An end to forgotten emergencies? / Oxfam.
Material type: TextSeries: Oxfam brifingPublication details: Oxford : Oxfam, 2000Description: 11 pDDC classification:- 363.348 21
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"Embargoed until 00.01 May 17th 2000"--T.p.
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Spiral bound
Western countries must increase humanitarian aid to meet the scale of the need; and, crucially, they must distribute that aid on the basis of need, not of political interest or media coverage. Oxfam's proposals include: all donors should commit to collectively providing a global safety-net; donors should devise an effective burden-sharing mechanism for meeting global humanitarian need based on their respective GNP; all donors to increase significantly their aid budgets to enable them to provide more humanitarian assistance without diverting resources from long-term development aid
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