Difference between revisions of "Humanitarian crisis"
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* (can transform into) humanitarian catastrophe/disaster | |||
* (can have its origins in) refugee crisis, migration crisis | |||
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Revision as of 18:28, 21 June 2022
Equivalents
Humanitární krize — Humanitäre Krise — Crisi umanitaria — Kryzys humanitarny
Related terms
- (can transform into) humanitarian catastrophe/disaster
- (can have its origins in) refugee crisis, migration crisis
- (can be accompanied by) political crisis
- (it requires) humanitarian aid
- (can necessitate an opening of) humanitarian corridor
Definition
Encyclopaedic information
Modern humanitarian crises – whether in Syria, South Sudan, Myanmar, Venezuela, Afghanistan or elsewhere – aren't just short-term emergencies.
Source: https://www.theglobeandmail.com
Humanitarian crises tend to be long, extremely complex and difficult and therefore affect well-being and education over a long period.
Source: https://jliflc.com
Synonyms and variants
Collocations
- Bad humanitarian crisis
- Great humanitarian crisis
- Big humanitarian crisis
- To worsen a humanitarian crisis
Examples
Humanitarian crisis around the world have been exacerbated by conflict, food insecurity, climate change and the ongoing impact of COVID-19.
Source: https://www.savethechildren.org
The refugees crisis is the worst humanitarian crisis since World War II.
Source: https://www.savethechildren.org
Note
The examples found with the collocations “bad humanitarian crisis”, “great humanitarian crisis” and “big humanitarian crisis” show the superlative form of the adjectives “bad” (i.e. “worst”), “great” (i.e. “greatest”) and “bad” (i.e. “biggest humanitarian crisis”).