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This strategy sets out how the Government plan to deliver on commitments to include humanitarian issues as a core part of DFID’s research.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Summary of DFID's strategy ‘Promoting innovative and evidence-based approaches to building resilience and responding to humanitarian crises'
What does disaster resilience mean for DFID - summary paper.
New policy sets out how the UK will help build resilience to future disasters and respond to humanitarian need created by conflict and natural disasters.
Saving lives, preventing suffering and building resilience
CHASE responds to humanitarian needs arising from conflict and natural disasters.
The Humanitarian Emergency Response Review requires a step change in the way we work, in our humanitarian work and in our development work.
This review makes a series of high level policy, and some down to earth practical, recommendations intended to bring this change about.
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