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HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme explored how humanitarian aid is delivered in some of the most challenging conflict environments.Based on three years of fieldwork in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is gettingETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING Accountability and Learning. In contexts where humanitarian actors and communities face high insecurity, it becomes much harder to assess the reach and effectiveness of assistance. Together with 18 learning partners in Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia andNGO RISK MANAGEMENT
2 Key Terms Threat: A danger or potential source of harm or loss Risk: The likelihood and potential impact of encountering a threat Risk management: A formalized system for forecasting, weighing, and preparing for possible risks in order to minimize their impact Types of risk Organizations have their own ways of categorizing and groupingtypes of risk.
CORINNA KREIDLER
Corinna Kreidler, MA Political Science and International Relations, has been working in humanitarian aid for more than 20 years. She is currently a freelance consultant, working on humanitarian strategy development, financing matters, policy and operational topics. She is working for a variety of clients including donors, NGOs andGovernmental
NGOS AND RISK
3 Executive summary For humanitarian organizations, the presence of risk in the operating environment can force difficult trade-offs between the needs of people they are trying to serve and the need to mitigate potential harm CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMMING IN EMERGENCIES Cash transfer programming in emergencies. By Paul Harvey, Sarah Bailey. June 2011. The vast majority of international humanitarian aid is provided in-kind, in the form of food, seeds, tools, medicines, shelter materials and household goods. At the same time, however, there is a significant and growing body of experience with theprovision of
HOME | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMESTO STAY AND DELIVER IITEAMCOREAID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 An expert panel discussion presented by the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities on making humanitarian action in today’s world multilateral, legitimate and safe. Hosted by Arezou Azad and including Humanitarian Outcomes partner, Abby Stoddard. Sep 24. AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 Aid Worker Security Report 2020. By Abby Stoddard, Paul Harvey, Monica Czwarno, Meriah-Jo Breckenridge. August 2020. The provision and protection of health care in conflicts is foundational to international humanitarian law (IHL), and in every humanitarian emergency, health workers represent a vital cadre of responders. Yetflagrant violations
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme explored how humanitarian aid is delivered in some of the most challenging conflict environments.Based on three years of fieldwork in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is gettingETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING Accountability and Learning. In contexts where humanitarian actors and communities face high insecurity, it becomes much harder to assess the reach and effectiveness of assistance. Together with 18 learning partners in Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia andNGO RISK MANAGEMENT
2 Key Terms Threat: A danger or potential source of harm or loss Risk: The likelihood and potential impact of encountering a threat Risk management: A formalized system for forecasting, weighing, and preparing for possible risks in order to minimize their impact Types of risk Organizations have their own ways of categorizing and groupingtypes of risk.
CORINNA KREIDLER
Corinna Kreidler, MA Political Science and International Relations, has been working in humanitarian aid for more than 20 years. She is currently a freelance consultant, working on humanitarian strategy development, financing matters, policy and operational topics. She is working for a variety of clients including donors, NGOs andGovernmental
NGOS AND RISK
3 Executive summary For humanitarian organizations, the presence of risk in the operating environment can force difficult trade-offs between the needs of people they are trying to serve and the need to mitigate potential harm CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMMING IN EMERGENCIES Cash transfer programming in emergencies. By Paul Harvey, Sarah Bailey. June 2011. The vast majority of international humanitarian aid is provided in-kind, in the form of food, seeds, tools, medicines, shelter materials and household goods. At the same time, however, there is a significant and growing body of experience with theprovision of
COVERAGE, OPERATIONAL REACH AND EFFECTIVENESS (CORE View SCORE dashboard. Humanitarian Outcomes' programme on Coverage, Operational Reach, and Effectiveness (CORE) is a data-intensive study that probes the size and scope of global humanitarian response, with a particular focus on conflict-affected countries that pose challenges to humanitarian access. CORE’s first pillar is the Global Database ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING Accountability and Learning. In contexts where humanitarian actors and communities face high insecurity, it becomes much harder to assess the reach and effectiveness of assistance. Together with 18 learning partners in Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia andETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
NGOS AND RISK
NGOs and Risk. In response to increasingly challenging operating environments for humanitarian aid, the aid consortium InterAction commissioned Humanitarian Outcomes to conduct a study of how humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) perceive, define and manage risks to their staff and operations. The NGOs and RiskReview was designed
AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2019 Aid Worker Security Report 2019. This year’s Aid Worker Security Report examines the issue of sexual violence and the differing risks for female and male aid workers in violent operational settings. The Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD) has always tracked incidents of rape and violent sexual assault as a distinct category of attack butwe
SAVE - SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS SAVE - Secure Access in Volatile Environments. In the midst of war, is humanitarian aid getting to the people who need it most? The SAVE project is the first major effort to measure the impact of conflict on humanitarian aid. The results show clearly that security and ease of access often determine who gets access to critical aid, and whodoesn't.
AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT FIGURES AT A GLANCE 2020 Despite the higher number of attacks and total aid workers affected, fewer aid workers were killed in 2019 (125) than in 2018 (131). Most of the attacks occurred in Syria, HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: AFGHANISTAN The Afghanistan SCORE report surveyed 450 people (51% male, 49% female) in the provinces of Baghlan, Helmand, Herat, Kandahar, and Nangahar (selected for relatively high need and access challenges) in September 2019. Surveys were conducted by live operators in the relevant languages (Dari or Pashto).NGOS AND RISK
3 Executive summary For humanitarian organizations, the presence of risk in the operating environment can force difficult trade-offs between the needs of people they are trying to serve and the need to mitigate potential harm SUPPORTING SECURITY FOR HUMANITARIAN ACTION ii Acronyms ANSO Afghanistan NGO Security Office AWSD Aid Worker Security Database CAP Consolidated Appeal Process ECHO European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office EISF European Interagency Security Forum FTS UN OCHA Financial Tracking System GANSO Gaza NGO Safety Office IASC Inter-Agency Steering Committee on humanitarian affairs IASMN Inter-Agency Security HOME | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMESTO STAY AND DELIVER IITEAMCOREAID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 An expert panel discussion presented by the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities on making humanitarian action in today’s world multilateral, legitimate and safe. Hosted by Arezou Azad and including Humanitarian Outcomes partner, Abby Stoddard. Sep 24. AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 Aid Worker Security Report 2020. By Abby Stoddard, Paul Harvey, Monica Czwarno, Meriah-Jo Breckenridge. August 2020. The provision and protection of health care in conflicts is foundational to international humanitarian law (IHL), and in every humanitarian emergency, health workers represent a vital cadre of responders. Yetflagrant violations
ABOUT | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMES About. Humanitarian Outcomes is a team of specialist consultants providing research and policy advice for humanitarian aid agencies and donor governments. We undertake independent research as well as commissioned studies and evaluations. The partners of Humanitarian Outcomes are former aid practitioners and policy makers withestablished track
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme explored how humanitarian aid is delivered in some of the most challenging conflict environments.Based on three years of fieldwork in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is gettingETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
CORINNA KREIDLER
Corinna Kreidler, MA Political Science and International Relations, has been working in humanitarian aid for more than 20 years. She is currently a freelance consultant, working on humanitarian strategy development, financing matters, policy and operational topics. She is working for a variety of clients including donors, NGOs andGovernmental
NGO RISK MANAGEMENT
2 Key Terms Threat: A danger or potential source of harm or loss Risk: The likelihood and potential impact of encountering a threat Risk management: A formalized system for forecasting, weighing, and preparing for possible risks in order to minimize their impact Types of risk Organizations have their own ways of categorizing and groupingtypes of risk.
NGOS AND RISK
3 Executive summary For humanitarian organizations, the presence of risk in the operating environment can force difficult trade-offs between the needs of people they are trying to serve and the need to mitigate potential harmNGO S & RISK
ngo s & risk managing uncertainty in local-international partnerships case studies: northeast nigeria & south sudan HOME | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMESTO STAY AND DELIVER IITEAMCOREAID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 An expert panel discussion presented by the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities on making humanitarian action in today’s world multilateral, legitimate and safe. Hosted by Arezou Azad and including Humanitarian Outcomes partner, Abby Stoddard. Sep 24. AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 Aid Worker Security Report 2020. By Abby Stoddard, Paul Harvey, Monica Czwarno, Meriah-Jo Breckenridge. August 2020. The provision and protection of health care in conflicts is foundational to international humanitarian law (IHL), and in every humanitarian emergency, health workers represent a vital cadre of responders. Yetflagrant violations
ABOUT | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMES About. Humanitarian Outcomes is a team of specialist consultants providing research and policy advice for humanitarian aid agencies and donor governments. We undertake independent research as well as commissioned studies and evaluations. The partners of Humanitarian Outcomes are former aid practitioners and policy makers withestablished track
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme explored how humanitarian aid is delivered in some of the most challenging conflict environments.Based on three years of fieldwork in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is gettingETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
CORINNA KREIDLER
Corinna Kreidler, MA Political Science and International Relations, has been working in humanitarian aid for more than 20 years. She is currently a freelance consultant, working on humanitarian strategy development, financing matters, policy and operational topics. She is working for a variety of clients including donors, NGOs andGovernmental
NGO RISK MANAGEMENT
2 Key Terms Threat: A danger or potential source of harm or loss Risk: The likelihood and potential impact of encountering a threat Risk management: A formalized system for forecasting, weighing, and preparing for possible risks in order to minimize their impact Types of risk Organizations have their own ways of categorizing and groupingtypes of risk.
NGOS AND RISK
3 Executive summary For humanitarian organizations, the presence of risk in the operating environment can force difficult trade-offs between the needs of people they are trying to serve and the need to mitigate potential harmNGO S & RISK
ngo s & risk managing uncertainty in local-international partnerships case studies: northeast nigeria & south sudan HOME | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMESTO STAY AND DELIVER IITEAMCOREAID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 An expert panel discussion presented by the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities on making humanitarian action in today’s world multilateral, legitimate and safe. Hosted by Arezou Azad and including Humanitarian Outcomes partner, Abby Stoddard. Sep 24. AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 Aid Worker Security Report 2020. By Abby Stoddard, Paul Harvey, Monica Czwarno, Meriah-Jo Breckenridge. August 2020. The provision and protection of health care in conflicts is foundational to international humanitarian law (IHL), and in every humanitarian emergency, health workers represent a vital cadre of responders. Yetflagrant violations
ABOUT | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMES About. Humanitarian Outcomes is a team of specialist consultants providing research and policy advice for humanitarian aid agencies and donor governments. We undertake independent research as well as commissioned studies and evaluations. The partners of Humanitarian Outcomes are former aid practitioners and policy makers withestablished track
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme explored how humanitarian aid is delivered in some of the most challenging conflict environments.Based on three years of fieldwork in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is getting HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA This SCORE report features findings from a survey of 614 people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia (49% men, 51% women) conducted between 17 February and 8 March 2021. Live operators for GeoPoll conducted the survey in the Amharic and Tigrinya languages. Humanitarian Outcomes researchers also conducted anonymous interviews with 25 key informantsETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING Accountability and Learning. In contexts where humanitarian actors and communities face high insecurity, it becomes much harder to assess the reach and effectiveness of assistance. Together with 18 learning partners in Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia andCORINNA KREIDLER
Corinna Kreidler, MA Political Science and International Relations, has been working in humanitarian aid for more than 20 years. She is currently a freelance consultant, working on humanitarian strategy development, financing matters, policy and operational topics. She is working for a variety of clients including donors, NGOs andGovernmental
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMMING IN EMERGENCIES Cash transfer programming in emergencies. By Paul Harvey, Sarah Bailey. June 2011. The vast majority of international humanitarian aid is provided in-kind, in the form of food, seeds, tools, medicines, shelter materials and household goods. At the same time, however, there is a significant and growing body of experience with theprovision of
HOME | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMESTO STAY AND DELIVER IITEAMCOREAID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 An expert panel discussion presented by the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities on making humanitarian action in today’s world multilateral, legitimate and safe. Hosted by Arezou Azad and including Humanitarian Outcomes partner, Abby Stoddard. Sep 24. AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 Aid Worker Security Report 2020. By Abby Stoddard, Paul Harvey, Monica Czwarno, Meriah-Jo Breckenridge. August 2020. The provision and protection of health care in conflicts is foundational to international humanitarian law (IHL), and in every humanitarian emergency, health workers represent a vital cadre of responders. Yetflagrant violations
ABOUT | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMES About. Humanitarian Outcomes is a team of specialist consultants providing research and policy advice for humanitarian aid agencies and donor governments. We undertake independent research as well as commissioned studies and evaluations. The partners of Humanitarian Outcomes are former aid practitioners and policy makers withestablished track
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme explored how humanitarian aid is delivered in some of the most challenging conflict environments.Based on three years of fieldwork in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is getting HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA This SCORE report features findings from a survey of 614 people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia (49% men, 51% women) conducted between 17 February and 8 March 2021. Live operators for GeoPoll conducted the survey in the Amharic and Tigrinya languages. Humanitarian Outcomes researchers also conducted anonymous interviews with 25 key informantsETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING Accountability and Learning. In contexts where humanitarian actors and communities face high insecurity, it becomes much harder to assess the reach and effectiveness of assistance. Together with 18 learning partners in Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia andCORINNA KREIDLER
Corinna Kreidler, MA Political Science and International Relations, has been working in humanitarian aid for more than 20 years. She is currently a freelance consultant, working on humanitarian strategy development, financing matters, policy and operational topics. She is working for a variety of clients including donors, NGOs andGovernmental
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMMING IN EMERGENCIES Cash transfer programming in emergencies. By Paul Harvey, Sarah Bailey. June 2011. The vast majority of international humanitarian aid is provided in-kind, in the form of food, seeds, tools, medicines, shelter materials and household goods. At the same time, however, there is a significant and growing body of experience with theprovision of
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA This SCORE report features findings from a survey of 614 people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia (49% men, 51% women) conducted between 17 February and 8 March 2021. Live operators for GeoPoll conducted the survey in the Amharic and Tigrinya languages. Humanitarian Outcomes researchers also conducted anonymous interviews with 25 key informants COVERAGE, OPERATIONAL REACH AND EFFECTIVENESS (CORE View SCORE dashboard. Humanitarian Outcomes' programme on Coverage, Operational Reach, and Effectiveness (CORE) is a data-intensive study that probes the size and scope of global humanitarian response, with a particular focus on conflict-affected countries that pose challenges to humanitarian access. CORE’s first pillar is the Global Database GLOBAL DATABASE OF HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATIONS (GDHO GDHO is a global compendium of organisations that provide aid in humanitarian crises. The database includes basic organisational and operational information on these humanitarian providers, which include international non-governmental organisations (grouped by federation), national NGOs that deliver aid within their own borders, UN humanitarian agencies, and the International Red Cross and RedETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
NECESSARY RISKS
Necessary Risks. Attacks on humanitarian aid operations are both a symptom and a weapon of modern warfare, and as armed groups increasingly target aid workers for violence, relief operations are curtailed in places where civilians are most in need. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges to humanitarian actionin warzones, the
NGOS AND RISK
NGOs and Risk. In response to increasingly challenging operating environments for humanitarian aid, the aid consortium InterAction commissioned Humanitarian Outcomes to conduct a study of how humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) perceive, define and manage risks to their staff and operations. The NGOs and RiskReview was designed
AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT FIGURES AT A GLANCE 2020 Despite the higher number of attacks and total aid workers affected, fewer aid workers were killed in 2019 (125) than in 2018 (131). Most of the attacks occurred in Syria, NGO RISK MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND PROMISING PRACTICE Stoddard, A., Haver, K., Czwarno, M. (2016). NGO risk management: principles and promising practice.Humanitarian Outcomes, February.NGOS AND RISK
3 Executive summary For humanitarian organizations, the presence of risk in the operating environment can force difficult trade-offs between the needs of people they are trying to serve and the need to mitigate potential harm SUPPORTING SECURITY FOR HUMANITARIAN ACTION ii Acronyms ANSO Afghanistan NGO Security Office AWSD Aid Worker Security Database CAP Consolidated Appeal Process ECHO European Commission Humanitarian Aid Office EISF European Interagency Security Forum FTS UN OCHA Financial Tracking System GANSO Gaza NGO Safety Office IASC Inter-Agency Steering Committee on humanitarian affairs IASMN Inter-Agency Security HOME | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMESTO STAY AND DELIVER IITEAMCOREAID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 An expert panel discussion presented by the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities on making humanitarian action in today’s world multilateral, legitimate and safe. Hosted by Arezou Azad and including Humanitarian Outcomes partner, Abby Stoddard. Sep 24. AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 Aid Worker Security Report 2020. By Abby Stoddard, Paul Harvey, Monica Czwarno, Meriah-Jo Breckenridge. August 2020. The provision and protection of health care in conflicts is foundational to international humanitarian law (IHL), and in every humanitarian emergency, health workers represent a vital cadre of responders. Yetflagrant violations
ABOUT | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMES About. Humanitarian Outcomes is a team of specialist consultants providing research and policy advice for humanitarian aid agencies and donor governments. We undertake independent research as well as commissioned studies and evaluations. The partners of Humanitarian Outcomes are former aid practitioners and policy makers withestablished track
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme explored how humanitarian aid is delivered in some of the most challenging conflict environments.Based on three years of fieldwork in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is getting HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA This SCORE report features findings from a survey of 614 people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia (49% men, 51% women) conducted between 17 February and 8 March 2021. Live operators for GeoPoll conducted the survey in the Amharic and Tigrinya languages. Humanitarian Outcomes researchers also conducted anonymous interviews with 25 key informantsETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING Accountability and Learning. In contexts where humanitarian actors and communities face high insecurity, it becomes much harder to assess the reach and effectiveness of assistance. Together with 18 learning partners in Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia andCORINNA KREIDLER
Corinna Kreidler, MA Political Science and International Relations, has been working in humanitarian aid for more than 20 years. She is currently a freelance consultant, working on humanitarian strategy development, financing matters, policy and operational topics. She is working for a variety of clients including donors, NGOs andGovernmental
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMMING IN EMERGENCIES Cash transfer programming in emergencies. By Paul Harvey, Sarah Bailey. June 2011. The vast majority of international humanitarian aid is provided in-kind, in the form of food, seeds, tools, medicines, shelter materials and household goods. At the same time, however, there is a significant and growing body of experience with theprovision of
HOME | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMESTO STAY AND DELIVER IITEAMCOREAID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 An expert panel discussion presented by the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities on making humanitarian action in today’s world multilateral, legitimate and safe. Hosted by Arezou Azad and including Humanitarian Outcomes partner, Abby Stoddard. Sep 24. AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT 2020 Aid Worker Security Report 2020. By Abby Stoddard, Paul Harvey, Monica Czwarno, Meriah-Jo Breckenridge. August 2020. The provision and protection of health care in conflicts is foundational to international humanitarian law (IHL), and in every humanitarian emergency, health workers represent a vital cadre of responders. Yetflagrant violations
ABOUT | HUMANITARIAN OUTCOMES About. Humanitarian Outcomes is a team of specialist consultants providing research and policy advice for humanitarian aid agencies and donor governments. We undertake independent research as well as commissioned studies and evaluations. The partners of Humanitarian Outcomes are former aid practitioners and policy makers withestablished track
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme explored how humanitarian aid is delivered in some of the most challenging conflict environments.Based on three years of fieldwork in four countries – Afghanistan, South Central Somalia, South Sudan, and Syria – it is the first major effort to answer some of the aid world’s most critical questions about how much aid is getting HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA This SCORE report features findings from a survey of 614 people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia (49% men, 51% women) conducted between 17 February and 8 March 2021. Live operators for GeoPoll conducted the survey in the Amharic and Tigrinya languages. Humanitarian Outcomes researchers also conducted anonymous interviews with 25 key informantsETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
ACCOUNTABILITY AND LEARNING Accountability and Learning. In contexts where humanitarian actors and communities face high insecurity, it becomes much harder to assess the reach and effectiveness of assistance. Together with 18 learning partners in Afghanistan, Syria, Somalia andCORINNA KREIDLER
Corinna Kreidler, MA Political Science and International Relations, has been working in humanitarian aid for more than 20 years. She is currently a freelance consultant, working on humanitarian strategy development, financing matters, policy and operational topics. She is working for a variety of clients including donors, NGOs andGovernmental
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAMMING IN EMERGENCIES Cash transfer programming in emergencies. By Paul Harvey, Sarah Bailey. June 2011. The vast majority of international humanitarian aid is provided in-kind, in the form of food, seeds, tools, medicines, shelter materials and household goods. At the same time, however, there is a significant and growing body of experience with theprovision of
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIA This SCORE report features findings from a survey of 614 people in the Tigray region of Ethiopia (49% men, 51% women) conducted between 17 February and 8 March 2021. Live operators for GeoPoll conducted the survey in the Amharic and Tigrinya languages. Humanitarian Outcomes researchers also conducted anonymous interviews with 25 key informants COVERAGE, OPERATIONAL REACH AND EFFECTIVENESS (CORE View SCORE dashboard. Humanitarian Outcomes' programme on Coverage, Operational Reach, and Effectiveness (CORE) is a data-intensive study that probes the size and scope of global humanitarian response, with a particular focus on conflict-affected countries that pose challenges to humanitarian access. CORE’s first pillar is the Global Database GLOBAL DATABASE OF HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATIONS (GDHO GDHO is a global compendium of organisations that provide aid in humanitarian crises. The database includes basic organisational and operational information on these humanitarian providers, which include international non-governmental organisations (grouped by federation), national NGOs that deliver aid within their own borders, UN humanitarian agencies, and the International Red Cross and RedETHIOPIA: TIGRAY
The conflict that broke out in Ethiopia’s Tigray region in November 2020 has sparked a massive humanitarian crisis to which the aid community has been unable to adequately respond. An estimated 4.5 million people, roughly two-thirds of Tigray’s population, are currently in need of humanitarian assistance. Violence againstcivilians has been
NECESSARY RISKS
Necessary Risks. Attacks on humanitarian aid operations are both a symptom and a weapon of modern warfare, and as armed groups increasingly target aid workers for violence, relief operations are curtailed in places where civilians are most in need. This book provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges to humanitarian actionin warzones, the
NGOS AND RISK
NGOs and Risk. In response to increasingly challenging operating environments for humanitarian aid, the aid consortium InterAction commissioned Humanitarian Outcomes to conduct a study of how humanitarian non-governmental organizations (NGOs) perceive, define and manage risks to their staff and operations. The NGOs and RiskReview was designed
AID WORKER SECURITY REPORT FIGURES AT A GLANCE 2020 Despite the higher number of attacks and total aid workers affected, fewer aid workers were killed in 2019 (125) than in 2018 (131). Most of the attacks occurred in Syria, NGO RISK MANAGEMENT: PRINCIPLES AND PROMISING PRACTICE Stoddard, A., Haver, K., Czwarno, M. (2016). NGO risk management: principles and promising practice.Humanitarian Outcomes, February.NGOS AND RISK
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April 2021
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT: TIGRAY, ETHIOPIASecure Access
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Survey on the Coverage, Operational Reach, and Effectiveness ofHumanitarian Aid
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November 2020
HUMANITARIAN ACCESS SCORE REPORT, GLOBAL SYNTHESIS 2020Secure Access
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A survey of affected populations on the coverage, operational reach and effectiveness of the humanitarian sectorRead More
March 2021
OSLO SGBV COMMITMENTS 2020 COLLECTIVE PROGRESS REPORT Programmes and Practice Programmes and Practice The report includes recommendations on priority areas for future delivery of the SGBV agenda, as well as how to improve the financial tracking of SGBV funding and opportunities for integration of Oslo SGBV commitment reporting within existing reporting mechanismsRead More
December 2020
AID WORKER SECURITY DATABASE SIGNAL ALERT: SYRIA Aid Worker Security Database (AWSD)Secure Access
Spike in IED attacks in northwest SyriaRead More
December 2020
LONE RANGER NO LONGER: MSF’S ENGAGEMENT WITH MINISTRIES OF HEALTH Programmes and Practice MSF’s engagement with ministries of health Read More View All Publications An independent research organisation providing evidence and policy advice to inform better humanitarian action. Learn More About Humanitarian OutcomesPROJECTS
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COVERAGE, OPERATIONAL REACH AND EFFECTIVENESS (CORE) Humanitarian Outcomes' programme on Coverage, Operational Reach, and Effectiveness (CORE) is a data-intensive study that probes the size and scope of global humanitarian response, with a particular focus on conflict-affected countries that pose challenges to humanitarianaccess.
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New book by Abby Stoddard providing an in-depth analysis of the challenges to humanitarian action in warzones, the risk management and negotiation strategies that hold the most promise for aid organizations, and an ethical framework from which to tackle theproblem.
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GLOBAL DATABASE OF HUMANITARIAN ORGANISATIONS (GDHO) GDHO is a global compendium of organisations that provide aid in humanitarian crises.*
SECURE ACCESS IN VOLATILE ENVIRONMENTS (SAVE) The Secure Access in Volatile Environments (SAVE) programme studied how to deliver humanitarian aid in some of the most challenging conflict environments.*
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A study of how the major humanitarian NGOs perceive, define and manage risks to their organizations and within their partnerships.EVENTS
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EXPLORING PROVEN PRACTICES IN THE ABSENCE OF INTERNATIONAL SECURITYSTANDARDS
Abby Stoddard will be taking part in a panel discussion for the FBSC Conference on Proven Practices - Global Security Standards, Baselines, and Lessons Learned for FBOs.Dec 9
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“WAR CRIMINALS I HAVE KNOWN” An expert panel discussion presented by the Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities on making humanitarian action in today’s world multilateral, legitimate and safe. Hosted by Arezou Azad and including Humanitarian Outcomes partner, Abby Stoddard.Sep 24
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ON THE BASIS OF NEED ALONE? Corinna Kreidler discusses data gathering, impartiality and the localisation of humanitarian action with the Centre on HumanitarianAction
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