Polish humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the war in 2022 [praca magisterska] / Pekarska Oleksandra ; mł. kpt. dr hab. (UFU) Oksana Telak.
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- Autor/twórca: Pekarska, Oleksandra.
- Tytuł: Polish humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the war in 2022 [praca magisterska] / Pekarska Oleksandra ; mł. kpt. dr hab. (UFU) Oksana Telak.
- Miejsce i data wydania: Warszawa : 2023.
- Wydawca: Szkoła Główna Służby Pożarniczej,
- Opis fizyczny: 86 stron, 1 plik PDF : ilustracje, mapy, wykresy.
- Hasła przedmiotowe/Temat:
- Pomoc humanitarna międzynarodowa
- Wojna w Ukrainie
- Ukraina
- Polska.
- Praca dyplomowa
- Opis:
- Praca na CD
- The master's thesis titled "Polish humanitarian aid provided to Ukraine during the war in 2022" emphasizes the need for humanitarian aidand focuses on the role of Polish organizations in providing aid to Ukraine. The main research problems addressed in the study, including the challenges faced by international humanitarian organizations and the importance of cooperation with Ukrainian civil society. The goal is to shed light on the commendable methods employed by Polish organizations and propose changes to improve humanitarian assistance. The research findings highlight the importance of humanitarian aid in Ukraine, particularly during the ongoing conflict. Polish organizations have played a significant role in providing assistance, showcasing solidarity and compassion. The study emphasizes the strong partnership between Ukraine and Poland, transcending historical misunderstandings. It asserts that Poland is Ukraine's closest friend and partner, contributing to the country's recovery and prosperity. To achieve these findings, theoretical data was gathered through the analysis of publications and legal sources, while empirical research involved surveys and expert interviews. The study concludes with recommendations for improving the provision of humanitarian aid, including addressing corruption, bureaucracy, and logistics issues. The conclusions of the work indicate the need to improve humanitarian aid delivery systems, including the use of modern information systems and the establishment of more transparent implementation schemes. The proposed changes will enhance the quality of humanitarian aid, ensure its reliability, and expedite delivery. The research underscores the crucial role of humanitarian aidin Ukraine and the invaluable support provided by Poland. It emphasizes the need for continued collaboration and mutual understanding between countries to overcome challenges and promote peace and stability. [Streszczenie Autorki]
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- Tytuł: Polish humanitarian aid to Ukraine during the war in 2022 [praca magisterska] /
- Autor (Twórca):
- Wydawca: Szkoła Główna Służby Pożarniczej,
- Data: 2023.
- Miejsce wydania: Warszawa :
- Język: pol
- Sygnatura: PD-19016/CD
- Temat:
- Nazwa geograficzna:
- Nazwa gatunku/formy: Praca dyplomowa
- Forma i typ: Rękopisy
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