Humanitarian Aid on the Move 11

Author(s)
Various
Publication language
English
Pages
24pp
Date published
01 Feb 2013
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Disaster risk reduction, Development & humanitarian aid, Urban, Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction
Organisations
Groupe URD

 

The eleventh issue of Humanitarian Aid on the Move reviews the very rich exchanges that
took place at the 8th Autumn School on Humanitarian Aid on the topic of resilience on 29-31
October 2012 at Groupe URD’s headquarters in the presence of more than forty participants
from different organisations: NGOs, UN agencies, donors, the Red Cross, universities, etc.
The articles in this issue are transcriptions of the presentations that were made and the
debates which took place, their themes having been chosen by the participants via the Open
Space methodology.
This event was organized as part of a research project conducted by a consortium made up
of CARE Nederland, the University of Wageningen and Groupe URD due to the need, a few
years ago, to discuss and analyse the hazy concept of resilience in greater depth.
The 8th Autumn School took place at an interesting time, when a number of major events in
October showed how important the subject has become: a conference on resilience in Japan
(Japan Conference and Partnering Event on Resilience Against Disasters), an OECD high level
expert meeting in Paris on resilience in the face of natural disasters, the European Commission’s
Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group, not to mention the three or four publications
per month since the beginning of the year (IDS, Sussex University, ODI, etc.). Having become
a very fashionable term, the concept nevertheless has often remained abstract from an operational
point of view and has caused a lot of confusion. Though we are proud to have had a
pioneering role in this area when the subject was still in its embryonic stage, we also think
that it is our responsibility to clarify it and make it more operational. There is no doubt that
the collective intelligence which resulted from the 8th Autumn School will take us in this
direction.