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Joint Education Needs Assessment: Rohingya Refugee in Cox’s Bazar

The largest influx of Rohingya refugees into Bangladesh began on August 25th2017. Nearly 1 million now reside in Cox Bazar district. 0ver 500,000 children in the district are in need of EiE assistance.Approximately 375,000 of them are Rohingya And remain almost solely reliant on international and…

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment
  • Emergency: Floods, Displacement
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PLAN FOR THE COX’S BAZAR EDUCATION SECTOR 2018

The influx of over 650,000 Rohingya since September 2017, coupled with extreme hazards in monsoon season and overcrowding, has created many challenges for the Education Sector responding to the crisis in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh. Educational activities have grown difficult to implement due to the…

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy
  • Emergency: Floods, Displacement
  • HPC: Strategic Planning
  • Technical Areas: Protection

Localisation in Coordination

"The World Humanitarian Summit recognised that increased localisation is fundamental to the delivery of a dignified and effective humanitarian response, concluding that humanitarian action should be “as local as possible, as international as necessary.” The associated Grand Bargain emphasized the…

  • Coordination: Coordination, Cluster Strategy, Inter-Sector Coordination
  • HPC: Strategic Planning
  • Technical Areas: Localisation

Burundi Groupe de Travail Éducation en Situations d’Urgence Infographie Strategie 2017

Burundi Groupe de Travail Éducation en Situations d’Urgence Infographie - Stratégie de réponse 2017-2019

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy, Information Management
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Floods
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

Burundi EiE Working Group Response Strategy for 2017-2019

The Burundi Education in Emergencies Working Group (EiEWG) has developed a response strategy for 2017-2019 based on secondary data review and experience from partners in the education sector. This document aims to offer a strategic and collective framework for all stakeholders involved in EiE…

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Floods, Displacement
  • HPC: Strategic Planning
  • Technical Areas: Protection
  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy
  • Emergency: Conflict, Complex, Floods, Displacement
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

HUMANITARIAN NEGOTIATION

A HANDBOOK FOR SECURING ACCESS, ASSISTANCE AND PROTECTION FOR CIVILIANS IN ARMED CONFLICT

  • Coordination: Advocacy

Pakistan MIRA Provincial Assessment Working Group Terms of Reference

Pakistan is prone to repeated crisis which impact the well being of the population. In order to understand the impact of the crisis on the population, to understand their needs, identify their location, and develop an appropriate response to their needs, it is necessary to carry out an assessment.…

  • Coordination: Cluster Management, Needs Assessment
  • Emergency: Floods
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

Pakistan MIRA Code of Conduct Agreement

This code of conduct provides basic standards in relation to interviewing and documenting information as part of the Multi-cluster Initial Rapid Assessment (MIRA) of the areas where disaster occurs in Pakistan. The principles laid down in this code of conduct are to safeguard the best interests of…

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment
  • Emergency: Floods
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis

Education Cluster in Pakistan: Lessons Learned Flood Response

The Global Education Cluster commissioned a lessons learned exercise covering the period from the start of the floods in July until March 2010. This report outlines the main findings from this review and highlights a number of recommendations

  • Coordination: Knowledge Mangement
  • Emergency: Floods
  • HPC: Operational Peer Review and Evaluation

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