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GOAL Webinar Series: ‘From Crisis to Resilience: Emerging Challenges, Addressing Root Causes'
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1AM Eastern Time (4PM GMT)
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GOAL, in partnership with the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, the Rand Corporation and University College London, will host a two-part webinar series on innovations and learning in transforming crisis to resilience in challenging environments – fragile and conflict affected contexts; health systems; and urban contexts.
This two-part series, which is titled ‘From Crisis to Resilience: Emerging challenges, addressing root causes’ is supported by Irish Aid, and is scheduled to take place on Weds 9th November at 11AM Eastern Time/4PM GMT and Weds 7th December.
The first 90-minute webinar - 'Localisation for Resilient Health Systems’ will address the main challenges and discuss innovative approaches to localisation for resilient health systems in fragile and conflict-affected contexts.
Panelists for the first webinar include:
- Ronak Patel - Director, Urbanization and Resilience Program at the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
- Joie D Acosta - Senior Behavioral / Social Scientist at The RAND Corporation
- Rana Qaimari - Programme Manager for EcoPeace Middle East
- Isabelle Bremaud - Regional Resilience Advisor for USAID MOMENTUM Integrated Health Resilience, GOAL
The second webinar - ‘Inclusive Early Warning and Response Systems’, will explore lessons learned, emerging challenges and new approaches for inclusive Early Warning and Response Systems (EWRS) in fragile and conflict-affected contexts.
This webinar series is free and open to all.
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