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Health systems are expected to serve the population needs in an effective, efficient and equitable manner. Therefore, the importance of strengthening of public, private and community health...
Fostering financial inclusion through robust microfinance providers supporting
livelihood and entrepreneurship development opportunities thereby contributing to equitable economic growth and...
the Report suggests that broad-based oversight organizations, such as advisory boards, representing the interests of all
actors, should be created to help avoid the danger that private or...
The intent of the Guidelines is to solicit the information required for USAID/OFDA to make
efficient and effective funding decisions. To expedite the proposal review and funding
...
The vast majority of international humanitarian aid is provided in-kind, in
the form of food, seeds, tools, medicines, shelter materials and household
goods. At the same time, however...
This paper analyses how early recovery activities are financed through humanitarian appeals, focusing primarily on Consolidated Appeals (CAPs), so that donors and aid agencies can better...
Policy-makers and practitioners must
be specific in portraying problems and
proposed solutions; early recovery
has served as a catch-all term for very
different issues...
This thematic brief presents the main challenges in early recovery efforts as international aid actors try to
link relief to development. The brief begins with a general discussion of early...
Early recovery in conflict settings has gained momentum in policy circles, but there are divergent views on what precisely it is, and how it differs from other approaches to promoting peace and...
This guidance note aims to support and expand on the Inter-Agency Network for Education in Emergencies (INEE) Minimum Standards content in order to provide a reference tool for conflict sensitive...