作者
Graham Heaslip, Amir M Sharif, Abrahim Althonayan
发表日期
2012/10/1
期刊
International Journal of Production Economics
卷号
139
期号
2
页码范围
377-392
出版商
Elsevier
简介
The term Civil Military Co-ordination (CIMIC) suggests the seamless division of labour between aid workers and international military forces. The images of humanitarian organisations distributing food and medicines under the protection of military forces, or aid workers and military working together to construct refugee camps, set up field hospitals, provide emergency water and sanitation, has become more frequent. The media coverage from natural and man-made disasters in recent years, has heightened the expectation of a smooth interaction between humanitarian organisations and military forces. Due to fundamental differences between international military forces, humanitarian and development organisations (in terms of the principles and doctrines guiding their work, their agendas, operating styles, and roles), the area of civil military coordination in disaster relief has proven to be more difficult than other …
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