LEADER 01803oam 2200337z- 450 001 996320827403316 005 20230913112557.0 010 $a92-1-056103-1 035 $a(CKB)9870000000000665 035 $a(BIP)044236587 035 $a(EXLCZ)999870000000000665 100 $a20230503c2013uuuu -u- - 101 0 $aeng 200 10$aHumanitarianism in the Network Age : Including World Humanitarian Data and Trends 2012 210 $cOCHA 215 $a1 online resource (116 p.) $cill 311 $a92-1-132037-2 330 8 $aThis publication explores how new ways of interacting are bringing people in need closer to people who can help. In rich and poor countries, people are connecting through technology at an accelerating pace. The report imagines how a world of increasingly informed, connected and self-reliant communities will affect the delivery of humanitarian aid. Its conclusions suggest a fundamental shift in power from capitals and headquarters to the people aid agencies aim to assist. The included World Humanitarian Data and Trends present global and country-level data and analysis on humanitarian needs, response and trends. 517 $aHumanitarianism in the Network Age - OCHA Policy and Studies Series 517 $aHumanitarianism in the Network Age - OCHA Policy and Studies Series 517 $aHumanitarianism in the Network Age - OCHA Policy and Studies Series 517 $aHumanitarianism in the Network Age 610 $aHumanitarian assistance 610 $aHumanitarianism 610 $aInternational relief 610 $aSocial science 712 02$aUnited Nations,$4oth 906 $aBOOK 912 $a996320827403316 996 $aHumanitarianism in the Network Age : Including World Humanitarian Data and Trends 2012$92195028 997 $aUNISA