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What if... COVID-19 was a humanitarian crisis? Case study: SPAIN

What if... COVID-19 was a humanitarian crisis? Case study: SPAIN More than 2 million people in the world are affected by COVID-19, and while more than 500 000 have died, governments still seem to be lost in making policies to fight the disease. This is why, in times of insecurity, misinformation and stigmatization, humanitarian actors and procedures can play a fundamental role in guiding governments to an effective management of the crisis…
Let’s think for a minute: if COVID-19 was a humanitarian crisis? Would then have Spain met the Core Humanitarian Standards on Quality and Accountability? (CHS Alliance, 2019)

AUTHORS:
Julie Fuchs
Valentina Rivas
Asunción Taboada

REFERENCE LIST:
Bibas, B. (2017). "The Main Mission of the Media Is To Hold Power Accountable". Obtenido de Fondation Hirondelle:

CHS Alliance. (2019). Accountability to Affected People. Obtenido de CHS Alliance:

Calvo, J. (2020). El Gobierno ignora a una empresa de León capaz de producir 3.500 piezas para sanitarios al día. Retrieved 3 April 2020, from

Hispanidad. (2020). Fernando Simón, coordinador de Emergencias de Sanidad, el 31 de enero: "España no va a tener más allá de algún caso diagnosticado”. Retrieved 24 April 2020 from

Tremlett, G. (2020). How did Spain get its coronavirus response so wrong?. Retrieved 24 April 2020, from

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