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Humanitarian Advisory Group
International Trade and Development
Melbourne, VIC 11,845 followers
Humanitarian Advisory Group brings fresh thinking to challenge the status quo of humanitarian aid.
About us
Humanitarian Advisory Group is an independent partnership of experienced humanitarian practitioners and policy makers committed to promoting excellence in humanitarian practice. With over 50 combined years experience in more than 42 countries, we understand the complexity of operating in conflict and crisis. We have experienced the challenge of delivering quality outcomes and achieving impact in the face of uncertainty and rapid change. We know how to take globally-recognised principles and apply and adapt them to local context.
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http://www.humanitarianadvisorygroup.org
External link for Humanitarian Advisory Group
- Industry
- International Trade and Development
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Melbourne, VIC
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2012
- Specialties
- Protection, Civil-military relations, International legal frameworks, Humanitarian advocacy, Humanitarian programming, and Innovation in humanitarian practice
Locations
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Primary
17/31 Queen St.
Melbourne, VIC 3000, AU
Employees at Humanitarian Advisory Group
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Beth Eggleston
Co-Founder & Director at Humanitarian Advisory Group
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Dr Helen Durham AO
CEO RedR Australia; Honorary Professorial Fellow Melbourne Law School; Board member Geneva Call; Senior Fellow Leiber Institute Westpoint, Former…
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San May Thu
Policy Analysis | Research | Partnerships and Localisation | Coordination
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Kate Sutton
Provisional Psychologist (Student)
Updates
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🌱 Do you have anything to share on how you've seen failure as a path to progress in disaster risk reduction? Join us at the #APMCDRR2024 Learning Labs for the Fail Forward Café, an innovative session by UN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in collaboration with Humanitarian Advisory Group. Discover how setbacks in disaster risk reduction can spark new strategies, foster peer learning, and inspire innovative climate action. 💡#FailForward #DRR #SendaiFramework #PeerLearning 17 Oct 2024 11:00 - 12:30 (Philippine Standard Time, UTC+08) More info here: https://lnkd.in/g7-VjpSb
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💡 I’m excited to share my first publication from Humanitarian Advisory Group on integrating intersectionality in humanitarian response in Myanmar. It’s been an enriching journey exploring how intersecting identities like gender, ethnicity, religion, and disability shape the way different groups access aid in Myanmar. Understanding these complex dynamics is essential for improving humanitarian response and broader inclusion efforts, and there are already promising examples of intersectional approaches in action. This report offers valuable opportunities to scale these practices in policies and programming. Read the full report here: https://lnkd.in/gf3UEiKR
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Make sure you get along to see our very own Jessica Lees at the Australian Council for International Development Annual Conference in October! Michelle Higelin Elijah Buol OAM, MAICD Geoff Robinson Aletia Dundas Pixie Enright-Hallett Madeline Baker Paige Wilson Connie Z.Jessica Stone Melville Fernandez Dan Skehan Suzy McIntyre Kerren Morris (EMFIA, GAICD) Margaret Sheehan Sophie Jenkins Sanwar Ali Sophie Ford Sam Quinn Phil Sparrow Vivian Chordi Nichole Georgeou Valentina Baú Sanjana P. Carol Angir Caitlin Dixon Bernice Sarpong-Koranchie Peter Stevenson Mili Haber Joy Kyriacou Dr Peter McArdle Jessica Usher Felicity Wever Melissa Gill Patricia Garcia AO Cory J. Steinhauer Rachel Nunn Jamal A. Mahmood Supipi Jayawardena May Thu Ne Win
How can multi-sector approaches strengthen climate resilience in the Pacific? Join thought leaders to explore innovative, locally-led strategies that integrate multiple sectors for more robust and effective outcomes. 🏝️ Don’t miss the ACFID National Conference 2024, where Habitat for Humanity Australia, University of Technology Sydney, Humanitarian Advisory Group, Habitat for Humanity Fiji, and Lowy Institute will present engaging sessions on Achieving Effective Climate Resilience in the Pacific through Integrated Multi-sectoral Development and Humanitarian Approaches. Register now at https://acfid.arinex.one/ to secure your spot. See you there! 🌟 #ACFIDConference #ClimateResilience #PacificLeadership
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A celebration of our partnership with Pacific Islands Association of Non Govenmental Organisation (PIANGO).!
What a great opportunity Emeline Siale Ilolahia and I had to present our localisation measurement tool at the Council for International Development Aotearoa New Zealand Annual Conference last week. You can access the measurement tool here: https://lnkd.in/grKBU29u Thanks for support from Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade for our research! Wonderful to spend time with brilliant people! Sally Angelson Roger Ball Mark Mitchell Theresa Canlas Quenelda Clegg Elizabeth McNaughton Michelle Sharp Rosanna Maualaivao MacDonald (She/Her) Olivia Bird Shalini Bahuguna Sharon Bell Asmita Daji Lucy Owen Ataga’i Donna Burr Amie Chan Peter James Rudd Cowater International Hema Sridhar Mark Laurence Charlotte te Riet Scholten-Phillips Mereia Carling Kateřina Novotná Beth Delaney Malcolm Leggett Ahad Ahmad Schannel van Dijken Blake Chrystal Rosanna K. Amy Gildea Audrey Aumua Lawrence Meredith Ramola D. Nina Tu'i T.J. Grant Michael Stachowiak Jose L Sousa-Santos Jodi Cornish
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Have you been interested in our research but just haven't had the time to read our reports? We get it! If you're in Melbourne next week, just pop up to The Cluster on Tuesday afternoon and get an overview of the last 3 years of research plus snacks and drinks! Location: The Cluster, Level 20 / 31 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000 2:00-3:30pm AEST: Panel discussion 3:30-5:00pm AEST: Nibbles and networking
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Intersectionality in humanitarian response is vital to reach the most marginalised. In #Myanmar, where crises intersect, understanding multiple vulnerabilities like gender, disability, and ethnicity can make aid more effective. Our latest report explores how applying intersectional approaches to humanitarian programming can better serve communities in need. Learn more about how partnerships with local actors and tailored needs assessments are driving change. #Humanitarian #Inclusion https://lnkd.in/gXaE-XF8
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Are you interested in greening your organisation's response to disasters? We have a training for you! We are teaming up with the University of Melbourne to provide an in-person workshop on 19 September from 1-4pm at the University of Melbourne to plan your next steps! Register today! https://lnkd.in/gNq84EJh Chey Mattner Richard Young Richard Simpson Cedric Hoebreck Liam Sharp Craig Nightingale Natasha Chabbra Dr Helen Durham AO Chris Piper Melanie Book Meaghan Barry Stewart Davies Anne Décobert