EN Gaza Israel Crisis
The worsening situation in the Occupied Palestinian Territory and Israel is extremely concerning. Children are always the most vulnerable in every conflict and must be protected. Children have the right to a life free from violence and to live in peace – no matter where they are born, or where they live. The number of casualties – far too many of them children – continues to rise.
This is a live and ongoing crisis. This page will be updated regularly with more information and resources.
Our short animation series give bitesize overviews of various humanitarian, technical and cross-cutting topics
Learning resources that will support you and your organisation in working with cash and voucher assistance programmes that provides choice, dignity and flexibility to people in need.
Education in emergencies means providing schooling in humanitarian emergencies including conflicts or wars, natural disasters, and health-related crises. For children in emergencies, education is about more than the right to learn.
The programme aims to develop the pool of local and national staff who can prepare for and take charge of in-country operational programmes in chronic, protracted and sudden onset humanitarian settings.
The most critical important entry-level resources for new humanitarians deploying to responses
Resources connected to the four humanitarian principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality and independence.
Emergencies put significant psychological and social stress on individuals, families and communities.
Our ability to effectively and efficiently respond to crises and enhance the trust in the overall humanitarian response should be based on needs assessment
Operational skills and knowledge cover all the support functions needed in a response.
The Paediatric Blast Injury Field Manual has been created to provide technical guidance for those with medical training but limited experience in treating injured children.
The involvement of humanitarian workers in acts of sexual exploitation and abuse is a grave violation of our responsibility to do no harm and to protect people affected by crises.
Taking charge of health in emergencies and enabling country and regional staff to design and deliver high quality water, sanitation and hygiene interventions
Essential training resources and materials aimed at all levels of experience and responsibility
This section covers individual safety and security and programmatic safety and security resources.
Shelter should provide a secure and healthy living environment with privacy and dignity to persons of concern (PoCs) and protect them from a range of risks, including eviction, exploitation.