Description: Humanitarian Alternatives is an international review of debate and research dedicated to humanitarian action. Its bilingual issues are published 3 times a year.
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Since the mid-1990s, mental health has been recognised as a crucial aspect of human suffering in humanitarian crises. Many organisations have built expertise specific to acute crisis situations based on years of experience and practices, developed in Bosnia, Rwanda or Chechnya. This increased awareness has highlighted new needs and formalised new approaches spanning the whole […]