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As humanitarian actors are working towards reducing their environmental impact, it’s important to understand what tools are being developed and what initiatives are underway that can serve as a...
This collection provides information on children-friendly initiatives. Humanitarian disasters, whether because of conflict of natural disasters, always expose the young to unthinkable forms of...
- Camp Coordination / Management
- Education
- Early Recovery
- Accountability to Affected People
- Age
- Emergency Telecommunications
- Environment
- Food Security
- Gender
- Health
- Logistics
- Mental Health / Psycho Social Support
- Nutrition
- Other
- Protection
- Child Protection
- Gender Based Violence
- Housing, Land and Property
- Shelter and Settlement
- Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Shelter Centre, in collaboration with our host, IFRC...
This document is a compilation by the UNCRD of reports/outcomes from the International Symposium 2008 of Earthquake Safe Housing. The Housing Earthquake Safety Initiative (HESI) aims to improve...
Qatar Charity (QC) marked World Children’s Day, which is celebrated on 20 November each year to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improving children's...
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan has been a member of the United Nations since September 1947. During current democratic government, Pakistan has embarked on a major transformation of the State...
School safety and education are both key to reducing the impact of disasters. The role of education in reducing disaster risks is enshrined in all global commitments and frameworks. Foremost among...
School safety and education are both key to reducing the impact of disasters. The role of education in reducing disaster risks is enshrined in all global commitments and frameworks. Foremost among...
UNICEF contracted with the American Institutes for Research (AIR) in January 2008 to conduct a global evaluation of the CFS initiative, which was to be built upon site visits to Child Friendly...