Valuing
and Transferring Local Humanitarian Knowledge
Humanitarian
Principles, Standards, and Frameworks
When
international and national actors work together in the local context,
certain challenges can arise that may hinder collaboration,
communication, and the overall effectiveness of the response. Sharing
and transferring local knowledge benefits everyone by promoting
mutual understanding, providing contextual humanitarian knowledge,
and building trust. Learn how to identity, document, transfer,
and integrate local knowledge and expertise into humanitarian
operations and programs.
This free, interactive guide was created in collaboration
with CERAR - Centre d’Etudes et de Recherches-Actions sur la
Résilience.
"I
found this guide thought provoking. There were many elements I
want to believe we already have in our programming, others we
need to strengthen." —Liisa R.
★★★★★
ABOUT DISASTERREADY
In 2013, the Cornerstone OnDemand Foundation started
DisasterReady with a simple mission: To better prepare humanitarian and
development workers for the critical work they do by providing
high-quality, relevant online learning resources at no cost. DisasterReady
is provided in English, Arabic, French and Spanish.
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