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Food Regional Centre for Emergency Training in International Humanitarian Response

 

Action contre la Faim (ACF)

 

Asian Disaster Preparedness Center

 

CARE International

 

EuronAid

 

FEWS Project

 

Food Aid Management (FAM)

 

International Rescue Committee

 

New Zealand Digital Library (University of Waikato, NZ)

 

The Office of US Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA)

 

Overseas Development Institute

 

Refugee Studies Centre

 

Relief Web (United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs)

 

Sphere Project

 

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

 

World Bank - The Global Peacebuilding Network

 

World Food Programme



Refugee Studies Centre

http://www.qeh.ox.ac.uk/rsc/

The Refugee Studies Centre (RSC) is part of the University of Oxford's International Development Centre at Queen Elizabeth House. Its objectives are to carry out multidisciplinary research and teaching on the causes and consequences of forced migration; to disseminate the results of that research to policy makers and practitioners, as well as within the academic community; and to understand the experience of forced migration from the point of view of the affected populations.

Web site includes information on courses, workshops, conferences, and access to a list of purchasable publications (Forced Migration Review, Journal of Refugee Studies, working papers). Some current articles are available on the website. Library includes material on such topics as psycho-social issues, human rights, international law, relief administration, education, health and nutrition. Currently developing a Digital library.

http://www.bodley.ox.ac.uk/rsc/ Search library.

http://www.fmreview.org/ (English, Spanish, Arabic) Forced Migration Review provides a forum for debate on the most immediate issues facing refugees and internally displaced people and those working with them. Articles, research abstracts, conference reports and news items, present practice-oriented findings and analyse policy issues. Articles from FMR and its predecessor the Refugee Participation Network Newsletter are available on the web. Topics have included children and youth, role of military in humanitarian work, education and training, and reproductive health. Also find information on news, events, and links.

http://www3.oup.co.uk/refuge/: Journal of Refugee Studies offers coverage of refugee situations and a balance between the disciplines of law, politics, sociology/anthropology, medicine/psychology and relief/development. Contents and abstracts, and subscription information available online.






Relief Web (United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs)

http://www.reliefweb.int

ReliefWeb is an electronic clearinghouse for those needing timely information on humanitarian emergencies and natural disasters – designed specifically to help the humanitarian community improve its response to emergencies.

Searchable website offers daily updates on complex emergencies and natural disasters, and has extensive country background information. Large Directory of Humanitarian agencies provides contact information and websites for UN agencies, Governmental organizations, NGOs, academic and resource organizations. Libraryprovides an online archive of humanitarian, human rights and development reference documents related to crisis situations and humanitarian response.

http://www.reliefweb.int/training/index.html Humanitarian Assistance Training Inventory contains information on training activities and manuals of many different organizations. Search by organization, date, country, or keyword. Keywords include refugee, emergency management, shelter/site planning, logistics, early warning, and coordination. Links to other training databases and funding resources are also available.

http://www.reliefweb.int/hcic/ Humanitarian Community Information Center (HCIC) promotes and facilitates coordination by serving as an information focal point for local and international NGOs, UN and other inter-governmental agencies, donors and KFOR for Kosovo relief operations. Their website offers information on a variety of topics related to the Kosovar effort including access to their GIS/Map and Data coordination unit, which provides information on pcodes, GIS and other map technologies.

·         http://www.reliefweb.int/hcic/maps/pcodes.htm Pcodes, Spatial Data Standards for Kosovo provides information on what Pcodes are and how they are used.

http://www.reliefweb.int/telecoms/ Emergency TelecommunicationsInformation and resources available for the provision of emergency telecommunications during relief operations. Includes an introduction to general information on emergency telecommunications and links. Operational and technical information includes manuals, documents, reports, and links to related sites and suppliers. Trainings provides information on different trainings, conferences, and provides access to training manuals (some on line, others are orderable).






Sphere Project

http://www.sphereproject org/

The aim of the Project is to improve the quality of assistance provided to people affected by disasters, and to enhance the accountability of the humanitarian system in disaster response.This project has developed a Humanitarian Charter and a set of universal minimum standards in core areas of humanitarian assistance: water supply & sanitation, nutrition, food aid, shelter & site planning and health services.

Website includes information about the project, and its activities, the Humanitarian Charter (available in English, French, Spanish, and Portuguese) and standards, information on trainings, and downloadable training materials.






United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

www.unhcr.ch

UNHCR is mandated by the United Nations to lead and coordinate international action for the world-wide protection of refugees and the resolution of refugee problems.

Web site provides information about UNHCR, programs, and activities; as well as general refugee information and news. The website is worth browsing on onefs own and the home page is pretty descriptive for its categories.

The world offers map and text-based access to country-specific information about refugees. Issues offers a topic-specific route to articles about refugee children, the environment, women's issues. Evaluation and Policy Analysis offers access to UNHCR reports that can be searched by country, theme, or date. Statistics related to crisis situations and UNHCR and partner efforts are also available.

http://www.unhcr.ch/news/news.htm News includes press releases, news archives, new publications, briefing news, and country updates. UNHCR in the Newscontains the 100 latest news stories on UNHCR and refugees from around the world.

http://www.unhcr.ch/pubs/pubs.htm Publications offers online access to Refugees magazine and other UNHCR publications. Also click on to reference which is an addition to the UN publications page which provides links to working papers and other documents.

http://www.unhcr.ch/refworld/welcome.htm REFWORLD – a collection of full-text databases representing the most comprehensive and reliable refugee information resource available. UNCHR and UN documents as well as an impressive refugee literature search.

  • http://www.unhcr.ch/refworld/pubs/rsq.htm Refugee Survey Quarterly serves as an authoritative source for current refugee and country information. Each issue is a combination of country reports, documents, reviews and abstracts of refugee-related literature.

http://www.unhcr.ch/refworld/refworld/unhcr/hcspeech/menu.htm Speeches of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees includes a speech by former High Commissioner Sadako Ogata on "Telecommunications in the Service of Humanitarian Assistance”.

http://ww.the-ecentre.net Regional Centre for Emergency Training in International Humanitarian Response in Tokyo, Japan.






World Bank - The Global Peacebuilding Network

http://wbln0018.worldbank.org/ESSD/pc1.nsf/Home?OpenView

The Global Peacebuilding Network is an information gateway on the transition from violent conflict to sustainable peace and development. The network brings together a wide range of organizations to share information and build partnerships.

Website includes on-line profiles of member organizations and links to their sites, publications, training opportunities, an expert directory, and project information. Links to news sources, information on World Bank and other membersf activities, and discussion forums also available.






World Food Programme

www.wfp.org

WFP is the frontline United Nations organization fighting to eradicate world hunger, and works in both emergency and development situations.

About WFP contains information on food aid policies for emergencies, rehabilitation development, women, school feeding and work for food. Policies contains the WFP  Mission Statement and its Policy Papers.

Operations on the left-hand side of home page includes links to guidelines and policies regarding food aid programs and country specific projects. News Room includes news on WFP activities and food security world-wide, including weekly emergency reports. Logistics provides information on various WFP transport and logistics documentation.

 

 

 

 

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