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Role and responsibilities
The Consortium Coordinator will report to the NRC’s Emergency Response Manager for administrative and human resource matters, while the Coordinator will report to and be accountable to the ERRM Steering Committee, which will consist of NRC, Medair and DRC Country Directors (or designated representative). The Steering Committee will develop and agree on a set of clear guidelines for the ERRM Consortium Coordinator to follow. The ERRM Consortium Coordinator will operate independently from partner’s operations.
General responsibilities:
Manage, train and develop the capacity of the Multi- sector emergency response teams
Strengthening current multi sectoral Rapid Response in SS and implement in line with desired strategic direction, quality measurements and donor requirements
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Episcopal Relief & Development and the Anglican Alliance Expand Disaster and Resilience Capacities through The Resilience Course
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Course is a year-long cooperative learning exchange to increase the disaster resilience and response capacity of congregations and dioceses around the Anglican Communion.
“We believe that cultivating our capacity to address disaster resilience and response will equip our churches to do better in accompanying the most vulnerable communities in our midst in times of crisis,” said Nagulan Nesiah, Episcopal Relief & Development. NEW YORK (PRWEB) May 19, 2021 Episcopal Relief & Development and the Anglican Alliance have created the Resilience Course, a year-long cooperative learning exchange to increase the disaster resilience and response capacity of congregations and dioceses around the Anglican Communion. Since October 2020, over 140 people from 42 countries representin