Importance of fairness in humanitarian relief distribution |
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Authors: | Ana María Anaya-Arenas Angel Ruiz Jacques Renaud |
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Affiliation: | 1. Département de management et technologie, école des sciences de la gestion (éSG), Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM), Montreal, QC, Canada;2. Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur les réseaux d’entreprise, la logistique et le transport (CIRRELT), Montreal, QC, Canada;3. AnaMaria.AnayaArenas@cirrelt.ca;5. Centre interuniversitaire de recherche sur les réseaux d’entreprise, la logistique et le transport (CIRRELT), Montreal, QC, Canada;6. Département opérations et systèmes de décision, Faculté des sciences de l’administration (FSA), Université Laval, Quebec City, QC, Canada |
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Abstract: | AbstractThis article is inspired by some of the challenges faced by non-governmental organizations in the distribution of humanitarian relief to vulnerable rural communities. A major concern of these organizations is to warrant that relief is distributed in an impartial and transparent way, which gives rise to the notion of fairness. This article thus discusses the importance of fairness in relief distribution and how it can be defined, especially in a context where delivery of vital items must be ensured periodically. We also propose some performance indicators to measure fairness, which can be useful to organizations that are held accountable for the impartiality of their decisions. Finally, an empirical study of an academic case, inspired by a rural aid distribution problem, is used to analyse how different mathematical formulations may contribute in helping crisis managers integrate fairness or equity in their decisions. |
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Keywords: | Relief distribution fairness emergency logistics network design problem |
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