Public and private sector in the field of humanitarian aid WP-SM-MON-PPSF(p)-s
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Bibliography
Basic literature:
1. "Pomoc humanitarna w świetle prawa i praktyki"; red. P. Grzebyk, E. Mikos-Skuza; wyd. Scholar
2.“International Disaster Response Law”, red. A. de Guttry, M.Gestri, G.Venturini; T.M.C.Asser Press, Springer, Haga 2012
Documents (selected)
1.Polish Development Cooperation Act of 16 September 2011; 2.Multiannual Development Cooperation Programme 2016-2020; 3.OCHA Strategic Plans; 4.Global Humanitarian Overviews (OCHA); 5.OCHA Humanitarian reports (selected); 6. Humanitarian crises, emergency preparedness and response: the role of business and the private sector. Final report, Steven A. Zyck and Randolph Kent; 7. Annual Reports on the European Union's Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection Policies and their Implementation; 8. The European Consensus on Humanitarian Aid; Joint Statement by the Council and the Representatives of the Governments of the Member States meeting within the Council, the European Parliament and the European Commission (2008/C 25/01)
Websites (selected)
1.https://www.polskapomoc.gov.pl/Pomoc,humanitarna,170.html; 2.http://www.unocha.org/ (UN Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs); 3.http://ec.europa.eu/echo/index_en (EU Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection department - ECHO); 4.http://www.globalhumanitarianassistance.org; 5.http://reliefweb.int/; 6.http://www.pah.org.pl; 7.www.icrc.org
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