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Author(s) Acosta J.D.; Chandra, A.; Towe, V.L.; Zhao, Y.; Lu, Y,

ENGAGED Toolkit: Improving the role of nongovernmental organizations in disaster response and recovery

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RAND Corporation

The RAND Corporation has partnered with the Chinese Academy of Science and Technology for Development to explore the role of Chinese and U.S. nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) — specifically, voluntary associations, philanthropic organizations, advocacy groups, community groups, and businesses — in disaster response and recovery. The team was asked to identify the key assets and skills of NGOs and to develop a toolkit (the Enabling NonGovernmental Agencies to Get Engaged in Disasters, or ENGAGED, Toolkit) to facilitate more reliable and effective NGO involvement in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery.

The toolkit assists public health and emergency planners and NGO stakeholders in determining the capacity and capability of particular NGOs for disaster response and recovery. In addition, the toolkit fills an important gap in knowledge and understanding about the key elements that drive NGO participation. Revisiting the toolkit routinely can help an NGO monitor its progress in achieving goals for engagement in disaster response and recovery and for working with other NGOs in a community or region.

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Last checked: 18 December 2019

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Themes Capacity development Civil Society/NGOs Recovery Preparedness
Country and region China United States of America
Number of pages
67 p.
Publication year
2016

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