Start Fund Nepal Pilot Phase Alerts
This provides the quick glimpse of the each Alert, its location, population reached, project period and the support provided in each alert.
This provides the quick glimpse of the each Alert, its location, population reached, project period and the support provided in each alert.
This provides the quick glimpse of the all Alerts, area covered, population reached, project period and the support provided in each alert.
In June 2021, Bright Star Development Society Balochistan (also known as BSDSB or Bright Star) were funded to assist in mitigating against the anticipated heatwave in Sibi (Pakistan). In this locally-led anticipatory action response Bright Star…
This study aims to map the flow of funding for disaster risk management (DRM) in the Philippines in recent years, particularly from 2018 to 2020 (and part of 2021). For a country that is highly vulnerable to multiple, compounding hazards, tracking…
Start Network members in the Philippines have identified severe winds and flooding caused by tropical cyclones as the most impactful hazards that have hit the country. This study identifies the geographic and socio-economic extent of impacts of these…
The monthly risk briefing reports on new, emerging or deteriorating situations; therefore, ongoing events that are considered to be unchanged are not featured and risks that are beyond the scope and scale of the Start Fund are also not featured.
The Start Fund Nepal Pilot is a £445,784 rapid emergency response fund created by Start Network in 2021 with support from UKAID and hosted by Save the Children.
A new contingency fund that enables NGOs to respond rapidly to, and in anticipation of, small to medium scale crises in Nepal, with support from UK Aid.
Cette ressource fournit six rapports de mars/avril à septembre 2020 et résume la situation des moyens de subsistance des ménages par rapport à : l'agriculture et la disponibilité de l'eau, la santé des ménages, et la sécurité alimentaire, et l'accès…
This resource provides six reports from March/April- September 2020 and summarises household's livelihood situation in relation to: agriculture and water availability, household health, and food security, and accessing loans.