The making of “My Hero is You: Supporting each other when wars come (field-test version)”This storybook is an adaptation of the IASC My Hero is You series. UNICEF and WHO joined forces to develop this book to support the mental health and well-being of children who are affected by armed conflict, as well as their parents and caregivers.
The IASC strategic priorities set out the strategic framework of the IASC and reflects the collective commitment to deliver humanitarian assistance and protection.
The briefing paper by A4EP highlights the ongoing efforts of women-led organisations globally to advocate for peace, women's rights, and justice, emphasising the importance of meaningful engagement of women in decision-making processes.
This briefing paper by A4EP highlights the ongoing efforts of women-led organisations globally to advocate for peace, women's rights, and justice, emphasising the importance of meaningful engagement of women in decision-making processes.
A journey towards effective risk-sharing: Risk-sharing Framework Simulation Outcome ReportIn most humanitarian contexts, delivery of assistance comprises inherent risks at many levels.
A journey towards effective risk-sharing: Risk-sharing Framework Simulation Outcome ReportIn most humanitarian contexts, delivery of assistance comprises inherent risks at many levels.