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Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution . . . A major challenge during such events is the rapid and efficient distribution of relief goods to affected populations This study aims to develop a Relief Goods Distribution Conceptual Framework (RGDCF) during disasters in Iran
Relief goods distribution problem: Considering donation . . . Relief goods are donated to affected areas through the governmental organization (GO), non-governmental organizations (NGOs), and donors This paper discusses a relief goods distribution problem composed of a GO, NGO, and donor base, the solution to which is an optimal distribution plan
Frontiers | Dynamic analysis of NGO emergency relief goods . . . Method: Taking the 2020 Hubei COVID-19 as case study, this research developed a system dynamic (SD) model for the NGO relief supply system to evaluate and quantify the impact of factor changes on relief supplies
Optimizing disaster relief goods distribution and transportation . . . This study addresses a relief goods distribution problem, assuming the existence of multiple relief orders that must be delivered to various disaster-stricken regions from a network of warehouses using a fleet of diverse vehicles
Simulation study of relief goods delivery and information . . . In this paper, we consider the relation between relief goods delivery and information sharing by transport vehicles with epidemic transmission and analyze how the additional waiting time a ects the delay of relief goods and the time needed for information sharing
Developing a conceptual framework for relief goods distribution . . . The role of local communities and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) was highlighted as a determining factor in the rapid distribution of relief goods Active community participation was linked to improved accessibility and responsiveness in disaster
RELIEF MANAGEMENT: RESOURCE ALLOCATION . . . Given that humans can only survive without food and water for a certain number of days, it is crucial to prepare relief supplies as early as possible and to be able to circulate it to the affected areas
Complying with IHL in large-scale conflicts: How should . . . Large-scale armed conflicts consistently sever the systems that sustain civilian life, leaving populations without essential services or access to basic goods International humanitarian law (IHL) sets out clear obligations for states to anticipate these foreseeable humanitarian needs and to ensure that impartial relief can reach affected communities swiftly and safely Yet from customs