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Is it right to count humanitarian aid as loss and damage?

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August 29, 2023

Ellen Reid

Research Officer at Mercy Corps

Markus Zorn

Architect | Photographer | Humanitarian @MEDAIR

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Maria Cecilia Pena Peralta

Relief Applications (https://reliefapplications.org/) is a European humanitarian-to-humanitarian organization that provides services to other development and humanitarian organizations to expedite their work, enhance decision-making processes, and foster efficiency in the sector. Our services cover: * Technical advice, including business analysis and technical reviews * Coaching, capacity building, and workshop facilitation * ICT solutions development, such as data management systems, mobile apps, web platforms, and websites * Information/knowledge management, covering the full range of business cases from data entry - including survey development and mobile data collection with Oort (https://www.oortcloud.tech/)-, data cleaning, aggregation, analysis and reporting (dashboard, documentation), geographical information systems (GIS)/mapping, data storage, and visualization.

Navneet Yadav

Peace & Justice Network (PJN)

Peace & Justice Network is a national civil society network working to strengthen Rule of Law and Human Rights for Fostering Peace and Sustainable Development https://pjn.org.pk/

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Chintala Sivakrishna

A Certified Protection Professional and investigator An accomplished, innovative, versatile security practitioner in multiple organizations, recognized for distinctively incorporating the necessities of risk management, threat mitigation and the delivery of unrivaled guest/customer service experiences. Determined investigator; committed to the most impartial and factual deductions. Discerning crisis/emergency management planner; integrating inherent capabilities and actualities maintaining business continuity. Proven classroom instructor/facilitator; developing and delivering programs in workplace safety, security and the delivery of exceptional customer service. Continuous learner; devoted to staying on the leading edge of the discipline. Persistently exploring and obtaining knowledge, skills, and expertise.

Disaster, response and relationships: a gendered approach to localising disaster risk reduction in the Pacific

Magazine Article
May 31, 2019

The first mile of warning systems: who’s sharing what with whom?

Article
November 8, 2018
Local youth are setting up a localised warning system for flooding.

Disaster risk reduction training

November 19, 2018 - November 21, 2018

Evidence-based mental health integrated disaster preparedness in Nepal and Haiti

Magazine Article
July 5, 2018
Participants creating a community map during the intervention in Bhaktapur, Nepal.

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