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Assisting in emergencies : a resource handbook for UNICEF field staff.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York, (N.Y.) : United Nations Children's Fund, 1986Description: xxvi, 526 p. : illDDC classification:
  • 363.348 ASS
Contents:
Subject: This handbook has been prepared to help UNICEF field staff co-operate with governments, local administrations and other organisations in identifying the particular needs of children in various kinds of emergency situations, and in planning and organising actions to meet those needs in the most appropriate manner. It brings together as much as possible of the information which may be needed to help determine priorities, plan programmes and define what, if any, inputs from UNICEF might be appropriate. The technical guidelines are derived/summarized from many of the existing publications of other competent organisations and incorporate the lessons of UNICEF's experience. A rudimentary understanding of UNICEF procedures and forms is assumed
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Books Books Australian Emergency Management Library BOOK 363.348 ASS (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 005733060

"Parts 2, 3 and 5 may be reproduced, translated into other languages or adapted to meet local needs without prior permission from the author or UNICEF, provided (a) the parts used are distributed free or at cost - not for profit, and (b) acknowledgment is given to UNICEF as the original source"-T.p. verso

"Reprinted with minor corrections, 1988"-T.p. verso

"This handbook is also being issued in French, and, eventually, Spanish"- T.p. verso

Includes index

Policies and organization -- Assessment and programmes -- Possible needs and responses -- Field office operations -- Guidelines for programme interventions

This handbook has been prepared to help UNICEF field staff co-operate with governments, local administrations and other organisations in identifying the particular needs of children in various kinds of emergency situations, and in planning and organising actions to meet those needs in the most appropriate manner. It brings together as much as possible of the information which may be needed to help determine priorities, plan programmes and define what, if any, inputs from UNICEF might be appropriate. The technical guidelines are derived/summarized from many of the existing publications of other competent organisations and incorporate the lessons of UNICEF's experience. A rudimentary understanding of UNICEF procedures and forms is assumed

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