Apr 19, 2024  
2021-2022 Graduate Catalogue 
    
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CMR 587 - Conflict, Crisis and Disaster Management in an International Context


Course Description: This course provides a study of international humanitarian crises that arise because of conflict or natural disasters, which are often referred to as complex humanitarian emergencies. Vital institutions of a country in such contexts are often destroyed and recovery efforts involve external interventions. What are the challenges faced by governments and external intervening actors when assessing the needs for vulnerable groups in such crises? What are the obstacles to recovery? What might be the underlying ethical issues faced by policymakers and practitioners when making policy decisions? These are the key questions examined in this course. In sum, the course offers students various approaches to understand the dynamics of complex emergencies worldwide and the existing approaches to respond to such crises.

Credit Hours: 3

Corequisite Courses: None
Prerequisite Courses: None
Additional Restrictions/ Requirements: None
Course Repeatability: Course may not be repeated


ADDITIONAL COURSE INFORMATION

Equivalent Courses: None
Undergraduate Crosslisting: None
Course Attribute: None








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