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Climate change adaptations in humanitarian programming

HXM
March 18, 2025
A man struggles to ride his cycle rickshaw through a flooded street.

Building weather resilience in Mali

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
A pile of earth/stone along the a sea bed to create a dike.

A journey of anticipatory action – early response to heatwaves in Pakistan

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
A man walks down a busy street carrying an air cooler on his back.

The case of women and climate change in Northern Kenya

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
Women holding up signs about climate justice

Community resilience, livelihoods diversification and recovery, and mitigating climate change shocks in Turkana County

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
A woman walks through a healthy farm wearing a DCA branded jacket

The effectiveness of anticipatory humanitarian action for cyclone response in Bangladesh

Magazine Article
March 18, 2025
Two Red Crescent volunteers outdoors, one is speaking through a megaphone

Unravelling the climate-water nexus and seeking sustainable solutions

Article
May 21, 2024

Launching the 84th issue of the Humanitarian Exchange

April 30, 2024 - April 30, 2024

Virtual
Dried out riverbeds in Southern Iraq.

CHA Annual Conference: Climate and humanitarian crises and the lack of a joint response – Needs, narratives and necessities

June 4, 2024 - June 5, 2024

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Bushfires in Tasmania, Australia

Extreme heat, drought and displacement in Iraq

Magazine Article
March 13, 2024
Dried out riverbeds in Southern Iraq.

Climate change, conflict and displacement

HXM
March 13, 2024
Dried out riverbeds in southern Iraq

Morris Gheeyong Ong

With extensive experience in various child-related settings, strong communication skills have been developed, fostering team spirit and encouraging mutual support. Volunteering in orphanages, teaching PowerPoint and instructing children with ADHD and autism in baking cookies has been fulfilling. Sharing knowledge and supporting colleagues and clients is enjoyable, driven by empathy and a passion for enhancing the quality of life. Diverse employment spanning seven countries across three continents and involvement in 14 industries is indicative of broad experience. Currently serving as a Board Member at a charity organisation, Mentor in STEM Scotland, and a Mentor in the Global Mentorship Initiative, along with roles as a Tutor Assessor for Young STEM Leaders and a Train the Trainer for Parkinson's disease.

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