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IASC-Terms of Reference for the Humanitarian Coordinator
The aim of the cluster approach is to strengthen humanitarian response by ensuring high standards of predictability, accountability and partnership inallsectors or areas of activity.
The aim of this IASC Strategy is to recommend actions which humanitarian actors can take to make their responses to humanitarian crises in urban areas more effective and thereby save more lives...
Cette revue des données secondaires a été préparée dans le cadre du programme REACH, programme inter-agences d’IMPACT Initiatives (IMPACT) et dans le cadre du partenariat global avec le Cluster...
A report describing best practice after the 2010 disaster in Haiti.
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Camp Coordination / Management
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Education
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Early Recovery
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Accountability to Affected People
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Age
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Emergency Telecommunications
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Environment
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Food Security
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Gender
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Health
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HIV/AIDS
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Logistics
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Mental Health / Psycho Social Support
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Nutrition
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Other
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Protection
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Child Protection
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Gender Based Violence
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Housing, Land and Property
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Mine Action
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Shelter and Settlement
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Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Nous apportons ici une vision commune de ce qui est à la fois méthodologiquement valable et effectivement réalisable dans le contexte particulièrement difficile dans lequel les évaluations des be...
This document is available in French. Ce document est également disponible en Français. In the initial stages of an emergency where populations have been displaced, shelter and site selection are...
This document can also be found on the official website of the World Health Organization at who.int. This advocacy paper proposes building awareness about the rights and needs of older persons, as...
This paper has been prepared, following the request of the Working Group ofthe Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)5, with the overall goal of enhancing theunderstanding of civil-military...
This Report addresses the common environmental problems of Haiti and the challenges which arised in both sourcing and disposal of material in shelter projects.