“…Traditionally, research has concentrated on the ways in which large NGOs, militaries, and third-party logistics providers have addressed HL challenges. However, the role of community and religious networks in affecting social change has emerged in recent literature, owing to recognition that they act as channels through which accurate information on needs and priorities can be disseminated, and that greater efficiency can be ensured by utilising local material and intellectual resources (Méheux, Dominey-Howes, and Lloyd, 2010;Matopoulos, Kovács, and Hayes, 2014). The use of external actors can also reduce costs and relax time restraints (Sheppard et al, 2013), as well as lessen the pressure (Méheux, Dominey-Howes, and Lloyd, 2010).…”