Humanitarian crises, emergency preparedness and response: the role of business and the private sector

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Author(s)
Zyck, S. & Kent, R.
Publication language
English
Pages
37pp
Date published
01 Jul 2014
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, Disaster preparedness
Organisations
ODI

The private sector has long been a major contributor to humanitarian action and are increasingly at the forefront of humanitarian response, whether as a partner, donor or producer of goods and services for people in need.
Based on research in Kenya, Jordan, Indonesia and Haiti, this HPG Report examines how the private sector is currently contributing to humanitarian responses – and what role it may play in the future.

The research has revealed that businesses that approach disasters and humanitarian crises as commercial opportunities can be more beneficial for people affected by crises than those who try to be charitable by giving money or running corporate social responsibility projects.

However, a range of barriers restricts the role of private sector companies in humanitarian action. The paper offers a range of recommendations to offer a way forward to expand opportunities for the private sector to engage in humanitarian responses in the future.