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Humanitarian Assistance Policy

Aid Effectiveness, Environmental/Climate Change, Gender, Governance, Health, Poverty, Hunger, Policy, Ireland, Global, 2015
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Ireland’s Humanitarian Assistance Policy

Ireland’s Humanitarian Assistance Policy outlines how we will save and protect lives, alleviate suffering and maintain human dignity before, during and in the aftermath of humanitarian crises.

The updated policy recognises the wider dimensions, causes and consequences of humanitarian crises, and reflects Ireland’s work on supporting vulnerable communities to cope with shocks, and prepare for and recover from crises. It commits us to working in situations of fragility, as well as increasing our focus on evidence, accountability and impact. We will continue to target those most vulnerable and hard to reach, such as children, women, the elderly, the sick and the disabled. We will also prioritise forgotten and underfunded crises.

Our humanitarian assistance is delivered on the ground by our trusted partners – the United Nations, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement and Non-Governmental Organisations. Through Irish Aid’s Rapid Response Initiative, we respond in a very practical way to humanitarian crises by deployed highly-skilled personnel and sending vital emergency supplies to those in need. 

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Humanitarian Assistance Policy

Ireland’s Humanitarian Assistance Policy outlines how we will save and protect lives, alleviate suffering and maintain human dignity before, during and in the aftermath of humanitarian crises.Download PDF (714KB)