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The development aid organization
The link between relief, rehabilitation and development (LRRD), i.e. the "grey area" between humanitarian aid and development, results from the difference between humanitarian aid and programmes of development co-operation as far as their objectives, procedures, time frames, partners, and types of interventions are concerned. Indeed, humanitarian aid meets the immediate needs of individuals during crises and is mainly provided by government and non-government organisations (NGOs), whereas development co-operation aims at supporting policies and strategies that correspond to the priorities of the partner country. LRRD programmes progressively take over from emergency aid so as to stabilise the economic and social situation and facilitate the transition towards medium and long-term development strategies.
Why LRRD?
The link
between relief, rehabilitation and development (LRRD), i.e. the "grey area"
between humanitarian aid and development, results from the difference between
humanitarian aid and programmes of development co-operation as far as their
objectives, procedures, time frames, partners, and types of interventions are
concerned. Indeed, humanitarian aid meets the immediate needs of individuals
during crises and is mainly provided by non-governmental organisations (NGOs),
whereas development co-operation aims to support the policies and strategies
that correspond to the priorities of the partner country. LRRD programmes
progressively take over from emergency aid so as to stabilise the economic and
social situation and facilitate the transition towards medium and long-term
development strategies.
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