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5. Sexual and Reproductive Health
Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights in Emergencies (SRHRiE) is a core emergency sector for CARE and it is crucial that it is integrated into Emergency … See more
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1. Role of information management in an emergency
WEBInformation management is required in an emergency to ensure that everyone working for CARE gets the precise information that they need, and for communicating essential information to CARE International, donors, UN coordinating agencies and other humanitarian organisations. This includes alerts, sitreps, donor reports, assessment …
4. HOW do we Monitor and Evaluate Nutrition Interventions
WEBMonitoring and Evaluating Emergency Nutrition programs Monitoring is the ongoing collection, analysis, and interpretation of program data, this includes monitoring activities (inputs), services (outputs) and outcomes (Results). The primary purpose of monitoring data is to assess one’s performance and for program improvement. The aim of monitoring is …
Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Emergencies
WEBSexual and Reproductive Health and Rights in Emergencies (SRHRiE) is a core emergency sector for CARE and crucial to meeting the life-saving needs of crisis-affected women, men, boys and girls. CARE is committed to ensuring that every woman and girl can exercise her right to lifesaving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services in every
Gender-based Violence in Emergencies
WEB1. WHY we focus on GBV in Emergencies. Gender-based Violence (GBV) takes many forms in times of crisis, both in private and public life. The prevalence and risks of GBV increase as existing gender inequalities are exacerbated by the chaos and tensions within households, communities, and society. Crises often lead to increased levels of intimate
3.1 The assessment process and tools for WASH
WEBA number of different assessment tools exist to help data collection, including an Initial Rapid Assessment (IRA) tool developed by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) through global Health, Nutrition and WASH Clusters. See the “Assessments” section for this tool and more information on assessments. After an initial multi-sector rapid …
3. Approaches to advocacy
WEB3. Approaches to advocacy. To maintain our commitment to the localized participation and leadership of, and accountability to affected people, including women and girls, CARE strives to consistently apply the following general principles to ensure advocacy efforts align with our values: Make sure to be guided by the views of our women-led
3.1. Basics of MEL in humanitarian contexts
WEB3.1. Basics of MEL in humanitarian contexts. Monitoring and Evaluation have a range of purposes in humanitarian programming, but among the most critical to ultimately achieve the best outcomes for crisis-affected populations are:. ensuring relevance and inclusivity of the humanitarian interventions: who needs what – how urgently – where; expressed in …
2. CARE’s Nexus Approach to SRHR in Emergencies
WEBCARE supports access to SRHR services in humanitarian settings. CARE invests in acute and fragile contexts using a nexus approach to ensure agility to respond to emergencies while building back and strengthening the resilience of the health system. Given the cyclical nature of emergencies and growing number of countries in fragile contexts, CARE works to
1.4 UN-led humanitarian coordination mechanisms
WEBThe primary coordination mechanisms for the international community in a large-scale emergency are led by the UN in partnership with NGOs, donors and host government authorities, and in accordance with systems set out by the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC). The Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is the …
1. Role of administration in an emergency
WEBAMEND CONTENT. 1. Role of administration in an emergency. Administration plays a vital role in providing support services to all activities and staff in an emergency relief operation. In an emergency response, administration and programme support services need to be established first to mobilise the rest of the operation.
9. Strategy goals, objectives and interventions
WEBObjectives: Protect vulnerable groups-particularly women, children, the elderly, infirmed and disabled-to ensure IDP rights and safety. In coordination with other organisations and the Government of Timor Leste, ensure access to reliable basic services and support to 100,000 people in terms of food, water and sanitation, shelter, health, and
9. Developing an advocacy strategy and taking action.
WEBCARE’s advocacy strategy for any issue must be based on a sound analysis of the problem in the context of the prevailing crisis and policy environment and must be developed in coordination with partners, especially women-led and affected people-led organizations. Analysis of the policy environment is a critical step in understanding the
Protracted emergencies vs rapid onset
WEBProtracted emergencies are situations where a significant part of the population is acutely vulnerable and dependent on humanitarian assistance over a prolonged period of time. In many cases, this period becomes so long that the emergency has become the normal situation. Typically, slow-onset and protracted crises – while no less devastating
HYGIENE PROMOTION IN EMERGENCIES
WEBHygiene Promotion is the planned, systematic attempt to enable people to take action to prevent or mitigate water, sanitation, and hygiene related diseases and provides a practical way to facilitate community participation and accountability in emergencies. optimal use is made of the water, sanitation and hygiene enabling facilities that are
CARE 2030 Global Indicators for measuring change
WEBFor Vision 2030, CARE has defined 30 core global indicators to measure change, which have been proposed and agreed with the Impact Area and Pathways teams across the organization, with input from the CI MEAL group and other teams across the world. The definition of the core indicators included the review of best measurement practices and
Inter-Agency Reproductive Health Kits
WEB- 5 - 1.2 KEY POINTS The Reproductive Health Kits are intended for use in the early phase of a crisis situation. The Reproductive Health Kits have been designed to facilitate the provision of reproductive health services during the early phase of a crisis.2 They contain essential drugs, supplies and equipment to be used for a limited period of time and a …
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