Relief International and Leadership for Humanitarians are running the next Leadership for Humanitarians training programme starting in March 2016.
News and blogs
Ros Tennyson outlines a new case study which puts the day-to-day reality of the operational side of Start Network under a microscope.
Becky Murphy from Christian Aid reports from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction's Science and Technology Conference.
Britain announces £11 million funding for Start to support for refugees arriving in Europe in Winter
Funding will provide additional winter help to migrants and refugees who have already travelled to Europe, and boost infrastructure and services to take care of new arrivals.
Sean's response to an open letter from Mihir Bhatt, part of a correspondence which began following the World Humanitarian Summit consultation in October 2015.
Do you know how many people in the tech sector want to help make humanitarian aid more effective? Start Network's Helen James reports on the NetHope Global Summit.
Mihir Bhatt responds to an open letter from Sean Lowrie.
Business in the Community's Rosie Oglesby explains.
Following the World Humanitarian Summit consultation in October, Sean Lowrie penned an open letter to Mihir Bhatt, Director of the All India Disaster Mitigation Institute. This is Mihir’s response.
Iama Coutinho Sampa, Psychologist, Health Centre in Bubaque, tells us about participating in Ebola preparedness training.
Crystal Wells, Roving Communications Officer, International Medical Corps explains... "there were so many opportunities for Ebola to invade Guinea-Bissau. Yet the virus never came."
The Start Network is taking applications for membership from registered charities with a commitment to internationally recognised humanitarian principles and standards.