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Humanitarian networks

These links feature those organisations and networks that are actively engaged in the ELRHA project, we welcome any other organisations and groups to get involved. If you would like to feature on our links page please send us an email and we'll be happy to consider your request.

Click here to visit the ALNAP website

ALNAP

ALNAP works to improve humanitarian performance through learning and accountability.It is a unique sector-wide network which brings together the major actors involved in international responses to conflicts and natural disasters.

Click here to visit the HPN website

Humanitarian Practice Network

The Humanitarian Practice Network (HPN) is an independent forum where field workers, managers and policymakers in the humanitarian sector share information, analysis and experience. HPN publishes the Humanitarian Exchange magazine on a quarterly basis, Network Papers exploring issues in more depth, and peer-reviewed Good Practice Reviews. Thought-provoking blogs are also posted on their Online Exchange. HPN's publications are researched and written by a wide range of individuals and organizations and are intended to encourage and facilitate knowledge sharing.

Click here to visit the ODI website

ODI

ODI is the UK's leading independent think tank on international development and humanitarian issues. Its mission is to inspire and inform policy and practice which lead to the reduction of poverty, the alleviation of suffering and the achievement of sustainable livelihoods in developing countries.

Click here to visit the People in Aid website

People In Aid

People In Aid is an international network of development and humanitarian assistance agencies. People In Aid helps organisations whose goal is the relief of poverty and suffering to enhance the impact they make through better people management and support

Click here to visit the PHAP website

The International Association of Professionals in Humanitarian Assistance and Protection (PHAP)

PHAP is an association made of and governed by professionals engaged in humanitarian action and has been designed to respond to a growing demand for professional development and networking opportunities among individuals deployed in the context of humanitarian crises.

Click here to visit the PHAP website

The Network on Humanitarian Assistance (NOHA) Universities

NOHA runs the Joint European Master's in International Humanitarian Action, an inter-university, multidisciplinary postgraduate programme that provides high quality academic education and professional competencies for personnel working or intending to work in the area of humanitarian action.

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