Humanity & Inclusion project in Thailand
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1.1 About Handicap international
Handicap International, operating under the name Humanity & Inclusion (HI), is a non-profit independent and impartial aid organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. HI works in emergency, post-emergency reconstruction or rehabilitation, chronic crises and development settings.
HI works alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights. HI works to meet the needs and defend the rights of children, women and men with disabilities.
(role is subject to the receipt of funding)
Fixed Term for 12 months
(with the possibility of extension, subject to funding).
The starting salary package for this position is £40,804 GBP per annum (approx. 56,900 USD including all allowances)
About MAG:
MAG saves lives and builds futures by working with others to reclaim land contaminated with the debris of conflict, to reduce the daily risk of death or injury for civilians, and to create safe and secure conditions for development. MAG shared the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize as a founding member of the International Campaign to Ban Landmines for our work to ban landmines. Our vision is a safe and secure future for men, women and children affected by armed violence and conflict.
UNMAS Iraq Programme Report 2020
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BACKGROUND INFORMATION
The United Nations Mine Action Service (UNMAS) in Iraq programme was launched in 2015 to assist the Government of Iraq (GoI) in managing the emergency response to the then-ongoing conflict against the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL).
The response was delivered primarily through a focused explosive hazard management (EHM) strategy allowing for effective clearance in support of stabilization efforts and supported significant explosive ordnance risk education (EORE) efforts to encourage civilian awareness of the explosive threat. The EHM strategy was implemented in parallel with technical and advisory support provided to relevant GoI mine action authorities and stakeholders to enhance and increase the EHM response capacity. Five years later, UNMAS has altered its strategy in response to the evolving humanitarian needs of Iraq and to support the GoI to assist civilians impacted by explosive ordnance (EO) and e
(MHPSS) – upon availability of funds
(1 open position)
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Field Technical Specialist for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), based in Mae Sot with regular travels to field areas.
HI reserves the right to not accept applications submitted after the deadline. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for test and interview.
PROJECT HISTORY
Handicap International, now operating under the name Humanity & Inclusion (HI), is a non-profit independent and impartial aid organization working in situations of poverty, exclusion, conflict and disaster. HI works in emergency, post-emergency reconstruction or rehabilitation, chronic crises and development settings.
HI works alongside persons with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights. HI works to meet the needs and defend the rights of children, wom
Protection Sector Northeast Nigeria: Annual Report 2020
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Continuous Population Movements
2020 witnessed persistent attacks by NSAGs on civilians and humanitarian facilities, and continuous population movements in Borno, Adamawa and Yobe (BAY) states, caused by both the NSAG attacks and military operations, with particular severity in Borno State.
A recurring reason for continuous population movements in 2020 was socioeconomic reasons. Populations initially displaced due to insecurity caused by attacks, fear of attacks or military operations were noticed arriving in IDP camps for reasons reported to be lack of socioeconomic opportunities in their areas of secondary displacement rather than directly linked to insecurity as previously observed among new arrivals.