Localization of Humanitarian Aid
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.56362/Rev24105081FKeywords:
localization, sustainable solutions to humanitarian issues, non- governmental organization, financial managementAbstract
This paper includes a review of literature on localization and humanitarian interventions. Analyses of related literature reveal three main fields of interest, including the empirical review which evaluates existing literature on the topic, theoretical review and the conceptual framework. This paper refers to empirical review of the relevant literature.
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