IJSRP, Volume 5, Issue 6, June 2015 Edition [ISSN 2250-3153]
Peter Njuki Karanja, Dr. Christopher J Mairura, Dr. Kepha Ombui
Abstract:
This study identified determinants of effective logistics coordination among Humanitarian Organizations in Kenya; A case of Humanitarian Organizations in Nairobi County. Statement problem of this study evolved in the fact of humanitarian Organizations suffers in one way or the other from lack of Logistics Coordination and are well aware of the negative impacts of lack of coordination in the provision of Humanitarian aid. The objectives of this study is to; To explore whether Information sharing among Humanitarian organization influence Humanitarian Logistics Coordination; To establish how specialized skills among Humanitarian organization affect humanitarian Logistics coordination; To establish extent to which Donor Conditions contribute to lack of Humanitarian Logistics Coordination. The Research study focused on Kenya Red Cross Society, Concern worldwide, Danish Refugee Council, Oxfam Kenya and world Vision- Kenya all identified as the main inter-related humanitarian actors with similar mandates.