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On the 21st of June 2015, a rebel group sabotaged an oil pipeline in the rural area of Tumaco (Pacific coast of Colombia) causing the “the worst environmental and social damage in the last ten years in Colombia”.
Tanuja Pandit shares an update from the engine room of the Start Network.
Start for Change 2015: building new humanitarian solutions together is the Start Network's annual gathering to celebrate success and debate the strategy for the year ahead.
The importance of multi-level cooperation
Islamic Relief’s 1% learning activity Bangladesh
The opening paragraph from the report from the international conference on South-South humanitarianism makes fascinating reading.
Start Fund provides £100,000 for Tanzania flood response
Where does power lie in the humanitarian system? What barriers need to be overcome for local organisations to play a leading role in decision-making and responding to crises?
Choosing to have Choice: Lesson Learning on Cash Transfers in Emergency Response from Beni, DRC