Economies of help the concept behind the consortium for humanitarian intervention
Over the past thirty years, interest in volunteerism
and philanthropic support has grown dramatically and the
number of humanitarian organizations has increased worldwide. While this growth benefits those in need to some extent, the industry has become competitive instead of cooperative. Organizations doing similar work end up competing against each other for donor dollars rather than work together to have a greater impact. For this reason, the authors support the development of the Consortium for Humanitarian Intervention, where global humanitarian organizations and donor organizations can work collaboratively rather than competitively to enhance creativity and eliminate inefficiencies in the humanitarian industry.
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