, rampen en armoede. Maar het huidige systeem kan de groeiende vraag naar hulp niet meer bijbenen door alle gevolgen van klimaatverandering. In dit college legt Thea Hilhorst (Erasmus University) uit hoe en waarom we ontwikkelingshulp anders moeten organiseren.
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Dit college is onderdeel van project 884139 European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme.