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ddeketele

the start-up owner's manual

The step-by-step guide for building a great company by Steve Blank and Bob Dorf. "Get out of the building"!    
migrationdevelopmentitaly

Project Development Manual for Migrants’ Association”

The “Project Development Manual for Migrants’ Association” systematizes the experience that IOM Italy has gained over the years in the organization of the A.MI.CO. – Migration Associations for Co-Development - training courses, developing a specific model explicitly tailored on the needs and specificities of the associations in question.
Chelsea Cooper

Humanitarian Response, Build Back Safer and DRR

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) Washington is currently implementing the second phase of a project entitled "Strengthening the Engagement of Diaspora for Alternative Approach to Safer Shelters in Disaster Response, Preparedness and Recovery" funded by the U.S. Office for Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA).
Tanmoy BISWAS

Empowering Female Diaspora Associations to Strengthen their Role in the Development of their Countries of Origin. Colloque international sur le leadership des femmes africaines

Retour en images sur le colloque international des femmes africaines et afro-descendantes dont la 1ère édition se déroulait ce mardi 26 mars à Wallonie Bruxelles Internationale.
Larisa LARA-GUERRERO

Hometown Associations in 12 steps

The summary of the Guide for local public authorities and migrants on the creation and consolidation of Moldovan Natives' Associations  was developed within the UNDP's Migration and Local Development Project, with the financial support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation.
Adrien Perrotton

UK Research Councils

This article provides information on how to self-build, and what promotional messages work best to share critical information
Adrien Perrotton

UNHCR Emergency Handbook – Commodity Distribution

UNHCR is mandated to lead and co-ordinate international action to protect refugees and resolve refugee problems worldwide. Its primary purpose is to safeguard the rights and well-being of refugees. It strives to ensure that everyone can exercise the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge in another State, with the option to return home voluntarily, integrate locally or to resettle in a third country. It also has a mandate to help stateless people.
Adrien Perrotton

Global Shelter Cluster Resources: Case Studies and Factsheets

The Global Shelter Cluster (GSC) is an Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) coordination mechanism that supports people affected by natural disasters and internally displaced people affected by conflict with the means to live in safe, dignified and appropriate shelter. The GSC enables better coordination among all shelter actors, including local and national governments, so that people who need shelter assistance get help faster and receive the right kind of support.
Adrien Perrotton

Sphere Standards

The Sphere Project and its Handbook are well known for introducing considerations of quality and accountability to humanitarian response. Sphere’s philosophy is based on two core beliefs: first, that those affected by disaster or conflict have a right to life with dignity and, therefore, a right to assistance; and second, that all possible steps should be taken to alleviate human suffering arising out of disaster or conflict. The Sphere Project’s minimum standards are evidence-based and represent sector-wide consensus on best practices in humanitarian response.
Adrien Perrotton

Humanitarian Needs Assessment Training (free)

The Humanitarian Needs Assessment E-learning program is designed to provide an overview of the Humanitarian Needs Assessment process. The process can look very different depending on the scale of a disaster, the role of humanitarian organizations involved and the resources available to any particular organization or to organizations collectively at the country level. The training course looks at assessment from various angles—from the field level to the capitol level—and views the process through the eyes of an assessment coordinator as well as enumerators on the ground.