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New Zealand NGOs respond to challenges

WEBPDF. New Zealand’s international ‘mission-driven’ organisations are changing the way they work, devolving decision-making to in-country partners, and working with a wider range of organisations in both the private and public sectors. “Collaborations are on the increase again in this year’s survey of New Zealand’s international NGOs …

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Health and Safety

WEBThe CID Health and Safety Guidelines include tools, links to policies, and general principles and approaches used in New Zealand and globally to support Council for International Development (CID) members to deliver on their health and safety requirements, particularly in their engagement with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs …

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Health and Safety Guideline and Templates for New Zealand …

WEBHealth and Safety CID Guide and Templates | 3 MFAT policies relating to health and safety MFAT is committed to the health, safety and well-being of all those involved in programmes and activities, and

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CID Weekly (Redesigned!): Pacific Digital Connectivity Research

WEBDevelopment & Humanitarian News + 'Where you live should not determine whether you live' Fears that not enough vaccines are reaching some of the poorest countries have accelerated calls for a temporary waiver of Intellectual Property Rights (IP) on COVID vaccines until enough people in developing countries have been vaccinated. …

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Humanitarian Network

WEBThe Council for International Development facilitates the CID Humanitarian Network (formerly the NDRF), a standing committee of CID members that have an interest and involvement in international humanitarian response and emergency management issues. The aim of the Humanitarian Network is to provide a collective civil society voice and …

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Health of the New Zealand International NGO Sector post …

WEB5 Global Overview The COVID-19 pandemic has created an unprecedented environment internationally. The overwhelming theme of commentary is that the health and economic impact of the

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World Humanitarian Day: finding optimism in the work we do

WEBIt can be hard to find optimism with reports of war, epidemics, famine, cost of living, and climate crises, playing out around the world. So, this World Humanitarian Day we spoke to 4 Kiwi’s working to support human welfare in challenging environments across the globe, to find out how they stay positive in the work that they do. Johanna de …

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DEV101: Introduction to the International Development and …

WEBAre you new to international development? Or wanting to gain a deeper understanding of the sector? We are excited to introduce DEV101, an e-learning course designed to provide participants with a basic understanding of working in, or engaging with, the international development and humanitarian aid sector. This course was developed …

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Monitoring & Evaluation Workshop

WEBStart: 8:30 am, Wednesday 11 December 2019 — End: 4:30 pm, Thursday 12 December 2019. Location: Auckland and Wellington. Monitoring & Evaluation Workshop. CID, in consultation with MFAT and M&E experts, is hosting a 1-day Monitoring & Evaluation Workshop that will be held in Auckland and Wellington. Purpose: Evaluative …

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CID Weekly: Afghanistan controversy, Universal Vulnerability Index

WEBDevelopment & Humanitarian News + Vaccine roll out dashboard - last 7 days The above graph shows the rolling 7-day average of COVID vaccine doses administered per 100 people for selected countries. For more information go to Our World in Data. + Leaving Afghanistan - right or wrong? Experts are 50:50 on the pros and cons of …

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Medical professionals in Tonga to help with mental trauma

WEBIn the wake of the Tonga eruption, now that initial needs are being addressed, it is important to manage the mental health toll of the disaster. A team of eight medical professionals from Pasifika Medical Association (PMA) New Zealand, left last week to provide mental health support for the Kingdom alongside NGO's and churches for five …

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Women Struggle Without Menstrual Sanitary Products in GAZA

WEBIn Gaza, menstruation has become a critical challenge for many women as the ongoing conflict worsens the shortage of sanitary products. With limited access to basic necessities, women are forced to resort to makeshift solutions, such as using rags or old clothes, to manage their periods. This lack of adequate menstrual hygiene products not …

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Recognising the amazing women of Caritas’ He Oranga Taurikura …

WEBWorking with 9 partner organisations across 7 countries, Caritas Aotearoa New Zealand is now well into the first year of implementing its Negotiated Partnership programme He Oranga Taurikura.With a focus on health and wellbeing, and climate and livelihoods resilience, He Oranga Taurikura is marked by the high number of …

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SDG Challenges, COVID outbreak in PNG, Srebrenica milestone …

WEB+ COVID Community Transmission in PNG Papua New Guinea has reported its 16th case of COVID-19, linked to previous cases at the Central Public Health Laboratory and raising concerns for an outbreak in the capital, Port Moresby. In response to the recent rise in cases in the capital, Prime Minister James Marape has directed the health …

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Psychological impact of Tongan eruption and tsunami

WEBThe psychological effects of the Tongan tsunami and volcanic eruption, and now a Covid-19 outbreak, are becoming a concern for locals, a veteran journalist told Stuff reporters recently. The Tongan government predicts the road to recovery will take years, and was exploring alternative housing in Nuku’alofa for those whose homes were …

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