- Working with Nature to Prevent Climate Disasters in ZambiaWith climate-related hazards projected to reach unprecedented levels in the coming decades, solutions to mitigate their impact on communities around the world are more needed than ever. Nature-based Solutions – actions to protect, sustainably manage and restore ecosystems – can be a… Lee más: Working with Nature to Prevent Climate Disasters in Zambia
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Supporting Refugees Who Fled Ukraine through a Community-Driven Helpdesk Center
In the realm of humanitarian aid and disaster response, staying connected with affected communities is not merely a logistical challenge but a moral imperative. Ensuring that those impacted by crises can make their… Read more…
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Cash and Voucher Assistance at Scale: Addressing Food Insecurity by Supporting Families in the Netherlands
With an increasing number of families experiencing financial trouble in the Netherlands, in September 2022, the Dutch parliament voted to allocate €100 million for free school meals in vulnerable neighbourhoods across the country.… Read more…
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A collaborative approach to disaster loss data management in Mozambique
In remembrance of Ms. Katarina Mouakkid Soltesova, Programme Management Officer, Regional Office for Africa. As climate change picks up speed globally, natural hazards increasingly threaten to impact local communities. To minimize this risk… Read more…
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Elevating Project Management through Data Literacy Training
In a world progressively driven by data and digital transformations, the importance of data literacy cannot be overstated. Recognizing this, a groundbreaking initiative took shape in Trinidad, Tobago and the Philippines, where a… Read more…
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A fresh perspective on humanitarian aid: in conversation with our students
Solid scientific research is integral to the success of humanitarian efforts as it provides an evidence-base and can drive innovation of established practices in this field through new discoveries. By engaging with students… Read more…
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Digital approaches to water security and landscape restoration
The climate crisis is a humanitarian crisis. Every year, climate-induced disasters are responsible for killing 67,000 people and driving 26 million into poverty. The world’s most exposed people suffer the most, with older… Read more…