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22 5 critical issues 1.Data 2.Losses, needs & hopes 3.Professional 4.Community 5.Purpose
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33 Evidence driven? The missing data Beneficiary population % at risk reached Aid workers –Numbers –Quality Graphics from Development Initiatives, & Stoddard et al Filling the CAP
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44 Losses, needs & hopes Needs Hopes Losses
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55 Professionalism ContactedFinalised English Survey>4,0001,400 French Survey228 Focus groups15, in 6 countries222 Individuals22 >80% want a profession
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66 Who is a professional humanitarian worker? Professional Humanitarian Workers Nutritionists Accountants Drivers Wat/San Logistics Public Health Workers Enumerators
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77 Key skills
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88 What’s in the profession? Experience Knowledge Skills Values
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99 Deliverables An global association of committed, skilled individuals Whose competence is certified Through experience and universally recognized, and delivered, training To improve the independence, effectiveness and accountability of aid workers
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10 In country CBOs Local Municipalities Islamic aid BRIC Involvement Disaster Remittances Mega Churches Who is a humanitarian? Us
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11 Purpose
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12 Emergency? Source: Development Initiatives 2008 from OECD DAC data
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13 Humanitarian Purgatory IDPs and Refugees Pastoralists Non-remittance families Ethiopia safety net Haiti homeless? Fragile livelihoods Chronic public health Pervasive insecurity
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14 We need to be ….. Data driven to address Losses, needs & hopes through a Professional true global Community that is fit for Purpose.
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