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The Emergency Capacity Building (ECB) pilot projects showcase the activities of three countries (Ethiopia, Guatemala and Indonesia) to identify models and promising practices for disaster risk...

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The Emergency Capacity Building (ECB) pilot projects showcase the activities of three countries (Ethiopia, Guatemala and Indonesia) to identify models and promising practices for disaster risk...

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Publisher(s): The Sphere Project
Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

The Sphere Project and its Handbook frame a Humanitarian Charter, identify a set of minimum standards in key life-saving sectors and consolidate their core standards. In the 2011 revision, the...

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Publisher(s): The Sphere Project
Date: Nov 2011

Sphere is a process which recognises the systemic approach, meaning what someone does in one section affects all the others realted to the first, emphasizing the...

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Publisher(s): Architects for Aid
Date: Jul 2008

The speaker outlined their project plan for the development of guidelines supporting the use of bamboo in humanitarian response. Regional workshops had already been undertaken to inform its...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World
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Publisher(s): University of Arizona
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Senegal

During the last forty years, several development agencies such as the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations, the United States Agency for International Development, and the...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Lesotho

The Home Gardens Project (HGP) is being funded by United Nations Children’s Fund
(UNICEF) and is being implemented by the Department of Field Services (DFS) of the Ministry of Agriculture...

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Publisher(s): The Sphere Project
Date: Oct 2017
Location: World
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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

This video from the Assessment Capacities Project (ACAPS) presents 3 keys for humanitarian needs assessments as validity, reliability and ‘generalizability’.

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