Case studies from 20 years of RedR's humanitarian experience are presented to demonstrate recent evolutions in technologies and management systems appropriate for the effective relief of suffering during and after major disasters. Trends identified include increasing urbanisation of humanitarian response, greater demand for professionalisation and for professional infrastructure services and roles for support organisations such as RedR in developing and promoting effective relief through resource development and learning support at all levels. RedR's 2,500 peer-reviewed members worldwide form a significant professional humanitarian expertise network that can assist in coordination of humanitarian response. Field training courses provide neu...
An executive summary details background, findings and main recommendations. Australian Red Cross ha...
During wide spread of Corona Virus Disease (COVID19), it has been recorded that humankind plays a re...
Humanitarian actors recognise that accountability to affected populations (AAP) and involving people...
Background: Humanitarian crises are increasing both in number and complexity, recognition and effort...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Mécénat ou partenariat : le renforcement des capac...
The rising number of natural disasters and emergent conflicts that require coordinated international...
Purpose: This paper identifies the challenges during a recent disaster relief operation in a develop...
Severe recovery deficits after post-disaster interventions have become the landscape seen globally. ...
This report shows the process and result of a graduation project at the Netherlands Red Cross (NLRC)...
There remains a plethora of untapped resources which exist within disaster affected communities, abl...
In the 21st century, international humanitarian response remains encumbered by serious gaps and unpr...
The responsibility of the United Nations Children’s Fund relative to water and sanitation in humanit...
This paper identifies the challenges during a recent disaster relief operation in a developing count...
This qualitative evaluation examines the capacity of the Red Cross National Societies in El Salvador...
Problem If current trends in disasters are anything to go by, we can expect more complex disasters i...
An executive summary details background, findings and main recommendations. Australian Red Cross ha...
During wide spread of Corona Virus Disease (COVID19), it has been recorded that humankind plays a re...
Humanitarian actors recognise that accountability to affected populations (AAP) and involving people...
Background: Humanitarian crises are increasing both in number and complexity, recognition and effort...
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Mécénat ou partenariat : le renforcement des capac...
The rising number of natural disasters and emergent conflicts that require coordinated international...
Purpose: This paper identifies the challenges during a recent disaster relief operation in a develop...
Severe recovery deficits after post-disaster interventions have become the landscape seen globally. ...
This report shows the process and result of a graduation project at the Netherlands Red Cross (NLRC)...
There remains a plethora of untapped resources which exist within disaster affected communities, abl...
In the 21st century, international humanitarian response remains encumbered by serious gaps and unpr...
The responsibility of the United Nations Children’s Fund relative to water and sanitation in humanit...
This paper identifies the challenges during a recent disaster relief operation in a developing count...
This qualitative evaluation examines the capacity of the Red Cross National Societies in El Salvador...
Problem If current trends in disasters are anything to go by, we can expect more complex disasters i...
An executive summary details background, findings and main recommendations. Australian Red Cross ha...
During wide spread of Corona Virus Disease (COVID19), it has been recorded that humankind plays a re...
Humanitarian actors recognise that accountability to affected populations (AAP) and involving people...