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Myanmar Education in Emergencies Sector Caseload Description

This document provides a step-by-step description and rationale for calculating the total number of people in need of EiE assistance in Myanmar in 2017.

  • Coordination: Needs Assessment, Information Management
  • Emergency: Complex
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis, Strategic Planning

Myanmar Education in Emergencies Caseloads

Myanmar EiE Caseloads for Humanitarian Needs Overview 2017

  • Coordination: Cluster Strategy, Needs Assessment, Information Management
  • Emergency: Complex
  • HPC: Needs Assessment & Analysis, Strategic Planning

OCHA Graphics Style Book for Public

The Graphics Style Book is for OCHA staff who focus on information management (IM) and geographic information systems (GIS). It will help IM/GIS officers improve the quality of their information products and deliver consistent visual design across OCHA. The book explains best practices in design…

  • Coordination: Information Management
  • HPC: Implementation & Monitoring, Needs Assessment & Analysis, Strategic Planning

Maps for Advocacy: An introduction to Geographical Mapping Techniques

Organisations worldwide face great challenges. One of these is how best to communicate and disseminate information to communities, staff, funders, governments and other organisations in a world saturated with information, media and advertising. The power of geographic and spatial information design…

  • Coordination: Information Management

Adamawa State Floods: Education Sector Snapshot - October 2022

n 2022 the flash flood began early in Adamawa in the Month of July. Heavy rainfall alongside the release of water from the Lagdo Dam in Cameroon have caued the flooding. State Emergency Management Agency reports that an estimated 171, 000persons are affected, while 89,000 hectares of farmlands are…

  • Emergency: Floods
  • Emergency: Complex
  • HPC: Strategic Planning

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