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Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to the people in need. It is usually a short-term help until the long-term help by government and other institutions replaces it. Among the people in need, belong homeless, refugees, victims of natural disasters, wars and famines. The primary purpose of humanitarian aid is to save lives, reduce sufferings and respect human dignity. It may, therefore be distinguished from development aid, which seeks to address the underlying socioeconomic factors which may have led to a crisis or emergency. Humanitarian aid is material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to humanitarian crises including natural disasters and man-made disaster.Humanitarian aid spans a wide range of activities, including providing food aid, healthcare or protection. The majority of aid is provided in the form of in-kind goods or assistance, with cash and vouchers only, comprising 6% of total humanitarian spending. However, evidence has shown how cash transfers can be better for recipients as it gives them choice and control, they can be more cost-efficient and better for local markets and economiesAid Workers are the people distributed internationally to do humanitarian aid work. They often require humanitarian degrees; most are recruited by organizations such as Save the Children, Oxfam and RedR. The total number of Humanitarian Aid workers around the world has been calculated by ALNAP, a network of agencies working in the Humanitarian System, as 210,800 in 2008 and made up of roughly 50% from NGOs, 25% from the Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement and 25% from the UN system. The humanitarian fieldworker population has increased by approximately 6% per year over the past 10 years.Aid Workers are exposed to tough conditions and have to be flexible, resilient and responsible in an environment that humans are not psychologically supposed to deal with, in such a severity the trauma is common. In recent years, a number of concerns have been raised about the mental health of Aid Workers. The most prevalent issue faced by Humanitarian Aid Workers is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adjustment to normal life again can be a problem, with feelings such as guilt being caused by the simple knowledge that international aid workers can leave a crisis zone, whilst nationals cannot.During the past decade, the humanitarian community has initiated a number of interagency initiatives to improve accountability, quality and performance in humanitarian action. Four of the most widely known initiatives are the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People in Aid and the Sphere Project.The author agrees with the following statements about humanitarian aid, EXCEPTa)humanitarian aid includes non-monetary support at large to the affected peopleb)humanitarian aid workers are placed at different parts of the worldc)most of the humanitarian aid workers are from Red Crossd)many aid workers are prone to suffer from mental health problemsCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? for CAT 2024 is part of CAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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Find important definitions, questions, meanings, examples, exercises and tests below for Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to the people in need. It is usually a short-term help until the long-term help by government and other institutions replaces it. Among the people in need, belong homeless, refugees, victims of natural disasters, wars and famines. The primary purpose of humanitarian aid is to save lives, reduce sufferings and respect human dignity. It may, therefore be distinguished from development aid, which seeks to address the underlying socioeconomic factors which may have led to a crisis or emergency. Humanitarian aid is material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to humanitarian crises including natural disasters and man-made disaster.Humanitarian aid spans a wide range of activities, including providing food aid, healthcare or protection. The majority of aid is provided in the form of in-kind goods or assistance, with cash and vouchers only, comprising 6% of total humanitarian spending. However, evidence has shown how cash transfers can be better for recipients as it gives them choice and control, they can be more cost-efficient and better for local markets and economiesAid Workers are the people distributed internationally to do humanitarian aid work. They often require humanitarian degrees; most are recruited by organizations such as Save the Children, Oxfam and RedR. The total number of Humanitarian Aid workers around the world has been calculated by ALNAP, a network of agencies working in the Humanitarian System, as 210,800 in 2008 and made up of roughly 50% from NGOs, 25% from the Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement and 25% from the UN system. The humanitarian fieldworker population has increased by approximately 6% per year over the past 10 years.Aid Workers are exposed to tough conditions and have to be flexible, resilient and responsible in an environment that humans are not psychologically supposed to deal with, in such a severity the trauma is common. In recent years, a number of concerns have been raised about the mental health of Aid Workers. The most prevalent issue faced by Humanitarian Aid Workers is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adjustment to normal life again can be a problem, with feelings such as guilt being caused by the simple knowledge that international aid workers can leave a crisis zone, whilst nationals cannot.During the past decade, the humanitarian community has initiated a number of interagency initiatives to improve accountability, quality and performance in humanitarian action. Four of the most widely known initiatives are the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People in Aid and the Sphere Project.The author agrees with the following statements about humanitarian aid, EXCEPTa)humanitarian aid includes non-monetary support at large to the affected peopleb)humanitarian aid workers are placed at different parts of the worldc)most of the humanitarian aid workers are from Red Crossd)many aid workers are prone to suffer from mental health problemsCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?.
Solutions for Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to the people in need. It is usually a short-term help until the long-term help by government and other institutions replaces it. Among the people in need, belong homeless, refugees, victims of natural disasters, wars and famines. The primary purpose of humanitarian aid is to save lives, reduce sufferings and respect human dignity. It may, therefore be distinguished from development aid, which seeks to address the underlying socioeconomic factors which may have led to a crisis or emergency. Humanitarian aid is material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to humanitarian crises including natural disasters and man-made disaster.Humanitarian aid spans a wide range of activities, including providing food aid, healthcare or protection. The majority of aid is provided in the form of in-kind goods or assistance, with cash and vouchers only, comprising 6% of total humanitarian spending. However, evidence has shown how cash transfers can be better for recipients as it gives them choice and control, they can be more cost-efficient and better for local markets and economiesAid Workers are the people distributed internationally to do humanitarian aid work. They often require humanitarian degrees; most are recruited by organizations such as Save the Children, Oxfam and RedR. The total number of Humanitarian Aid workers around the world has been calculated by ALNAP, a network of agencies working in the Humanitarian System, as 210,800 in 2008 and made up of roughly 50% from NGOs, 25% from the Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement and 25% from the UN system. The humanitarian fieldworker population has increased by approximately 6% per year over the past 10 years.Aid Workers are exposed to tough conditions and have to be flexible, resilient and responsible in an environment that humans are not psychologically supposed to deal with, in such a severity the trauma is common. In recent years, a number of concerns have been raised about the mental health of Aid Workers. The most prevalent issue faced by Humanitarian Aid Workers is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adjustment to normal life again can be a problem, with feelings such as guilt being caused by the simple knowledge that international aid workers can leave a crisis zone, whilst nationals cannot.During the past decade, the humanitarian community has initiated a number of interagency initiatives to improve accountability, quality and performance in humanitarian action. Four of the most widely known initiatives are the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People in Aid and the Sphere Project.The author agrees with the following statements about humanitarian aid, EXCEPTa)humanitarian aid includes non-monetary support at large to the affected peopleb)humanitarian aid workers are placed at different parts of the worldc)most of the humanitarian aid workers are from Red Crossd)many aid workers are prone to suffer from mental health problemsCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? in English & in Hindi are available as part of our courses for CAT.
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Here you can find the meaning of Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to the people in need. It is usually a short-term help until the long-term help by government and other institutions replaces it. Among the people in need, belong homeless, refugees, victims of natural disasters, wars and famines. The primary purpose of humanitarian aid is to save lives, reduce sufferings and respect human dignity. It may, therefore be distinguished from development aid, which seeks to address the underlying socioeconomic factors which may have led to a crisis or emergency. Humanitarian aid is material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to humanitarian crises including natural disasters and man-made disaster.Humanitarian aid spans a wide range of activities, including providing food aid, healthcare or protection. The majority of aid is provided in the form of in-kind goods or assistance, with cash and vouchers only, comprising 6% of total humanitarian spending. However, evidence has shown how cash transfers can be better for recipients as it gives them choice and control, they can be more cost-efficient and better for local markets and economiesAid Workers are the people distributed internationally to do humanitarian aid work. They often require humanitarian degrees; most are recruited by organizations such as Save the Children, Oxfam and RedR. The total number of Humanitarian Aid workers around the world has been calculated by ALNAP, a network of agencies working in the Humanitarian System, as 210,800 in 2008 and made up of roughly 50% from NGOs, 25% from the Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement and 25% from the UN system. The humanitarian fieldworker population has increased by approximately 6% per year over the past 10 years.Aid Workers are exposed to tough conditions and have to be flexible, resilient and responsible in an environment that humans are not psychologically supposed to deal with, in such a severity the trauma is common. In recent years, a number of concerns have been raised about the mental health of Aid Workers. The most prevalent issue faced by Humanitarian Aid Workers is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adjustment to normal life again can be a problem, with feelings such as guilt being caused by the simple knowledge that international aid workers can leave a crisis zone, whilst nationals cannot.During the past decade, the humanitarian community has initiated a number of interagency initiatives to improve accountability, quality and performance in humanitarian action. Four of the most widely known initiatives are the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People in Aid and the Sphere Project.The author agrees with the following statements about humanitarian aid, EXCEPTa)humanitarian aid includes non-monetary support at large to the affected peopleb)humanitarian aid workers are placed at different parts of the worldc)most of the humanitarian aid workers are from Red Crossd)many aid workers are prone to suffer from mental health problemsCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? defined & explained in the simplest way possible. Besides giving the explanation of
Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to the people in need. It is usually a short-term help until the long-term help by government and other institutions replaces it. Among the people in need, belong homeless, refugees, victims of natural disasters, wars and famines. The primary purpose of humanitarian aid is to save lives, reduce sufferings and respect human dignity. It may, therefore be distinguished from development aid, which seeks to address the underlying socioeconomic factors which may have led to a crisis or emergency. Humanitarian aid is material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to humanitarian crises including natural disasters and man-made disaster.Humanitarian aid spans a wide range of activities, including providing food aid, healthcare or protection. The majority of aid is provided in the form of in-kind goods or assistance, with cash and vouchers only, comprising 6% of total humanitarian spending. However, evidence has shown how cash transfers can be better for recipients as it gives them choice and control, they can be more cost-efficient and better for local markets and economiesAid Workers are the people distributed internationally to do humanitarian aid work. They often require humanitarian degrees; most are recruited by organizations such as Save the Children, Oxfam and RedR. The total number of Humanitarian Aid workers around the world has been calculated by ALNAP, a network of agencies working in the Humanitarian System, as 210,800 in 2008 and made up of roughly 50% from NGOs, 25% from the Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement and 25% from the UN system. The humanitarian fieldworker population has increased by approximately 6% per year over the past 10 years.Aid Workers are exposed to tough conditions and have to be flexible, resilient and responsible in an environment that humans are not psychologically supposed to deal with, in such a severity the trauma is common. In recent years, a number of concerns have been raised about the mental health of Aid Workers. The most prevalent issue faced by Humanitarian Aid Workers is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adjustment to normal life again can be a problem, with feelings such as guilt being caused by the simple knowledge that international aid workers can leave a crisis zone, whilst nationals cannot.During the past decade, the humanitarian community has initiated a number of interagency initiatives to improve accountability, quality and performance in humanitarian action. Four of the most widely known initiatives are the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People in Aid and the Sphere Project.The author agrees with the following statements about humanitarian aid, EXCEPTa)humanitarian aid includes non-monetary support at large to the affected peopleb)humanitarian aid workers are placed at different parts of the worldc)most of the humanitarian aid workers are from Red Crossd)many aid workers are prone to suffer from mental health problemsCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to the people in need. It is usually a short-term help until the long-term help by government and other institutions replaces it. Among the people in need, belong homeless, refugees, victims of natural disasters, wars and famines. The primary purpose of humanitarian aid is to save lives, reduce sufferings and respect human dignity. It may, therefore be distinguished from development aid, which seeks to address the underlying socioeconomic factors which may have led to a crisis or emergency. Humanitarian aid is material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to humanitarian crises including natural disasters and man-made disaster.Humanitarian aid spans a wide range of activities, including providing food aid, healthcare or protection. The majority of aid is provided in the form of in-kind goods or assistance, with cash and vouchers only, comprising 6% of total humanitarian spending. However, evidence has shown how cash transfers can be better for recipients as it gives them choice and control, they can be more cost-efficient and better for local markets and economiesAid Workers are the people distributed internationally to do humanitarian aid work. They often require humanitarian degrees; most are recruited by organizations such as Save the Children, Oxfam and RedR. The total number of Humanitarian Aid workers around the world has been calculated by ALNAP, a network of agencies working in the Humanitarian System, as 210,800 in 2008 and made up of roughly 50% from NGOs, 25% from the Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement and 25% from the UN system. The humanitarian fieldworker population has increased by approximately 6% per year over the past 10 years.Aid Workers are exposed to tough conditions and have to be flexible, resilient and responsible in an environment that humans are not psychologically supposed to deal with, in such a severity the trauma is common. In recent years, a number of concerns have been raised about the mental health of Aid Workers. The most prevalent issue faced by Humanitarian Aid Workers is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adjustment to normal life again can be a problem, with feelings such as guilt being caused by the simple knowledge that international aid workers can leave a crisis zone, whilst nationals cannot.During the past decade, the humanitarian community has initiated a number of interagency initiatives to improve accountability, quality and performance in humanitarian action. Four of the most widely known initiatives are the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People in Aid and the Sphere Project.The author agrees with the following statements about humanitarian aid, EXCEPTa)humanitarian aid includes non-monetary support at large to the affected peopleb)humanitarian aid workers are placed at different parts of the worldc)most of the humanitarian aid workers are from Red Crossd)many aid workers are prone to suffer from mental health problemsCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Directions: Read the passage carefully and answer the question that follows.Humanitarian aid is material and logistic assistance to the people in need. It is usually a short-term help until the long-term help by government and other institutions replaces it. Among the people in need, belong homeless, refugees, victims of natural disasters, wars and famines. The primary purpose of humanitarian aid is to save lives, reduce sufferings and respect human dignity. It may, therefore be distinguished from development aid, which seeks to address the underlying socioeconomic factors which may have led to a crisis or emergency. Humanitarian aid is material or logistical assistance provided for humanitarian purposes, typically in response to humanitarian crises including natural disasters and man-made disaster.Humanitarian aid spans a wide range of activities, including providing food aid, healthcare or protection. The majority of aid is provided in the form of in-kind goods or assistance, with cash and vouchers only, comprising 6% of total humanitarian spending. However, evidence has shown how cash transfers can be better for recipients as it gives them choice and control, they can be more cost-efficient and better for local markets and economiesAid Workers are the people distributed internationally to do humanitarian aid work. They often require humanitarian degrees; most are recruited by organizations such as Save the Children, Oxfam and RedR. The total number of Humanitarian Aid workers around the world has been calculated by ALNAP, a network of agencies working in the Humanitarian System, as 210,800 in 2008 and made up of roughly 50% from NGOs, 25% from the Red Cross/ Red Crescent Movement and 25% from the UN system. The humanitarian fieldworker population has increased by approximately 6% per year over the past 10 years.Aid Workers are exposed to tough conditions and have to be flexible, resilient and responsible in an environment that humans are not psychologically supposed to deal with, in such a severity the trauma is common. In recent years, a number of concerns have been raised about the mental health of Aid Workers. The most prevalent issue faced by Humanitarian Aid Workers is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. Adjustment to normal life again can be a problem, with feelings such as guilt being caused by the simple knowledge that international aid workers can leave a crisis zone, whilst nationals cannot.During the past decade, the humanitarian community has initiated a number of interagency initiatives to improve accountability, quality and performance in humanitarian action. Four of the most widely known initiatives are the Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action (ALNAP), Humanitarian Accountability Partnership (HAP), People in Aid and the Sphere Project.The author agrees with the following statements about humanitarian aid, EXCEPTa)humanitarian aid includes non-monetary support at large to the affected peopleb)humanitarian aid workers are placed at different parts of the worldc)most of the humanitarian aid workers are from Red Crossd)many aid workers are prone to suffer from mental health problemsCorrect answer is option 'C'. Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an
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