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Humanitarian crises and their solution: Case study of the West African Ebola virus epidemic
Rusnáková, Alžbeta ; Trávníčková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Burešová, Jana (referee)
The aim of this work is to determine whether the steps taken by international organisations under the leadership of the World Health Organisation helped to alleviate humanitarian consequences of the West African Ebola epidemic that took place in 2014 - 2016. This work further discusses the role of the most significant actors and specific tools used to provide help in epidemics on the international level and in the three most affected countries.
Dealing with the humanitarian crisis in Iraq after Iraqi Freedom in 2003 - case study
Luksa, Linda ; Zemanová, Štěpánka (advisor) ; Machoň, Miloslav (referee)
This thesis focuses on the activities od international organizations in Iraq in 2003 after the operation Iraqi Freedom. It aims to determine whether the steps taken by various international organizations have led to reducing the impact of humanitarian crises, which began after this operation. The first part defines the humanitarian crisis, its actors and possible solutions. The second part analyzes the causes of the humanitarian crisis in Iraq. In the third part the author focuses on studying how the humanitarian organizations helpped reduce the humanitarian crises.
Effectiveness and limits of protection of civilians in the context of humanitarian crises: Haiti Case Study
Svobodová, Valérie ; Peterková, Jana (advisor) ; Knotková, Vladimíra (referee)
The main intention of this paper is to provide a better understanding of the mechanisms of the protection of civilians in the context of humanitarian crises. The first part provides theoretical definition of the protection of civilians and its legal underpinnings. The roles of individual actors such as the state and its agencies, UN peacekeeping missions, cluster system, non govermental organisations and civil society itself are being defined. The paper futher focuses on the prevention in humanitarian crises, especially on the principles of peacekeeping, human security and gender. The second part consists of a case study of Haiti in the context of the 2010 devastating earthquake and the ensuing humanitarian crisis. First it discusses the impact of the earthquake on the infrastructure, environment, government, economy and education as well as its consequences for the civilians themselves. The impact of the earthquake is compared with the priorities of the state, as seen after the earthquake. Response to the earthquake is cathegorized as national and international, each of which has its specific characteristics and is based on different prior and post disaster conditions. Specific groups of civilians - minors and civilians affected by gender violence- are focused on .The protection of civilians in the specific areas is also addressed - namely duringthe cyclone Thomas, in the IDP camps and in the area struck by the cholera epidemics. The work culminates in the research which consists of three parts - a questionnaire for NGOs, civilians and government officials.

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