Reflections <span class="attribute-to-highlight medbox">and</span> a call for action after a two-year exploration of emergency response in acute conflicts<br>
There is general consensus that the humanitarian sector is failing to mount timely <span class="attribute-to-highlight medbox">and</span> adequate responses in the acute phase of conflict-related emergencies, according to the two-year Emergency Gap Project by Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF).<br>
The Project has explored what works for or against effective emergency responses. Its final report, Bridging the emergency gap, draws on the Project’s thematic papers <span class="attribute-to-highlight medbox">and</span> case studies, <span class="attribute-to-highlight medbox">and</span> consultations with more than 150 senior-level representatives from 60 key organisations across the humanitarian sector.