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Suffering In Silence: The 10 most under-reported humanitarian crises of 2019
The European Commision defines a forgotten humanitarian crisis as a severe and protracted humanitarian situation where people receive little or no international aid. In addition to this, the media coverage is minimal, and there is little or no political w
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Gender Implications of COVID-19 Outbreaks in Development and Humanitarian Settings
Produced by CARE, this report analyzes gender implications of COVID-19 outbreaks in development and humanitarian settings. CARE's work focuses on women and girls and, informed by past lessons from public health emergencies, this analysis shows how COVID-1
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Accelerating Localisation through Partnerships: Global report
Local and national actors are in many cases crucial in humanitarian responses during conflict and crisis. There have been hundreds of reports written on the subject of localization, but very few on the role of partnership in relation to localization. Fewe
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Community-Driven Financial Inclusion for the Most Vulnerable Households: Lessons from the Tat Lan Programme's Village Savings and Loan Associations in Rakhine, Myanmar
This report highlights lessons from the Tat Lan Programme’s Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLA) in Rakhine, Myanmar. The Tat Lan Programme, funded by the Livelihoods and Food Security Trust Fund (LIFT) in Myanmar was implemented in two phases (20
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Accelerating Localisation Through Partnerships: Myanmar report
Local and national actors are in many cases crucial in humanitarian responses during conflict and crisis. There have been hundreds of reports written on the subject of localization, but very few on the role of partnership in relation to localization. Fewe
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An Australian Checklist for Action: Preventing and responding to conflict-related humanitarian crises
Australia has an opportunity to bring its strengths and foreign policy priorities together with its position of regional leadership to more proactively and constructively prevent and respond to conflict-related humanitarian crises. The Checklist provides
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Women's Reproductive Health Needs Don't Stop when Disaster Strikes
This infographic details the need for family planning in displacement and calls for increased investment by the global community.
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Accelerating Localisation Through Partnerships: South Sudan report
Local and national actors are in many cases crucial in humanitarian responses during conflict and crisis. There have been hundreds of reports written on the subject of localization, but very few on the role of partnership in relation to localization. Fewe
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From Cyclone to Food Crisis: Ensuring the needs of women and girls are prioritized in the Cyclone Idai and Kenneth responses
After the double tragedy and devastation of Cyclone Idai in March 2019 and Cyclone Kenneth six weeks later, the people of Mozambique now face yet another crisis: a food security crisis. At least 433,056 households have had their land and crops partially o
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Accelerating Localisation Through Partnerships: Nigeria report
Local and national actors are in many cases crucial in humanitarian responses during conflict and crisis. There have been hundreds of reports written on the subject of localization, but very few on the role of partnership in relation to localization. Fewe
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Accelerating Localisation Through Partnerships: Nepal report
Local and national actors are in many cases crucial in humanitarian responses during conflict and crisis. There have been hundreds of reports written on the subject of localization, but very few on the role of partnership in relation to localization. Fewe
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Not what she bargained for?: Gender and the Grand Bargain
Listening to women and girls and respecting and promoting their rights should no longer be seen as an optional aspect of humanitarian response. However, women's grassroots organizations are still not reached by humanitarian action, and many women and girl