Author: esupsteam
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How disaster data inform ESUPS recommendations on collective pre-positioning
Disaster data are one of the variables that inform ESUPS recommendations on stock pre-positioning strategies in a country. The disaster profile of a country has an important impact when it comes to identifying the most and least urgent relief items that should be available in order to be prepared before a disaster strikes. It also…
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New resource: recording of STOCKHOLM training in the Pacific
From 13 to 16 September, ESUPS delivered an online training on STOCKHOLM platform. The training consisted of four sessions covering the same content, but delivered in different days to facilitate attendance from several groups of countries. The sessions were attended by 33 participants in total. These represented NGOs, agencies, Red Cross/Crescent Societies, government bodies and National…
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Latest updates on ESUPS countries
Over the last months, ESUPS has been in regular exchange with stakeholders in several countries who are interested in being involved in the project and triggering the process that leads to the elaboration of collective recommendations on pre-positioned stock. Interest from countries as well as regional emergency coordination bodies has also increased following ESUPS participation…
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ESUPS at HNPW 2022
As previously announced on LinkedIn and Facebook, ESUPS will be present at the annual Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Week (HNPW). The event brings together more than 2000 experts in crisis preparedness and response from over 350 organizations and countries. It is co-hosted by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) and…
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New resource: map of depots of pre-positioned relief items
ESUPS team recently elaborated a map of the main humanitarian global and regional depots of pre-positioned relief items. You can access and download the map here. The map was prepared following a request received by ECHO and it is based on a previous similar exercise produced by UN OCHA in 2013. Data were collected or…
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New ESUPS website and first post
Welcome to the newly-launched ESUPS project blog! This blog is part of the recent ESUPS website makeover. Here we will share the main announcements related to the project. We will also highlight any resources and material added to our new Resources page. You will find the blog entries at the bottom of ESUPS website homepage,…