
THE FUNCTIONING OF HUMANITARIAN AID IN THE MALAGASY URBAN ENVIRONMENT TO ENSURE RESILIENCE TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Author(s) -
Rakotondramanana Andry Lova Herizo,
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Rakotomalala Fanja Tiana Claudia,
Randriamiharisoa Mamy Alfa,
Andrianarizaka Marc Tiana,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of advanced research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2320-5407
DOI - 10.21474/ijar01/13882
Subject(s) - functional illiteracy , poverty , dignity , humanitarian aid , population , economic growth , resilience (materials science) , sustainable development , psychological resilience , context (archaeology) , natural disaster , development economics , political science , sociology , psychology , geography , economics , social psychology , physics , demography , archaeology , meteorology , law , thermodynamics
In Madagascar, faced with a galloping poverty rate, diseases, malnutrition, natural disasters, unemployment, illiteracy and illiteracy are hitting the population hard. In this context, social and economic aid aimed at an increasingly vulnerable population group is diversifying considerably. In general, humanitarians come to the aid of the most vulnerable to restore human dignity and alleviate the suffering of families in precarious situations. The question then becomes how will these humanitarian actions work to ensure resilience for socially sustainable development? This study, which aims to analyze the functioning of NGOs in the resolution of post-disaster socio-economic problems, allows us to affirm that taking into account the underlying factors: structural and situational, contributes to the achievement of the expected objectives for the strengthening of their resilience.