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- What is World Humanitarian Day – and why is it important?
World Humanitarian Day takes place annually on 19 August to recognize the commitment of humanitarians around the world This year's theme is #ActForHumanity
- Bridging the gap: how the private sector is streamlining humanitarian . . .
The World Food Programme-led Logistics Cluster has been optimizing emergency humanitarian response logistics for over 20 years Private sector partnerships are needed to help the humanitarian system become more responsive, locally led and sustainable The Logistics Emergency Team offers a host of case studies in how to combine humanitarian community know-how with logistics industry efficiency
- The 20 humanitarian crises the world cannot ignore in 2023
More than 100 million people today are on the run from conflict and disaster, and 340 million are projected to be in need of humanitarian assistance in 2023 Every year, the International Rescue Committee compiles data on the world's most worrying conflicts: the Emergency Watchlist The Emergency Watchlist is more than a warning — it is a guide on how to avert or minimise those humanitarian
- Aid is changing – it’s time to innovate humanitarian finance
Humanitarian aid needs are growing faster than a weakened system can meet, while also changing in nature due to increased climate risks and protracted conflicts A new approach to aid is required, utilizing blended finance, centring communities, and redistributing resources between humanitarian response and development Augmenting approaches requires changing the questions aid choices seek to
- Humanitarian logistics partners step up delivery in crises
The Logistics Emergency Team plays a unique role in the humanitarian ecosystem to enhance aid delivery to people impacted by war and disasters
- Nature-based solutions can transform 21st-century humanitarianism
In an era of climate crisis, nature-based solutions are needed to support humanitarian action on the environmental protection and economic fronts
- 3 humanitarian organizations that you should know about
World Humanitarian Day, marked on 19 August, recognizes the work and sacrifice of humanitarian workers and organizations Here are three you should know about
- Humanitarian crises disproportionately impact female health | World . . .
Combining gender-informed approaches with public-private partnerships could tackle the uneven impact of humanitarian crises on women and girls' health
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