A flow diagram illustrates the study selection and analysis process. The process begins with a meta search using keyword combinations related to humanitarian logistics, supply chains, disaster relief logistics, and government, resulting in 116 articles. The next stage applies inclusion and exclusion criteria, including peer reviewed academic articles in English from ProQuest and Science Direct databases, and excluding non peer reviewed and non academic sources, resulting in 95 articles. Paper selection follows, where duplicates are removed leaving 17 articles, abstracts are screened for relevance leaving 34 articles, and backward snowballing adds 19 articles. The final stage is full paper analysis, which includes in depth reading, descriptive analysis, thematic analysis, and framework synthesis, resulting in a final set of 63 articles.Study selection and analysis process
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