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You can use it to describe the act of providing care and assistance to those in need or in crisis, either through social, legal, or medical services. For example, "The hospital provides humanitarian care to those affected by the natural disaster."
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On Thursday, Slovenia had said it was ready to provide immediate shelter and humanitarian care for 5,000 refugees.
The archbishop, who led a service in the hospital chapel, said the "generous humanitarian care" was inspiring.
"If we gain humanitarian care for our patients, then the rebound will be a humanitarian movement in all the society," Dr. Butti said.
The purpose of this study was to define the scope of combat- and noncombat-related inpatient pediatric humanitarian care provided from 2002 to 2012 by the United States (US) Military in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The feeling was that humanitarian care of the patient was way down the list and that they were making a point". Palestinian ambulances are frequently delayed or turned back at checkpoints.
"But it was felt best to limit ourselves to humanitarian care, rather than complicating it with other issues that were not going to resolved in those three hours". But critics were quick to pounce on the international community's failure to grasp a golden opportunity.
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That's why Britain is spending £1 billion in and around Syria on humanitarian aid, caring for refugees and helping the governments of Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey to cope with the huge numbers of refugees they've received.
Why it matters: Governments and nonprofit organizations need accurate population density maps to coordinate humanitarian aid, health care, and other resources to traditionally unmapped regions.
It was in the form of a simple "tweet" by the humanitarian aid organization CARE.
A 1993 survey conducted by the humanitarian aid organization CARE classified 70% of households, 77% of women, and 32% of children as hungry (defined as a positive answer to items using the Radimer/Cornell hunger scale) (17).
In autumn 2016, the Humanitarian Health Ethics research group in collaboration with the international group Palliative Care in Humanitarian Aid Situations & Emergencies (PALCHASE) set out to review the literature pertaining to palliative care needs and practices in humanitarian settings.
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