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Sphere Project Training Package

Sphere Project Training Package
Author: Sphere Project
Publisher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2004-02-01
Genre: Disaster relief
ISBN: 0855985097

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This new pack features excellent training materials, developed and field-tested by Sphere Trainers. The pack contains: * Learning Guide * Four training Modules (A4, 350pp) * CD-ROM with: * Learning Guide * Modules * Full text of Handbooks 1st and 2nd editions (English) * Lessons Learned from Sphere * Video out-takes The fully photocopyable training materials include references to both editions of the Handbook throughout, so that they can be used with either version.


Sphere Training Package

Sphere Training Package
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Release: 2004
Genre: Disaster relief
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Nutrition for Developing Countries

Nutrition for Developing Countries
Author: Felicity Savage King
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2015-10-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0191508349

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Nutrition is an essential component of the work of all health and community workers, including those involved in humanitarian assistance, and yet it is often neglected in their basic training. Drawn from the experiences of an international editor team with extensive field experience, Nutrition for Developing Countries brings together the essential basics of nutrition in an easily accessible form which is accurate, up-to-date and practical, and suitable for a wide range of readers at different levels. The book covers the whole life cycle, including pregnancy, breastfeeding, complementary feeding, older children, adolescents, adults and the elderly, with an emphasis on the most vulnerable women and children. The fully revised and updated edition addresses both the long standing problems of undernutrition and malnutrition, and the growing epidemic of overnutrition and obesity, which are responsible for the rapid increase in non-communicable diseases of later life. Generously illustrated, Nutrition for Developing Countries explains in clear simple language, and practical detail, how nutrition workers can help families with nutrition problems, including many ideas for exercises for training nutrition workers.


Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response

Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Disaster Response
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Publisher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2004
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789291390977

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Following the worldwide success of the first edition of The Sphere Handbook, this new second edition is the result of feedback from current users and from training workshops, with revisions from a focal group of representatives from major organisations. Key changes include: · addition of an entirely new section on Food security · revisions from a cross-cutting review on Gender, Children, Elderly, Disabled, Environment, HIV/AIDS, Protection · updated and refined qualitative and quantitative indicators · expanded introduction and development of common standards · clearer cross-referencing and more concise, user-friendly text The new edition is in the same handy format and structure, with a new CD-ROM featuring the full text.


Improving the Safety of Civilians

Improving the Safety of Civilians
Author: Oxfam GB.
Publisher: Oxfam
Total Pages: 177
Release: 2009
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0855986166

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This book is an innovative tool which strengthens the capacity of humanitarian field workers to improve civilian safety through humanitarian programmes. The materials are designed for use by experienced facilitators, who have some knowledge of protection issues, to train emergency response teams.


The Good Project

The Good Project
Author: Monika Krause
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2014-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 022613153X

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NGOs set out to save lives, relieve suffering, and service basic human needs. They are committed to serving people across national borders and without regard to race, ethnicity, gender, or religion, and they offer crucial help during earthquakes, tsunamis, wars, and pandemics. But with so many ailing areas in need of assistance, how do these organizations decide where to go—and who gets the aid? In The Good Project, Monika Krause dives into the intricacies of the decision-making process at NGOs and uncovers a basic truth: It may be the case that relief agencies try to help people but, in practical terms, the main focus of their work is to produce projects. Agencies sell projects to key institutional donors, and in the process the project and its beneficiaries become commodities. In an effort to guarantee a successful project, organizations are incentivized to help those who are easy to help, while those who are hardest to help often receive no assistance at all. The poorest of the world are made to compete against each other to become projects—and in exchange they offer legitimacy to aid agencies and donor governments. Sure to be controversial, The Good Project offers a provocative new perspective on how NGOs succeed and fail on a local and global level.


Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response

Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards in Humanitarian Response
Author: Sphere Project
Publisher: Practical Action Pub
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2011
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781908176004

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The Humanitarian Charter and Minimum Standards will not of course stop humanitarian crises from happening, nor can they prevent human suffering. What they offer, however, is an opportunity for the enhancement of assistance with the aim of making a difference to the lives of people affected by disaster” Ton van Zutphen, Sphere Board Chair and John Damerell, Sphere Project Manager in the Foreword to the new edition of the Handbook. The Sphere Project is an initiative to determine and promote standards by which the global community responds to the plight of people affected by disasters. What’s new in the 2011 edition of the Sphere Handbook The new edition of the Sphere Project’s Handbook updates the qualitative and quantitative indicators and guidance notes and improves the overall structure and consistency of the text The new version has: * a rewritten Humanitarian Charter * updated common standards * a stronger focus on protection * revised technical chapters


Green Design, Materials and Manufacturing Processes

Green Design, Materials and Manufacturing Processes
Author: Helena Bartolo
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 791
Release: 2013-06-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1315879484

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Green Design, Materials and Manufacturing Processes includes essential research in the field of sustainable intelligent manufacturing and related topics, containing reviewed papers presented at the 2nd International Conference on Sustainable Intelligent Manufacturing 2013. Topics covered include Eco Design and Innovation, Energy Efficiency, Green and Smart Manufacturing, Green Transportation, Life-Cycle Engineering, Renewable Energy Technologies, Reuse and Recycling Techniques, Smart Design, Smart Materials, Sustainable Business Models and Sustainable Construction. Intended for engineers, architects, designers, economists and manufacturers dealing with key sustainability issues.


Research for Development

Research for Development
Author: Sophie Laws
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 450
Release: 2013-02-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1446289702

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Research for Development offers a comprehensive guide to commissioning, managing and undertaking research in development work. It serves both as a practical reference manual and an indispensable learning tool. Divided into three parts, the book provides a complete overview of the research process spanning: - the uses, planning and management of research - reviewing existing evidence - learning development research skills - choosing research methods - undertaking ethical research - writing an effective research report - promoting research uptake and assessing research - monitoring and evaluation This fully revised second edition also includes a new section on how to use the internet for research. Its 16 chapters are enriched by a variety of international case studies, checklists of key points, learning exercises, helpful references to further reading and engaging illustrations. The book also includes a detailed glossary of terms. Drawing on considerable hands-on experience, Research for Development is an ideal practical companion for students of development studies and public policy, as well as practitioners in the field. Cover image © Jenny Matthews / World Vision/ PhotoVoice


Shaping the Humanitarian World

Shaping the Humanitarian World
Author: Peter Walker
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2014-08-07
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1135977429

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Providing a critical introduction to the notion of humanitarianism in global politics, tracing the concept from its origins to the twenty-first century, this book examines how the so called international community works in response to humanitarian crises and the systems that bind and divide them. By tracing the history on international humanitarian action from its early roots through the birth of the Red Cross to the beginning of the UN, Peter Walker and Daniel G. Maxwell examine the challenges humanitarian agencies face, from working alongside armies and terrorists to witnessing genocide. They argue that humanitarianism has a vital future, but only if those practicing it choose to make it so. Topics covered include: the rise in humanitarian action as a political tool the growing call for accountability of agencies the switch of NGOs from bit players to major trans-national actors the conflict between political action and humanitarian action when it comes to addressing causes as well as symptoms of crisis. This book is essential reading for anyone with an interest in international human rights law, disaster management and international relations.