Publications
ActionAid’s Child Protection Policy
As an international development organization, ActionAid International is committed to the well being of children and our child centred activities are based on principles of the Convention of the
The evolving UN Cluster Approach in the aftermath of the Pakistan earthquake; an NGO perspective
The South Asia earthquake on 8 October 2006 claimed at least 73,000 lives. Measuring 7.6 on the Richter scale, it left many others without food, clothes and shelter to face the harsh winter. The many
Violence Against Women in the post-tsunami context
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 26th December 2004 was a disaster of unprecedented magnitude. Across the 12 affected countries in Asia and Africa, more than 230,000 people were reported dead or missing
Fisheries-based livelihoods in the post-tsunami context
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 26th December 2004 was a disaster of unprecedented magnitude. Across the 12 affected countries in Asia and Africa, more than 230,000 people were reported dead or missing
D e rechos de Educación:
Confronting the Contradictions
In the world’s poorest countries many children have gone without quality education for far too long, and as a result, the human capital that these countries need to grow and develop sustainably is
Disaster Risk Reduction in the post-tsunami context
The Indian Ocean tsunami of 26th December 2004 was a disaster of unprecedented magnitude. Across the 12 affected countries in Asia and Africa, more than 230,000 people were reported dead or missing
ActionAid’s Brand Guidelines – Part 2
Our identity provides us with effective tools with which to communicate to our many audiences. As everything we do speaks about us and what we stand for, it is essential that our identity is
ActionAid’s Brand Guidelines – Part 3
Our identity provides us with effective tools with which to communicate to our many audiences.
As everything we do speaks about us and what we stand for, it is essential that our identity is