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    <ns1:title language="en">Identification and Management of Main Risk Types in Global Humanitarian Logistics Operations</ns1:title>
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    <ns1:description language="en">Abstract: Humanitarian logistics operations are characterized by urgency, complexity, and the necessity to function
in unstable and unpredictable environments. Effective risk identification and management are therefore critical for
minimizing disruptions and ensuring that aid reaches affected populations efficiently. This paper aims to identify the
most prominent types of risks in humanitarian logistics operations and to propose practical approaches for managing
them. Through a comprehensive review of academic literature, institutional reports, and relevant case studies from
recent disaster responses, we categorize risks into four key groups: operational (e.g. delays, inventory mismatches),
infrastructural (e.g. damaged transport networks, lack of storage capacity), organizational (e.g. poor coordination, lack
of trained personnel), and contextual (e.g. political instability, cultural barriers, security threats).
We argue that risk management in humanitarian logistics must go beyond classical commercial approaches, as the
humanitarian context requires adaptability, ethical responsibility, and a high degree of coordination among diverse
stakeholders- governments, non-governmental organizations, international agencies, and local communities. The
proposed risk management framework is structured around three pillars: preparedness, flexibility, and collaboration.
It integrates early warning systems, decentralized decision-making, real-time data sharing, and agile supply chain
configurations. Additionally, the paper emphasizes the importance of scenario planning and the use of digital tools for
improved transparency and traceability.
Our findings suggest that risk cannot be fully eliminated in humanitarian logistics, but its consequences can be
significantly mitigated through systemic preparedness and responsive governance. The paper concludes with a set of
strategic recommendations for policymakers and logistics professionals involved in disaster preparedness and
response, aiming to enhance resilience and effectiveness in future humanitarian operations.</ns1:description>
    <ns1:keyword language="en">Keywords: humanitarian logistics, risk management, disaster operations, resilience, coordination, preparedness</ns1:keyword>
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