Joel and Charles review a recorded session last fall with Peace Boat, Second Harvest Japan, and graduate students at Harvard Kennedy School of Government. The discussion revolved around how organizations responded, why there was a delay in responding... more
In the latest episode of The Risky Business of Delivering Humanitarian Aid in Japan, Joel Challender and Charles McJilton explore the complexities of humanitarian access during disasters in Japan. They discuss the unique challenges NGOs face when wor... more
Join hosts Joel Challender and Charles McJilton as they delve into the complexities of resource management in disaster response. In this episode, they explore the push, pull, and call-forward supply chain models, providing insights into how these app... more
This episode Joel and Charles talk about the importance of doing assessment when providing aid. Charles talks about his failure to do this in Tohoku in 2011 and how that impacted relief activities.
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