Original Research

Humanitarian logistics challenges in disaster relief operations: A humanitarian organisations’ perspective

Saurav Negi
Journal of Transport and Supply Chain Management | Vol 16 | a691 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/jtscm.v16i0.691 | © 2022 Saurav Negi | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 21 October 2021 | Published: 15 September 2022

About the author(s)

Saurav Negi, Department of Transportation, Logistics and Safety Management, Faculty of Business and Economics, Modern College of Business and Science, Muscat, Oman

Abstract

Background: The number of disasters affecting the world has climbed dramatically over the previous decade, from around 220 per year in the mid-1990s to around 350–400 per year now. The rising frequency of natural calamities encouraged the author to conduct a study on humanitarian logistics (HL) and its role in mitigating the consequences of any disaster incidence. Thus, this study aims to outline the issues and challenges affecting HL in disaster relief.

Objectives: The purpose of this study is to emphasize the critical role of HL in disaster management and to identify the issues that humanitarian organizations (HO) face while managing their logistics and supply chains during disaster relief operations.

Method: The study employed a qualitative approach to investigate the problems affecting HL and supply chains by conducting a literature analysis on disaster management/disaster supply chain. The literature related to HL was reviewed, analyzed, and accordingly, the findings are presented.

Results: The results of a thorough evaluation of the basic and contemporary literature on HL identified various challenges, reinforcing the necessity for additional research in HL operations to better the present situation. Additionally, it will lay the groundwork for various stakeholders such as humanitarian/non-profit organizations, governments, and policymakers to plan and develop appropriate solutions.

Conclusion: As natural disasters occur often throughout the world; it is critical to handle logistical operations properly and efficiently during disaster relief operations. While none of the disaster situations can be prevented, their impact can be minimized by adequate preparation and response during humanitarian logistical operations.


Keywords

humanitarian logistics; humanitarian supply chain; disaster management; humanitarian organisation; disaster preparedness and response

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