Complex humanitarian emergencies (CHEs) are often challenging for U.S.-based funders to understand. Only a small fraction of U.S. philanthropic funding goes to CHEs, yet it’s where the most significant humanitarian needs exist today.
The 4Cs – crisis, conflict, climate and COVID-19 – are the heart of the intricate layers of compounding crises in CHEs today. With so many different humanitarian emergencies happening, how can funders know whether, where and how to focus their attention?
Dominic MacSorley from Concern Worldwide, Lars Peter Nissen from ACAPS and our own Alex Gray will join CDP’s president and CEO, Patricia McIlreavy, to discuss humanitarian assessments and analyses and how these tools can help determine funding priorities. They will also profile two CHEs – Afghanistan and the Democratic Republic of the Congo – to highlight examples of the types of help typically needed in these contexts.
This webinar will help grantmakers and other donors better identify and prioritize CHEs, learn about the complex circumstances surrounding them and determine how to best support adversely affected communities that have the greatest unmet needs on the planet today.
While primarily aimed at funders, it may also be of interest to emergency managers, academics, disaster responders and NGO staff interested in or working on CHEs.
Complex Humanitarian Emergencies: Where crisis, conflict, climate and COVID-19 meet webinar
10Mar2022
Hosting Organization:
Center for Disaster Philanthropy
When:
Thursday, March 10, 2022
2:00pm - 3:00pm EST
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