Exploring the interconnectedness of humanitarian crises

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International Journal of Development Research

Volume: 
13
Article ID: 
26579
8 pages
Research Article

Exploring the interconnectedness of humanitarian crises

Olivia Debroy, Gagan Bysani, Chetan V, Esha KS, Gowtham Gowda, Joshitha Gudiputi, Dr. Shruthi Bekal and Mr. Maheshwaran Jayapaul

Abstract: 

This research paper investigates the complex interconnectedness of humanitarian crises, focusing on the ways in which they impact climate change, economic development, psychological emergencies, political unrest, hunger, malnutrition, and population displacement. The paper presents a comprehensive analysis of the historical and contemporary data on humanitarian crises, drawing on a wide range of sources and interdisciplinary approaches to understanding these complex phenomena. Through an examination of case studies from different regions of the world, the paper demonstrates how these crises are intimately linked and how they often reinforce and exacerbate each other. The paper argues that a more holistic and integrated approach to addressing humanitarian crises is needed, one that takes into account the full range of interconnected factors at play. Ultimately, this research paper aims to contribute to a better understanding of the complex challenges posed by humanitarian crises and to inform policy and practice in this critical area.

DOI: 
https://doi.org/10.37118/ijdr.26579.03.2023
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