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Growing the Sheltering Tree - Protecting Rights Through Humanitarian Action

IASC

Published in : 2002

Available in : English

The aim of this book is to share the unique, often ingenious methods that humanitarian workers have developed to help people under threat survive, for instance, civilians living in zones of conflict or under oppressive regimes. It will be especially useful for field practitioners as it describes practical methods developed to promote respect for fundamental rights and human dignity. It is intended to provide a way to exchange, test and create new information on the promotion and protection of rights through humanitarian work

Documents :
English (PDF, 3.48Mb)

Originally posted at : ReliefWeb

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Themes : Emergency, general, Interventions, general, Nutrition and human rights, general, Vulnerable groups, general, Civil and political rights, Economic, social, and cultural rights, Health Interventions , HTP module 02, Humanitarian Standards, Refugees / IDPs, Refugees / IDPs, Right to care, Right to food, Right to health, Right to water, Rights of the child, Women and girls

Resource types : Advocacy briefs, Field guide, Normative guidance: Norms, standards, policies, Operational guidance: Programme and implementation