The Start Network has committed to prototype new financial models to ensure that the right solutions are funded at the right time to enable the best possible solutions to humanitarian crises.
News and blogs
Catherine Dennis, Protection in Practice Project Manager at Oxfam tells us what she has learned, one year on from the start of the Disasters Emergency Preparedness Programme (DEPP).
The Start Fund has allocated £161,802 to provide a rapid humanitarian response to an influx of returnees from Cameroon to Nigeria.
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 Start Network is recruiting for two new roles to be based with the Start Team at Save the Children's office in London.
The importance of multi-level cooperation
Start Fund double alert supports response to conflict in Yemen and Burundi
The Start Fund was alerted last week to provide support to hundreds of thousands of people affected by violence in Burundi.
We are delighted to announce our agenda for Start for Change and an initial line up of exciting speakers.