Garfield Richard
Columbia University School of Nursing, 617 W 168th St, Room 262, New York, NY, USA.
Disaster Med Public Health Prep. 2007 Nov;1(2):110-6. doi: 10.1097/DMP.0b013e318158a436.
The ability to monitor assistance, define humanitarian needs, and approach equity in the distribution of assistance has lagged behind the world's growing commitment to responding to humanitarian emergencies. This article highlights relevant data sources to elucidate elements of an operational definition of humanitarian need. New and refined measures are proposed to assist in assessing the level of need among affected populations. An original measure that combines data on conflict and disasters to summarize the cumulative magnitude of 4 types of humanitarian threats is presented.
监测援助情况、界定人道主义需求以及在援助分配中实现公平的能力,落后于世界对应对人道主义紧急情况日益增强的承诺。本文着重介绍相关数据来源,以阐明人道主义需求操作定义的要素。提出了新的和经过完善的措施,以协助评估受影响人群的需求程度。还介绍了一种将冲突和灾害数据相结合的原创性措施,以总结4类人道主义威胁的累积规模。