
FOREWARN Nepal convenes its first Disaster Hackathon
Blog by Pranav Dahal on the first ever Disaster Hackathon organised by FOREWARN Nepal.
Blog by Pranav Dahal on the first ever Disaster Hackathon organised by FOREWARN Nepal.
FOREWARN Bangladesh, in association with Open Mapping Hub - Asia Pacific, is running the first-ever disaster hackathon in Bangladesh. It has announced its top 8 teams from across public, private, and international universities.
Communities benefit through improved access to information, financial assistance, and disaster response capacity-strengthening tools when local governments employ an inclusive anticipation approach in managing volcanic risks.
In early 2019, The Start Network undertook a member survey which probed for examples of how the Start Network is influencing their operations.
Marko Madut Garang discusses the innovative approaches to capacity building being piloted through the Protection in Practice project.
Alice Hawkes and Kerry Ann Akers, from the Protection in Practice project ask whether international organisations are truly ready to relinquish control and enable decision making to take place as close to the front line as possible.
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).