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Inadequate international crisis management

  • Ineffectual international emergency relief
  • Inadequate intergovernmental emergency aid
  • Inadequate United Nations disaster assistance
  • Uncoordinated disaster relief

Nature

International emergencies have been defined as human rights violations or major disruptions endangering peace, security and stability. Without relief coordination, it is impossible to ensure that in case of natural disaster or other disaster situations, emergency relief activities of all donor sources are mobilized and coordinated so as to supply the needs of a disaster-stricken country in a timely and effective manner. Collective action is severely impeded by the principle of "non-intervention in the internal affairs" of countries. The consent of the country concerned is often a necessary preliminary to intergovernmental action. Consensus amongst the members of any intervening international body may also be required, with the unanimity rule being applied. This implies that even when a meeting is held to discuss collective action, there is no guarantee that this would lead to mediation or some other form of collective diplomacy or action.

Claim

Hard-headed governments have increasingly written off UN emergency aid because of its inability to react with speed or efficiency. Bureaucrats, afraid of offending host governments, have proven incapable of supervising distribution of relief with the same energetic commitment and brusque impatience of private agencies.

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Value

Uncoordinated
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Relief
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SDG

Sustainable Development Goal #13: Climate ActionSustainable Development Goal #17: Partnerships to achieve the Goal

Metadata

Database
World problems
Type
(F) Fuzzy exceptional problems
Subject
  • Social activity » Welfare
  • Societal problems » Emergencies
  • Societal problems » Inadequacy
  • Societal problems » Ineffectiveness
  • Government » Intergovernmental
  • Management » Management
  • International relations » United nations » United nations
  • Development » Aid
  • Development » Assistance
  • Content quality
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    Language
    English
    Last update
    Mar 20, 2023