CID Online Training: Greening Humanitarian Action in the Pacific – who, how and why?

28 May 2024, 10:00am–1:00pm NZST

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The Pacific region is highly vulnerable to the increasingly frequent and severe disasters caused by natural hazards, including extreme weather and climate change. Whilst humanitarian responses to these disasters are increasing proportionally, their own negative impacts must be reduced. Incorporating greener approaches and processes into Pacific humanitarian action helps avoid or minimise negative effects on communities, their environmental resources, cultural valueOnline TrainingActs, economic opportunities, and community practices. Simultaneously, ‘greening’ creates opportunities for nature-positive outcomes to stem from humanitarian activities for Pacific communities. 

Launched in December 2023, the Framework for Greening Humanitarian Action in the Pacific provides local, national, regional and international humanitarian practitioners, policymakers and donors with a practical approach for strengthening greener humanitarian action. It was designed to avoid the overly technical and therefore inaccessible nature of other frameworks and is the first operational framework developed specifically for the Pacific region. The framework centralises community perspectives, priorities and the roles of national actors in leading greener humanitarian responses. 

This half-day workshop is aimed at building on current thinking about greening humanitarian operations and including outlining the process, priorities and tools that make up the Framework. The session will explore the steps to using the framework, including contextualisation, creating a baseline, developing an action plan, and implementing and monitoring progress. 

This interactive 3-hour session will include opportunities for CID members, presenters, and members of the humanitarian network to share and discuss in breakout rooms as well as in the plenary sessions. The session assumes participants already have a working knowledge of humanitarian response and will be providing information useful for them to contribute to the greening journey of their organisation. 

The training will be held from 10 am to 1 pm on 28th May 2024.  

Benefits 

Attending this training will enable participants to: 

  • Learn about the environmental impact of humanitarian response in the areas of protecting habitats, management of water, tackling waste, reducing emissions and clean energy alternatives. 
  • Understand how to gauge where their organisation and their humanitarian programming is at through a greening lens. 
  • Advocate within their organisation to develop a roadmap to green humanitarian operations. 
  • Develop a baseline and a way forward in designing greening humanitarian programs. 


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