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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.

Prioritising health in humanitarian work: the need for comprehensive and inclusive research

Article
November 11, 2024
People queuing at medical tents set up in a muddy camp.

Women with disabilities leading humanitarian action

Magazine Article
June 24, 2024
A group of around 30 people, some with disabilities, hold up a sign reading "Feminists in action project: Celebrating the International Women's Day - Inspire Inclusion"

Women-led organisations’ response to the Ukraine crisis

Magazine Article
June 24, 2024

Blossomflow Empowerment Foundation

Championing Menstrual Health and Equity

Unravelling the climate-water nexus and seeking sustainable solutions

Article
May 21, 2024

Lessons learned during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic: localisation is the key to programme adaptation during shocks

Article
April 22, 2024
A Mercy Corps team member in Karamoja, Uganda leads a workshop for girls in June 2021 as part of the USAID-funded Apolou program.

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.

Dr.Mohammed Alkawati

Director of Health & Nutrition Humanitarian Relief Programs, Medical Mercy Foundation (MMF), Yemen, Sana’a Office.

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.

Integration of protection and cash assistance to Venezuelan migrants in Colombia

Magazine Article
April 28, 2022
Caminantes on the Cúcuta–Pamplona road.

The complex humanitarian emergency in Venezuela 

HXM
April 22, 2022
Migrants from Venezuela at Rumichaca Bridge, Tulcan on the Ecuador–Colombia border. Credit: Diego Castellanos/ ICRC

Why the coronavirus is not the only pandemic the world could be facing

Article
July 9, 2020
With monsoon rains unleashing floods and landslides in Bangladesh, Rohingya refugees are urgently working to secure their shelter in Cox's Bazar District.

International aid in the Covid era: the need for transparency

Article
June 11, 2020
Sara (voliunteer from La Plateforme Citoyenne de Soutien aux Réfugiés) in the washing and disinfecting area for protective equipment used in the patients area.

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