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Better programme initiative (BPI) | Contingency planning |
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| Vulnerabilty and capacity assessment (VCA)



Better programme initiative (BPI)
Aid: supporting or undermining recovery? Lessons from the Better Programming Initiative
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Contingency planning
Disaster response and contingency planning guide
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Disaster preparedness training manual
Introduction to disaster preparedness
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Vulnerability and capacity assessment (VCA)
What is VCA?
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Disaster response
Emergency response unit 2008
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Disaster risk reduction


Climate change | Early warning, early action in climate change | Food security | Epidemics


Disaster reduction programme 2001–2008: Summary of lessons learned and recommendations
  • Disaster reduction programme 2001–2008: Summary of lessons learned and recommendations
    Between 2001 and 2008, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (the International Federation), in partnership with the British Red Cross and supported by the UK Department of International Development (DFID), implemented a Disaster Reduction Programme with various National Societies in disasterprone countries in East and Southern Africa and in South Asia. The aims of the programme were to enhance the capacities of the National Societies in disaster preparedness and risk reduction, to contribute to global learning and expertise and to use the experience gained to inform future programmes.
 
Disaster: How the Red Cross Red Crescent reduces risk
  • Disaster: How the Red Cross Red Crescent reduces risk
    Prepare, warn, mitigate, recover, live. Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in the Red Cross Red Crescent world is “multi-sectoral” and part of a broad and long-standing drive for safer and more resilient communities. DRR is at the core of most National Societies’ work to address the specific vulnerabilities to which communities are exposed.
 
Defusing disaster – Reducing the risk: calamity is unnatural
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Climate change
Red Cross Red Crescent climate guide
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Early warning, early action in climate change
Early warning > Early action
  • Publication: Early warning > Early action
    Routinely taking humanitarian action before a disaster or health emergency happens, making full use of scientific information on all timescales.
    A Red Cross/Red Crescent answer to rising climate risks
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Food security
Global food security assessment guidelines
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Epidemics
Report: The epidemics divide
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Recovery and livelihoods
Guidelines for assessment in emergencies
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World Disasters Report
World Disasters Report 2009: Focus on Early warning, early action
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