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About us
The Institute of Humanitarian Assistance
and Cultural Studies (iHACS)
was established in Ethiopia in February
2011. iHACS
is planning to launch an academic
program that focuses on enhancing and
facilitating humanitarian work practice.
The graduates of the proposed program
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Top News
Horn
of Africa Famine Puts 11
Million People at Risk
Emergency delivery of
aid to people facing
drought-related hunger in
the Horn of Africa must be
accompanied by longer-term
efforts to ...Next
iHACS participates in
the second World Conference
on Humanitarian Studies (WCHS)
in the USA, Tufts
University- 2nd- 5th. June,
2011. ....Next
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Reports
Launching the report of
impact of relations between
NGOs and governmental
institutions on relief
activities: A case study of
malnourished children in
internally ......Next
Publish report of the
Statement about the Darfur
Crisis and associated Mental
Health Problems ..Next
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International Water Conference attracts
commitments to stable water supply for
development and peace in Darfur
The
goal of the partners involved in the
Conference is to create a new integrated
framework to provide sufficient and
equitable water for all users and proper
management of resources.Next
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The case study was developed
based on literature and
interviews with specialists
with historical knowledge of
the evolution of disaster
management within successive
Ethiopian governments. In
addition, the authors are
supporting the revision of
Ethiopia’s 1993 National
Policy on Disaster
Prevention
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Recent economic growth and
the Comprehensive Peace
Agreement (CPA) have both
been seen as grounds for
optimism about the future of
food security in Sudan.
However, solving the North–
South conflict (if indeed it
is solved) does not resolve
conflicts within either the
North or the South ..Next
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