Abstract

The extreme levels of uncertainty and complexity surrounding disaster relief operations call for the rapid diffusion of information. Thus, to collect and share information, humanitarian organizations have become largely dependent on Internet-based social media platforms. This paper presented a field study examining the effective way information can be diffused for the coordination of relief local organizations during their response to the humanitarian crisis in Yemen. The study made use of a statistical method of quantitative to obtain the results through social media use in access decision-making information of response and promotion of social coordination among the local relief organizations and study of humanitarian needs and the equitable distribution of relief. This finding is indicating information posted on social media during a disaster was exhibited expediently compared to other means of dissemination that provides needed information at later disaster phases, however, the participation in the diffusion of information decreases with more communications.

Highlights

  • Over the past few years, communication technology has been acknowledged for its integral role in managing humanitarian crisis (Stephenson & Anderson, 1997)

  • The study primarily aimed at examining the social media use and social coordination online and their impact on response to humanitarian crises among non-profit Yemeni organizations

  • This study set out to determine the relationship between social media use, social coordination and response to humanitarian crisis among Yemeni non-profit organizations

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Introduction

Over the past few years, communication technology has been acknowledged for its integral role in managing humanitarian crisis (Stephenson & Anderson, 1997). The communication technology use plays a major role in the four specific humanitarian crisis management phases (i.e., mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery), majority of the use has been confined, in tradition, to response and recovery (Yemen, 2015). The current information and communication technologies (ICT) and information technologies (IT) that. Jurnal Pengajian Media Malaysia / Malaysian Journal of Media Studies have been launched in the past 20 years have led to avenues of various communication systems integration. Social media has played a central role in the proliferation of accurate information during humanitarian crises, and victims of the crises and assisting entities can share information and relay assistance requests (Kapoor et al, 2018)

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