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Community Services Regional Centre for Emergency Training in International Humanitarian Response

 

AlertNet

 

Asian Disaster Preparedness Center

 

European Community Humanitarian Office

 

Global Internally Displaced Persons Project

 

INCORE: Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity

 

International Committee of the Red Cross

 

International Organization for Migration

 

International Rescue Committee

 

Journal of Humanitarian Assistance

 

New Zealand Digital Library (University of Waikato, NZ)

 

OneWorld

 

Overseas Development Institute

 

Refugee Studies Centre

 

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

 

Reproductive Health for Refugee Consortium (RHR Consortium)

 

Scalabrini Migration Center (SMC)

 

United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

 

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

 

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)

 

Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children

 

World Food Programme

 

World Health Organization

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



Scalabrini Migration Center (SMC)

http://www.scalabrini.org/~smc/

The SMC is a non-profit research institute established in 1987 and based in Quezon City, Philippines. SMC is dedicated to encourage and facilitate the study of socio-demographic, economic, political, psychological, historical, legislative and religious aspects of human migration and refugee movements from and within Asia.

Website includes information about SMC, Data on Asian Migration (by country), a Directory of NGOs for Migrant Workers in Asia (by country), and Asian Migration News (bi-weekly updates). The website also contains subscription information and table of contents for two SMC journals: Asian Migrant (yearly) and Asian and Pacific Migration (quarterly). Asian Migrant is specifically targeted toward field workers, activists, NGO associates, and researchers; and often contains articles on area refugee populations. A library catalog will also be available online in the future.





United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)

http://www.unicef.org/ (French, Spanish, English)

The central role of UNICEF in emergencies is to act as an advocate for children. The organization believes that humanitarian interventions should be integrated with ongoing programs directed toward children and therefore focuses its assistance on such interventions as health, nutrition, immunization, education, water and sanitation.

Website includes information about UNICEF, mission, programs, activities. Checkout Highlights for featured programs that may be of interest. Information Resources and UNICEF in action may also be of interest.

http://www.unicef.org/action/ UNICEF in Action provides information about programs and activities. On the left side tool bar several points of interest are emergencies, research and evaluation, and supply. Research and evaluation offers information about UNICEF's division of Evaluation, Policy, and Planning, and its activities. Supply offers catalogue of products UNICEF can supply to registered procurement customers, information on how to become registered, and more general information on these activities.

·         http://www.unicef.org/emerg/index.html Under Emergencies (left side toolbar) find information specific to emergency activities, emergency updates, and appeals. Countries in crisis provides country specific information with past press releases, situation reports, maps, and links to other websites. Humanitarian Issues offers links to documents related to UNICEF's work in emergencies and Reference Library provides lists of references and other concerned websites.

http://www.unicef.org/infores/index.html Information Sources provides links to various materials covering the areas and countries where UNICEF works. Access to online documents and speeches, catalogue of orderable publications, answers to frequently asked questions, and statistical information.






United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

www.undp.org

UNDP is the United Nations' principal provider of development advice, advocacy and grant support. In addition to coordinating international humanitarian assistance in crisis situations, UNDP provides a bridge between emergency relief and long-term economic development. In societies wracked by conflict, UNDP supports national and regional reconciliation; greater participation by women in peace-building and democratization; reintegration of refugees and displaced persons; reconstruction of war-torn communities; and demobilization and reintegration of former soldiers into civil society.

Searchable Website offers information about organization, mission, programs, and activities. Access to country office websites. Publications are available either online or can be ordered. Press releases and annual reports are available online. Human Development reports, which assess people's well being by country, are also available as are occasional papers.

http://www.undp.org/erd/ Emergency Response Division highlights UNDP reports and press releases on crisis situations. Scroll to the far right to access Side bar. Service areas and Thematic Areas provides access to information specific to UNDP emergency policy and activities. Reference allows access to a list of papers and articles.

http://www2.wide.org.br/htmlEstaticoEn/Welcome.html Web of Information for Development (WIDE) is a comprehensive system on the institutional capacities, expertise, knowledge and innovative experiences, aimed at facilitating technical cooperation among developing countries. Searchable database of documents, products, supplies, experts, and institutions on development technologies and information.






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's 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 News contains 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.

 

 

 

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