Figure 1
Diagram illustrating a proposed humanitarian logistics flow from preparedness to response stages. During the preparedness stage, supplies are delivered from NGOs to a main warehouse, then distributed to local warehouses. Some supplies are also sourced directly from local markets to local warehouses. In the response stage, local warehouses and markets distribute goods to staging areas and shelters. Staging areas then dispatch relief supplies to affected populations across different disaster scenarios.This visual illustrates a flowchart demonstrating the logistics from the main warehouse of an N G O to various local areas during preparedness and response stages. The chart shows arrows representing pathways from the main warehouse leading to a local warehouse and then diverging to a local market and a staging area. The staging area branches further to a shelter and combines with the local market for additional distribution. The flowchart outlines four distinct scenarios related to emergency responses, indicating different outcomes based on the situation. Visual elements include icons for trucks, boats, and shelters, enhancing the representation of various logistical aspects.

Framework of proposed model

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