The health of people, the environment, agricultural businesses, and the recreational value of streams, wetlands, and coastal waters all depend on maintaining high water quality. Effective water management involves being […]
Read MorePublic procurement is the procedure by which government departments or agencies acquire products and services from the private sector. It occurs on both a national and regional scale, and the […]
Read MoreSince the first nuclear weapon test on July 16, 1945, humans, the environment, and all life forms have experienced tragic consequences. The chance to consider this risk and join hands […]
Read MoreIn order to address the escalating flood situation in Sudan, where months of rain have killed at least 83 people and affected more than 146,000, Save the Children is urgently […]
Read MoreEven though many INGOs and organizations have monitoring and evaluation software, it’s common for it to be built on a results-based framework. The results-based framework emphasizes project management, stressing gathering […]
Read MoreWhen chronic starvation and the risk of water-borne disease combine, children in the Horn of Africa and the Sahel could die in terrible numbers, warns UNICEF during World Water Week. […]
Read MoreMost business owners value ethics, integrity, and a good reputation because they want to have a positive impact on the community while retaining loyal clients and stakeholders over the long […]
Read MoreThere have always been people who have provided aid to those in need whenever and wherever they have encountered a crisis. Every year on 19th August, World Humanitarian Day is […]
Read MoreIn honor of individuals who dedicate their lives to helping others, the international aid community launched the #ItTakesAVillage campaign ahead of World Humanitarian Day. According to the United Nations Office […]
Read MoreSDG Goal 6 aims to ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all. To achieve it, it is important to consider how to move from humanitarian to […]
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