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- Humanitarianism - Wikipedia
Humanitarianism is a set of beliefs, practices and principles centered on the value of human life, whereby humans practice benevolent treatment and provide assistance to other humans to reduce suffering and improve the conditions of humanity for moral, altruistic, and emotional reasons [1]
- Humanitarianism as Ideology and Practice - Wiley Online Library
Humanitarianism has an ideological aspect, representing the industrialized world's aspirations to relieve suffering in societies faced by acute crisis, but may also be conceived as a self-evidently practical response to needs
- Humanitarianism - Encyclopedia. com
"Humanitarianism" is the term retrospectively applied by historians to the benevolent reform movement that swept through western Europe, England, and North America after 1750
- Humanitarianism | Britannica
Humanitarianism is a concern for the welfare of others It is characterized by actions that promote human welfare and social reform, often through charitable or philanthropic efforts 1 2
- Humanitarianism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
Humanitarianism can be broadly understood as a concern with human suffering and a moral desire to alleviate it It manifests not only through discrete acts of helping, but also through a set of practices, norms, laws, and forms of government
- What is humanitarianism? | Humanitarianism: A Very Short Introduction . . .
It describes what distinguishes humanitarianism from such related concepts as charity, philanthropy, human rights, and development, identifying the legal, philosophical, political, and practical differences between these fields of inquiry
- Humanitarianism: An Overview - Chr. Michelsen Institute
This overview briefly discusses four crucial domains of contemporary humanitarianism, namely humanitarian diplomacy, education in emergencies, the concept of civil society in humanitarianism, and humanitarian borders
- Humanitarianism - PHAP
As a systemic response to crisis, humanitarianism involves addressing the needs of people affected by conflict, natural disaster, epidemic and famine
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