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Australian Humanitarian Partnership

@aushpship

Partnering for coordinated, inclusive disaster preparedness and humanitarian response. We are an Australian Government initiative.

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SNDAfrica (@sndafrica) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At SND, we view inclusive development through a humanitarian lens—as a duty to protect the dignity and rights of every human being, especially those most at risk of exclusion. In times of crisis and fragility, persons with disabilities face compounded vulnerabilities: barriers to

At SND, we view inclusive development through a humanitarian lens—as a duty to protect the dignity and rights of every human being, especially those most at risk of exclusion. In times of crisis and fragility, persons with disabilities face compounded vulnerabilities: barriers to
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Churches are often first responders in crises. As part of the Church Agencies Network Disaster Operations we partner with the Australian Humanitarian Partnership Australian Humanitarian Partnership and help communities respond to emergencies and build resilience. 🎥 Learn more: youtube.com/watch?v=NVUc9u…

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Dignity kits filled with essential hygiene supplies are helping adolescent girls in conflict-affected areas of #Ethiopia to continue their education with confidence. World Vision AUS ahp.fyi/0708a5

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Drought increased food insecurity & malnutrition. In partnership with Australian Humanitarian Partnership, ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya & Pastoralist Girls initiative, we are distributing farm inputs to communities to improve production & increase yield in Tana River County Government; & their smiles reaffirm renewed hope in the recovery efforts.

Drought increased food insecurity & malnutrition.

In partnership with <a href="/AusHPship/">Australian Humanitarian Partnership</a>, <a href="/KenyaAsal/">ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya</a> &amp; <a href="/PastoralistGirl/">Pastoralist Girls initiative</a>, we are distributing farm inputs to communities to improve production &amp; increase yield in <a href="/Tanariver004/">Tana River County Government</a>; &amp; their smiles reaffirm renewed hope in the recovery efforts.
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The Australian Humanitarian Partnership Support Unit is seeking an experienced Operations and Grants Manager to oversee our operational, risk and grant management mechanisms. ahp.fyi/df622e Applications close July 4.

The <a href="/AusHPship/">Australian Humanitarian Partnership</a> Support Unit is seeking an experienced Operations and Grants Manager to oversee our operational, risk and grant management mechanisms. ahp.fyi/df622e

Applications close July 4.
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After a disaster, recovery is often progressive. In Garsen, our restocking project collaborations with ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya, Australian Humanitarian Partnership, and Pastoralist Girls initiative are restoring livelihood sources to households that lost their livestock to the deadly 2021-23 drought. #ClimateCrisis

After a disaster, recovery is often progressive. In Garsen, our restocking project collaborations with <a href="/KenyaAsal/">ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya</a>, <a href="/AusHPship/">Australian Humanitarian Partnership</a>, and <a href="/PastoralistGirl/">Pastoralist Girls initiative</a> are restoring livelihood sources to households that lost their livestock to the deadly 2021-23 drought.

#ClimateCrisis
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In a place where the hum of bees might once have gone unnoticed, it’s now the sound of transformation. In Dadach Ellele, two youth groups—Hephzibah and Milkesa—are turning a centuries-old tradition into a modern, climate-smart enterprise. With support from Strategies for

In a place where the hum of bees might once have gone unnoticed, it’s now the sound of transformation.

In Dadach Ellele, two youth groups—Hephzibah and Milkesa—are turning a centuries-old tradition into a modern, climate-smart enterprise. With support from Strategies for
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When Northern #Vietnam was struck with unprecedented flooding after Typhoon Yagi, Thanh's school books and uniforms were damaged beyond repair. Emergency cash payments, supported by Australian Humanitarian Partnership helped her family replace the essentials. ahp.fyi/33894a

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Last week, Strategies for Northern Development (SND), with support from Australian Humanitarian Partnership through Oxfam Australia and in partnership with Oxfam Kenya, facilitated an intensive two-day training for eight community-managed groups across targeted villages. These are grassroots

Last week, Strategies for Northern Development (SND), with support from <a href="/AusHPship/">Australian Humanitarian Partnership</a> through <a href="/OxfamAustralia/">Oxfam Australia</a> and in partnership with <a href="/OxfamKE/">Oxfam Kenya</a>, facilitated an intensive two-day training for eight community-managed groups across targeted villages.

These are grassroots
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The atolls to Bougainville's north have experienced six months without rainfall. Australian Associated Press has shared a story about the efforts @aushpship partners like CARE Australia have undertaken to deliver lifesaving and crucial supplies. canberratimes.com.au/story/9009190/…

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In the past year, the Ethiopian Humanitarian Protection Project, funded by Australian Humanitarian Partnership, supported over 27,000 children in conflict-affected areas through safe spaces, dignity kits, life skills, & more. We’re grateful for the continued partnership in making protection a reality.

In the past year, the Ethiopian Humanitarian Protection Project, funded by <a href="/AusHPship/">Australian Humanitarian Partnership</a>, supported over 27,000 children in conflict-affected areas through safe spaces, dignity kits, life skills, &amp; more. We’re grateful for the continued partnership in making protection a reality.
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For years, Jay Nasilasila (pictured centre), who is the current chair of the Disaster READY Country Committee in Fiji, has been inspiring us with unrelenting advocacy for strengthened disability inclusion in disaster preparedness. READ MORE: australianhumanitarianpartnership.org/field-stories/…

For years, Jay Nasilasila (pictured centre), who is the current chair of the Disaster READY Country Committee in Fiji, has been inspiring us with unrelenting advocacy for strengthened disability inclusion in disaster preparedness. READ MORE: australianhumanitarianpartnership.org/field-stories/…
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This region was completely dry with no significant farming. We could feed our children on wild fruits to cheat hunger. But there is a new dawn inspiring hope..." Mercy Warui, Tana River. Watch the full story here 👇 youtu.be/p1rhfBnm_-c #resilience #resilient

This region was completely dry with no significant farming. We could feed our children on wild fruits to cheat hunger. But there is a new dawn inspiring hope..." Mercy Warui, Tana River.

Watch the full story here 👇 youtu.be/p1rhfBnm_-c

#resilience #resilient
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In a major milestone for community health and sanitation, Strategies for Northern Development (SND), in partnership with Oxfam Australia, Oxfam Kenya and ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya and with funding from the Australian Humanitarian Partnership, has successfully led six villages across Marsabit County to become Open

In a major milestone for community health and sanitation, Strategies for Northern Development (SND), in partnership with <a href="/OxfamAustralia/">Oxfam Australia</a>, <a href="/OxfamKE/">Oxfam Kenya</a> and <a href="/KenyaAsal/">ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya</a> and with funding from the <a href="/AusHPship/">Australian Humanitarian Partnership</a>, has successfully led six villages across Marsabit County to become Open
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In partnership with Pastoralist Girls initiative, ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya and Australian Humanitarian Partnership, we are promoting Community-Led Total Sanitation to eliminate open defecation in Malakoteni village - Tana River County Government. Improved hygiene, increased safety, and enhanced overall well-being of communities are essential.

In partnership with <a href="/PastoralistGirl/">Pastoralist Girls initiative</a>, <a href="/KenyaAsal/">ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya</a> and <a href="/AusHPship/">Australian Humanitarian Partnership</a>, we are promoting Community-Led Total Sanitation to eliminate open defecation in Malakoteni village - <a href="/Tanariver004/">Tana River County Government</a>.

Improved hygiene, increased safety, and enhanced overall well-being of communities are essential.
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At Strategies for Northern Development (SND), we believe that true empowerment happens in the field. That’s why we recently organized an exciting exposure tour for youth from the Milkesa and Hephzibah groups in Dadach Ellele — two vibrant teams already buzzing with energy after

At Strategies for Northern Development (SND), we believe that true empowerment happens in the field. That’s why we recently organized an exciting exposure tour for youth from the Milkesa and Hephzibah groups in Dadach Ellele — two vibrant teams already buzzing with energy after
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Celene believes in engaging women (particularly mothers!) in disaster preparedness : “We need more women speaking up. Fathers have always been the ones talking, while mothers were expected to stay quiet. But not anymore!” tinyurl.com/8xsjnrex

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In today’s humanitarian landscape, accountability to affected populations (AAP) is not just a best practice, it’s a moral imperative. With funding from the Australian Humanitarian Partnership, through Oxfam Australia and Oxfam Kenya, and in collaboration with ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya we recently hosted a Community

In today’s humanitarian landscape, accountability to affected populations (AAP) is not just a best practice, it’s a moral imperative.

With funding from the <a href="/AusHPship/">Australian Humanitarian Partnership</a>, through <a href="/OxfamAustralia/">Oxfam Australia</a> and <a href="/OxfamKE/">Oxfam Kenya</a>, and in collaboration with <a href="/KenyaAsal/">ASAL Humanitarian Network - Kenya</a> we recently hosted a Community