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We welcome submissions for our database of food security-related communities, whether it’s a WhatsApp group, listserv, or formal community of practice.
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We welcome submissions for our database of food security-related communities, whether it’s a WhatsApp group, listserv, or formal community of practice.
Humanitarian Monitoring, Evaluation & Learning (HuMEL) is a peer community supported by IDEAL to share lessons and experiences of implementing M&E in humanitarian settings.
Qualitative Monitoring and Evaluation (QualME) is a peer community supported by IDEAL to advance M&E qualitative best practices and tools and to share resources.
The Strategic Learning and Adaptive Management (SLAM) is a peer community comprised of professionals interested in learning and adaptive management with a focus on implementing USAID Bureau for Humanitarian Assistance (BHA) resilience food security and emergency activities.
Explore our growing collection of opportunities to engage and collaborate with other development and emergency practitioners
This Knowledge Platform, complemented with offline activities, has been envisioned as the main tool for supporting the learning, networking and knowledge exchange of the Global Partnership for Social Accountability grantees and of other CSOs working on social accountability in the global south.
The Humanitarian - Development Task Force listserv is an important component of the Community Health Network’s efforts to bring health and development professionals together to focus on practical community-level implementation issues, with a focus on women and children.
The Humanitarian Library is platform where humanitarian aid knowledge is shared on a real-time basis, without your first needing to send it to a Library administrator. As a user-oriented resource, it is designed for both sharing and searching for humanitarian knowledge.
The objective of the Market in Crises DGroup is to provide space for a broad audience of NGO personnel, donors, consultants, students, researchers, or any interested party to discuss topics specific to markets in emergencies and recovery context.