Publication

Sep 2005

This study explores the way in which the new members of the EU are formulating policies, establishing administrative capacity and working with operational partners to develop international humanitarian assistance programs. The authors argue that the new EU states are grappling with the dual challenge of still having to distribute humanitarian aid to their own populations, while simultaneously developing an aid architecture for external use. Technical and administrative assistance from the EU is imperative.

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Author Sven Grimm, Adele Harmer
Series ODI HPG Working Papers
Publisher Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
Copyright © 2005 Overseas Development Institute (ODI)
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