The Kampala Alternative Humanitarian Supply Chain
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I’ve always been fascinated by the emerging world. One of my favourite destinations is Kampala, the largest city in Uganda. useful site In Kampala, there are many charities, including the International Rescue Committee (IRC) and Plan International, which work hard to help the poor in the city’s refugee camps, health clinics, and community centers. I have been working as a case study writer with the IRC in Kampala. I’ve been following this NGO for many years and have experienced its human
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In this essay, I will analyze the The Kampala Alternative Humanitarian Supply Chain as a case study to understand the success and challenges it faced. The Kampala Alternative Humanitarian Supply Chain is a unique initiative designed to meet the humanitarian needs of refugees, internally displaced persons, and others in Uganda’s largest city and largest refugee camp. Our research indicates that this project is an example of sustainable development practice. Sustainable development is a broad concept encomp
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The Kampala Alternative Humanitarian Supply Chain (KAHSC) is a new model for how emergency relief aid can be distributed to people living in extreme poverty in rural areas around Uganda’s capital city of Kampala. KAHSC, which I co-founded, is designed to work in conjunction with an existing existing humanitarian operation in the area. The primary focus of KAHSC is delivering essential life-saving aid to people affected by the recent famine in Uganda, as well as by
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A humanitarian supply chain is a way to supply humanitarian relief to people in need. I am writing this case study to discuss one particular humanitarian supply chain, one we work with and operate out of Uganda called the Kampala Alternative Humanitarian Supply Chain (KAHSC). KAHSC was established in 2013 by our organization, a non-profit organization called Save a Child’s Heart. The KAHSC is the only humanitarian distribution company working in Uganda that does
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We know it is difficult to achieve sustainability and end poverty in Uganda’s emerging humanitarian sector. So, the idea came to implement an alternative humanitarian supply chain that focuses on community-led, locally-produced, and integrated, sustainable approaches. The idea is centered on the following: 1. Community-led, locally-produced, integrated, sustainable approaches: Instead of focusing on the market-centric approach, this approach looks at community development initiatives that are community-led, locally
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In October 2016, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) sent a message that shook Kampala, the capital city of Uganda. They had not received the expected deliveries of food items and aid in their programmes in Kampala and across other neighbouring districts for the last three years. This was just a warning shot. great post to read A wake-up call to local and national decision-makers. It was the first time in seven years that WFP had not been able to send sufficient aid to its partners in Uganda