Together We Stand
Inclusive approaches – humanitarian programming that leaves no one behind About the authors: – Beth Milburn, EU-CORD Secretariat, EU-CORD – Judith Baart, Programme Coordinator, Light for the World – David Gál, Director of International Programmes, Hungarian Baptist Aid – Agnes Kroese, Manager Institutional Relations, Red een Kind – Joohi Haleem, Desk Officer Afghanistan, Mission East – Bethany Williams, Middle East Communications Manager, Medair Fostering safer, more resilient communities through innovation and collaboration 1. USGS estimated the earthquake at 9.1 M. More than 250,000 people died and tens of thousands of others were reported ‘missing’, more than a million people displaced, and tsunami waves were as high as 48.9 metres. A Japanese report, referenced by USGS, explains some of the science: www.tsunami.civil.tohoku.ac.jp/sumatra2004/C0.pdf and a report prepared by USGS is online as well: http://walrus.wr.usgs.gov/ tsunami/sumatraEQ 2. 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Springer International Publishing, 2016. 249-271 The Innovation Lab: a new paradigm of partnering for impact Acknowledgements The authors would like to acknowledge the contributions of Abigail Bush and Andrew Lamb, Field Ready; Brett Moore, Loeb Fellow, Harvard University Graduate School of Design; Justin Henceroth and Ashley Thompson, graduate students, Harvard University Graduate School of Design; David Kaldor, Project Manager – Nepal Earthquake Response Innovation Lab, World Vision International; Tanya Penny, Director, Global Humanitarian Communications and Information Management; and Nina Nepesova, Senior Humanitarian Policy Advisor, World Vision International. Extending humanitarian impact 1. http://sgreport.whsummit.org 2. The full study can be downloaded from CRS’ Publications Website in English and Spanish: http://www.crs.org/our-work-overseas/research- publications/extending-impact 3. For the purposes of the study, we chose the terms ‘users and non- users’ rather than ‘adopters and non-adopters’ Tearfund: We have faith in response 1. Ramalingham, Ben, Missed Opportunities, Commissioned by Action Aid, Christian Aid, CAFOD, Oxfam and Tearfund, p 23 2. UN ESCAP, The Asia-Pacific Disaster Report 2015 – Disasters without Borders, October 2015 3. Featherstone, Andy, Keeping the Faith: The Role of Faith Leaders in the Ebola Response. Commissioned by Tearfund, CAFOD, Christian Aid and Islamic Relief, July 2015 AAR Japan’s partnership in megadisaster: the Great East Japan Earthquake About AAR Japan AAR Japan has worked in more than 60 countries and regions since its establishment to support Indochinese refugees in 1979. Its main pillars are emergency relief, assistance to persons with disabilities, mine/UXOs action, action against infectious diseases, and raising public awareness. Building resilience through community-driven development 1. – The views expressed in this publication are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) or its Board of Governors or the governments they represent. ADB does not guarantee the accuracy of the data included in this publication and accepts no responsibility for any consequence of their use. – By making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area, or by using the term “country” in this document, ADB does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area. 2. Typhoon Yolanda—One Year on: From Relief to Recovery to Reconstruction: http://www.adb.org/sites/default/files/ publication/154514/typhoon-yolanda-one-year.pdf Together we stand: religion as a means towards peaceful coexistence 1. http://peacems.com/?page_id=2973&lang=en 2. https://www.zaytuna.edu/about 3. 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