Nuclear Emergency
nuclear.emergency@ifrc.org
Vienna, Austria
Report
The CHARP programme was one of the longest lasting humanitarian support programmes of the IFRC and National societies to address the consequences of the Nuclear accident in Chernobyl in 1986. Over the years the different operational reports and evalu...
Other type of resource
Assessment or evaluation, Guidance material
IFRC has undertaken an extensive Operational review to capture evidence and lessons from the more than 23 years of humanitarian support to the affected population of the Chernobyl Nuclear accident in 1986.
Other type of resource
Over the period of more than 30 years IFRC and RCRC National societies provided support to the affected population of the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear accident. A number of pictures taken over the years provides evidence of the RCRC work in the communities...
Other type of resource, Report
The Nuclear accident in April 1986 at the NPP Chernobyl caused a number of mid to long term humanitarian consequences. A number of reports and resolutions addresses the different aspects and activities. Available in Russian and English.
Awareness material, Guidance material
IFRC provides a number of awareness material which address the topic of technological and biological hazard / CBRN preparedness to increase knowledge and provides evidence on RCRC activities in this area.
Research
Following the NPP accident in March 2011 in Fukushima a number of Health surveys were undertaken and findings published in different reports.
Report
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has prepared a comprehensive report about the Nuclear Accident at Fukushima Daiichi in March 2011.
Case Study, Other type of resource, Report
Following the Nuclear accident in March 2011 at the Nuclear power plant in Fukushima, Japan a number of different research material and case studies provide a better understanding of the impact and humanitarian consequences.