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Tesi etd-01172017-221219


Tipo di tesi
Tesi di laurea magistrale
Autore
MASIS MARIN, ANGIE MARIE
URN
etd-01172017-221219
Titolo
La acción humanitaria en situaciones de conflicto. El caso de Sira (2011-2016)
Dipartimento
GIURISPRUDENZA
Corso di studi
SCIENZE PER LA PACE: COOPERAZIONE INTERNAZIONALE E TRASFORMAZIONE DEI CONFLITTI
Relatori
relatore Prof. Marzano, Arturo
Parole chiave
  • NGO
  • conflict
  • war
  • donors
  • Syria
  • development cooperation
  • humanitarian aid
  • humanitarian
  • UNO
Data inizio appello
06/02/2017
Consultabilità
Completa
Riassunto
This final investigation has been based on a case study with the purpose of analyzing relevant and useful information whose purpose is to demonstrate the humanitarian aid debate in Syria, as who is working on it, with which channels and so on.
Thanks to this study, we want to make it clear that humanitarian action in the context of war and violence leads to different requirements than the support offered in disaster scenarios caused by nature, because humanitarian action in situations of war must safeguard the humanitarian principles and provide assistance to all victims of the conflict, without exception and without underestimating anyone, without judging their creed, sex, political participation, etc., even if there are territorial divisions as happens in Syria.
However, as will be evident in this research, humanitarian workers are conditioned by the governments where they work, in addition they have to follow the criteria issued by financial donors. The study also helps to demonstrate the complexity of the conflict in Syria, it has highlighted not only the evolution of the war, but what are the main belligerents and why the country is divided by different groups, and how this situation has limited the good work of international emergency cooperation, as well how humanitarian actors are facing unpleasant situations in which early humanitarian principles are violated.
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