Insights from a learning seminar in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo. By Jean-Louis Lambeau (Learning Advisor - DRC, Kenya and Mozambique)
News and blogs
New research says sustainable, adaptable and flexible models to surge are needed to meet the increasing demands of humanitarian needs.
Relief International and Leadership for Humanitarians have announced details of the next Leadership for Humanitarians training programme starting in April 2016.
New research on the value for money of increased surge collaboration between agencies for rapid onset disasters.
This week Christina Haberl attended the annual Bond Conference and reflects on her sense of looming disillusion and cautious optimism.
Providing a unique opportunity to enhance coordination and collaboration amongst different DEPP projects at country level.
Relief International and Leadership for Humanitarians are running the next Leadership for Humanitarians training programme starting in March 2016.
Becky Murphy from Christian Aid reports from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction's Science and Technology Conference.
Applications are open for leadership training in Jordan, in December.
A pilot fund for localised and collaborative surge in the Asia region is launching today.
On 29 October people from across the Start Network and others involved in the Disasters and Emergency Preparedness Programme (DEPP) met to discuss the new monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) project for the DEPP portfolio.
Last week, 26-30 October, 21 humanitarians were trained in Nairobi as part of the Leadership for Humanitarians programme, delivered by Relief International as part of the Talent Development project.