IMPACT Initiatives

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Think-and-do-tank committed to shape practices and influence policies in humanitarian and development settings to positively impact people’s lives w/

Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2016.

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    12. ruj 2019.

    Are you a humanitarian at ❤️? Interested in working in and many other countries around the 🌎 ? Our teams are looking for dynamic individuals with experience in Apply directly on our website ►

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    prije 7 sati

    “as much as possible we need to strengthen existing mechanisms, making them sustainable, rather than filling gaps with temporary expertise” “we need to better connect CWGs to the ICCG and to clusters, it is still too weak”

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    prije 20 sati

    More and more high-quality cash-related is produced by Cash Working Groups Yet gaps remain and too often the collected is absent from planning How can we improve this? Come discuss👇 & session; room 7/8 - 9am

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  4. 5. velj

    - HNO/HRP greatly improved - MSNAs immensely valuable - Data security an absolute priority - Donor flexibility can significantly help - Assessments should be participatory Claus Sorensen citing takeaways from “Crisis-wide level planning” session at Afternoon Plenary

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  5. 5. velj

    Thank you to all our panelists and our moderator for the stimulating and enriching discussion on the future of evidence base response in crisis level planning. Thank you to our audience for their questions and for sharing their thoughts.

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  6. 5. velj

    Answering a question on crisis prevention, Jos Verbeek reiterates the World Banks commitment to minimise risks for crisis globally

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  7. 5. velj

    “It’s important that we demonstrate the reliability of the data and its added-value in response all the while remaining sensitive to the information we are collecting” Dylan Winder from bringing in great donor perspectives to todays session

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  8. 5. velj

    “MSNAs are immensely valuable in sudden onset crisis” Ramesh taking the discussion a bit further after questions from the moderator Mr. Claus Sorensen

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  9. 5. velj

    “Assessments must be participatory” REACH Country Coordinator Alejandra talking about the importance of gathering community feedback in the process of responding to a crisis, citing best practice examples from work done in Somalia

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  10. 5. velj

    “The use of information and data has seen great progress mostly driven by the great investment in but an absence of information sharing with local NGOs and affected populations” Head of IOM/DTM Mr. Nuno Nunes weighing our responsibilities and highlighting the way forward

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  11. 5. velj

    “Ending world poverty is our priority and the reason for our continuously increasing engagement with the humanitarian community” Jos Verbeek from bringing in perceptions on the Humanitarian Development Peace nexus

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  12. 5. velj

    “Important to make sure we capitalize on the progress done in terms of evidence-based response” IMPACT Initiatives Director Luca Pupulin delivering opening remarks to a packed room ! No more seats but come engage with us !

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  13. 5. velj

    “Multi-sector needs assessments have been successfully conducted in 10 countries” - heard from the Director of the Coordination Division Mr. Ramesh Rajasingham Currently discussing the duty humanitarians have to inform response as effectively possible.

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  14. 5. velj

    We are kicking off the “Crisis-wide level planning session” to a full room! Still time to make it to room 6 on the 3rd floor

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  15. 5. velj

    “Our task is to make sure that needs assessments are comprehensive and the information feeds in humanitarian planning” Claus Sorensen, former DG , teasing the ‘’Crisis-wide level planning’’ session. See you at 2pm today, room 6!

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    5. velj

    “Crucial to assess the perception of humanitarian assistance on mechanism” says Alejandra Gaviria,

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  17. 5. velj

    “We need better communication, and better feedback mechanisms with affected populations to improve our ” - Alejandra, REACH Country Coordinator, opening the session on AAP. Come pick up some of our material on the work done in relation to AAP in room 3/4

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  18. 5. velj

    Our Country Coordinator for Somalia, Alejandra, will be presenting our work done on to (AAP) in an interactive exhibition room 3/4 Come learn about our duty to improve humanitarian action as reported by beneficiaries themselves

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  19. 4. velj

    "Crisis-Wide Level Planning" session kicks off tomorrow - Room 6 at 2pm We open the floor to the audience for 30 minutes to talk about the role of in humanitarian decision-making with our panelists from &

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  20. 3. velj

    We are here all week at the to answer your questions and show you the work that has shaped more effective humanitarian action in 2019. Interested in and more generally -based response? Come say hi !

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  21. 3. velj

    “Area-based assessments provide a shared understanding that capture local specifities to enable better context analysis” Our Area-based approach specialist Louise Thaller speaking at the “Adaptive Management through context readiness” session

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