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Humanitarian Advisory Group brings fresh thinking to challenge the status quo of humanitarian aid. Certified @BCorpANZ and @SocialTradersAU

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The latest episode of #IThinkYoureOnMute explores #NonEconomicLossAndDamage in the #Pacific with climate change expert Dr Moleen Nand. “Non-economic loss and damage in the Pacific is closely tied with the way people are living...” 🎙️Listen on Apple, Spotify or Soundcloud #NELD

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ICRC Regional Delegation in the Pacific is looking for a Regional Legal Adviser (in Canberra with travel). If you have experience / expertise on IHL and can plan and implement activities in furtherance of ICRC's humanitarian objectives - plz apply! ethicaljobs.com.au/members/icrc/r…

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Failures? ❌ Setback ✅ Opportunity for growth In partnership with Humanitarian Advisory Group, UN Women led the #FailForwardCafé at #APMCDRR2024! Participants shared their experiences of failure and explored strategies using key objectives from the #SendaiGAP to advance a more inclusive #DRR.

Failures?
❌ Setback
✅ Opportunity for growth

In partnership with <a href="/HumAdGrp/">Humanitarian Advisory Group</a>, UN Women led the #FailForwardCafé at #APMCDRR2024!

Participants shared their experiences of failure and explored strategies using key objectives from the #SendaiGAP to advance a more inclusive #DRR.
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“Gaza is the real world embodiment of hell on earth for its million children.” - James Elder, UNICEF Spokesperson. Children need a ceasefire NOW.

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📢 New Release! Crossing the Bridge is here to support intermediaries in promoting locally led humanitarian responses. Developed with GLOW Consultants Private Limited Pakistan, PIANGO Pacific 2030 and ICVA | International Council of Voluntary Agencies offers tools to strengthen partnerships. humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/insight/crossi…

📢 New Release! Crossing the Bridge is here to support intermediaries in promoting locally led humanitarian responses. Developed with <a href="/glowconsultants/">GLOW Consultants Private Limited Pakistan</a>, <a href="/Pacific_2030/">PIANGO Pacific 2030</a>  and <a href="/ICVAnetwork/">ICVA | International Council of Voluntary Agencies</a>  offers tools to strengthen partnerships. humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/insight/crossi…
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Non-economic losses are deeply subjective—they depend on what people value. #ClimateChange impacts these value systems in different ways, meaning the losses experienced vary from person to person. 🎙️Full #IThinkYoureOnMute ep on Apple Spotify Soundcloud ➡️humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/podcast-i-thin…

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🎙️New episode of #IThinkYoureOnMute explores a model and framework introduced to measure the impact of #localisation at the community level, tested with organisations in #Pakistan, Bangladesh, and the Philippines 🌍 🎧 #Podcast streaming on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Soundcloud

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Latest #IThinkYoureOnMute ep explores a newly developed framework to measure the impact of #localisation at the community level that aligns with global #humanitarian standards. But developing the framework is just the start – “dissemination is the key.” ➡️ humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/podcast-i-thin…

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🌏 Our new vision paper calls for this shift: Humanitarian sector priorities, decisions and actions should be led by and value the diversity of local expertise to more effectively address the needs of affected populations. But how do we get there? humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/insight/vision…

🌏 Our new vision paper calls for this shift: Humanitarian sector priorities, decisions and actions should be led by and value the diversity of local expertise to more effectively address the needs of affected populations. But how do we get there?

humanitarianadvisorygroup.org/insight/vision…
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💡📚 @kairazoe (HSC Senior Researcher) worked together with the Humanitarian Advisory Group to co-develop this Vision Paper 'Toward an equitable #humanitarian knowledge and evidence landscape'. 🔗 Read it here (open source): edu.nl/egtgy #TheHagueHSC #hscPublications

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In a NEW EPISODE of #IThinkYoureOnMute, we reflect on the #HumanitarianHorizons research programme's journey & its influence over the past seven years. 🎙️Listen to the research & ideas that are shaping a better humanitarian future now on Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Soundcloud

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🎙️Have you caught up on the latest season of #IThinkYoureOnMute? All 5 episodes are streaming now on Spotify | Soundcloud | Apple Podcasts Thank you to our guests, to the @fao for Eps 1 & 2, & everyone who tuned in! We look forward to bringing you the next season! #Humanitarian

🎙️Have you caught up on the latest season of #IThinkYoureOnMute? All 5 episodes are streaming now on Spotify | Soundcloud | Apple Podcasts

Thank you to our guests, to the @fao for Eps 1 &amp; 2, &amp; everyone who tuned in! We look forward to bringing you the next season! #Humanitarian
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🤔 Are the lessons from the 2004 tsunami response worth learning from? By reflecting on past humanitarian responses, the humanitarian sector can identify gaps, highlight successful strategies, and build resilient communities! Join the conversation!! ✉️ Email: [email protected]

🤔 Are the lessons from the 2004 tsunami response worth learning from? 

By reflecting on past humanitarian responses, the humanitarian sector can identify gaps, highlight successful strategies, and build resilient communities! 

Join the conversation!!

✉️ Email: comms@alnap.org