Climate disasters, health emergencies, and protracted conflicts are adding pressure on our world’s humanitarian system. Alongside fellow Conrad N. Hilton Humanitarian Prize recipients Shining Hope for Communities (SHOFCO) and Partners in Health, Landesa’s Chris Jochnick and Shipra Deo discuss how humanitarian organizations can build resilience to address emerging crises. Landesa’s systems-level approach and wide range of partnerships specifically target the multi-faceted nature of humanitarian challenges, laying the groundwork for durable impact.
Read the visual article on Devex here: Weathering the storm: Building resilience in the humanitarian sector
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