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Are Your Deployees Prepared?

When humanitarian disasters happen, aid needs to be rapidly brought to the centre of the crisis zone and concentrated there until the situation has stabilised. Surge capacity measures how quickly and effectively this surge of temporary aid can be brought to a disaster zone, and how smoothly it can be scaled down again afterwards.

Change maker: Localisation

Méschac Nakanywenge, coordinator of the UPDDHE in DRC, is a Start Network Change Maker in the Localisation category.

COP28

… – 17:00 ‘How can we establish new pathways that enhance accountability for locally led action and promote greater …

The Taal Experience

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.