IFRC Humanitarian Diplomacy Policy
The IFRC’s humanitarian diplomacy policy was adopted the Governing Board in Paris in May 2009. Online version of IFRC policy http://www.ifrc.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-diplomacy/humanitarian-diplomacy-policy/
The IFRC’s humanitarian diplomacy policy was adopted the Governing Board in Paris in May 2009. Online version of IFRC policy http://www.ifrc.org/what-we-do/humanitarian-diplomacy/humanitarian-diplomacy-policy/
Talk by Chris Lamp on humanitarian diplomacy experience within the Red Cross Red Crescent. The talk also draws on Chris’ experience from his career as a diplomat for the Australian government. IFRC. Recorded June 2011. Red Talk: Christopher Lamb on Humanitarian Diplomacy
This video focuses on a case study from Bangladesh where people in the coastal village of Ghoserat, exposed to floods and storms, are starting to talk about the disaster risks they face. However they need education and financial resources to do more. One in a series of video case studies created by the Global Network …
The guide presents experience from more than 30 Red Cross Red Crescent national socieites in six thematic modules: Getting started, Dialogues, Communications, Disaster management, Community-based disaster risk reduction and Health. Online intro to the Climate Guide, English version of Climate Guide http://www.climatecentre.org/site/publications/85/red-cross-red-crescent-climate-guide, http://www.climatecentre.org/downloads/File/reports/RCRC_climateguide.pdf