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Content Type: Resource
Date: Dec 2019
Location: Global

 nutx is WFP Nutrition’s learning platform, designed to share WFP’s experience, lessons learned and research on nutrition free of charge. Our learning resources include self-paced e-learning...

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Date: Jul 2021
Location: Worldwide

Based on established guidelines, the strategy of using trained TBAs to reduce neonatal mortality was ‘highly cost-effective. We strongly recommend consideration of this approach for other remote...

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Publisher(s): Qatar Foundation
Date: Nov 2011

Mr. Bowman Heiden and Mrs. Desirée Bartosiak (Qatar Foundation) presented the  'Qatar Shelter Initiative'.

Starting with a brief...

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Publisher(s): ATHA
Date: Dec 2019
Location: Global

ATHA’s main objective is to foster innovative responses to current challenges to humanitarian protection by capturing new approaches and insights of practitioners through informal, professional...

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Date: Nov 2019

Across the world, children are at risk from violence, abuse, exploitation, and neglect. Conflict and natural disasters have forced millions to flee their homes and confront the dangers of...

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Date: Jun 2010
Location: Haiti

Rory Downham presented on the capacity building services provided in Haiti by the Bioforce Développement Institut, and the challenges faced.

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Date: May 2019
Location: All Countries
The HLA Hum-Log Library is a collection of valuable knowledge on humanitarian logistics practice, curated from many reputable sources, as well as HLA original content. The Hum-Log Library is...
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Date: Jul 2008

In this session the participants pooled their knowledge to map out what training resources already existed, and then to identify the gaps in training provision.

A mapping exercise was...