Delivering EU Humanitarian and Development Assistance in Fragile/Crisis Situations
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Description
Resilience is often seen as the positive inverse of fragility. It calls for changing the way that development and humanitarian actors work, emphasizing the need for more collaborative and targeted approaches that address the root causes of crises. While this is an imperative recognized by both communities, until recently it has been exception rather than the norm. Fortunately, progress is being made and we are learning what works and where.
It is within this context that DEVCO 07 - Fragility and Resilience Unit and ECHO A4 - Specific Thematic Policies Unit will organize between 6th and 8th of July 2015, in Brussels, a seminar on "Delivering EU humanitarian and development assistance in fragile/crisis situations".
The main objective of this seminar is to update DEVCO and ECHO practitioners working in/on fragile and crisis-affected countries on recent policy developments, as well as on concepts, principles, approaches, tools and procedures for better addressing fragility and crisis situations with a resilience lens, to avoid deterioration and ensure a smoother transition from humanitarian to development.
A participatory approach to the seminar will provide a good opportunity to exchange field experiences among staff members from both DEVCO and ECHO, in an attempt to increase the understanding of each other’s’ perspectives and way of operating.
Here a video on the INFORM index presented by DG ECHO during the seminar:
Organization team
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