Humanitarian Networks and Partnerships Weeks
HNPW 2024 (29 April - 10 May 2024)
          


 
Session title: Strengthening mapping capacities and coordination of humanitarian assistance with diaspora organizations.
Organizer(s): IOM (International Organization for Migration)
8 May 24 16:00-17:30   (Salle 11)
 
SessionAbstract

The impact of diaspora contributions goes far beyond remittances because they give affected communities a lifeline before, during, and after disasters by sending medical missions, sharing skills, strengthening infrastructure, providing medicine for sick family members, andcoming up withcreative solutions to close gaps in the responses of traditional humanitarian actors. Through their grasp of local cultural contexts and ability to meet urgent needs, diaspora organizations are uniquely positioned to empower local communities.

The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has created several tools, such as a Diaspora Mapping Toolkit and adiasporarepository,to strategically and effectivelyengagewith diaspora communities worldwide to maximize their potential across the humanitarian-development nexus.

In this hands-on workshop, attendees will learn how to apply these toolsto aparticular scenario in preparation fora crisis. Participants will need to bring a laptop to actively participate in the exercise.

After the event, participants will have a comprehensive strategy and a set of useful tools to identify and collaborate with diaspora organizations within sectors, thematic areas, or contexts.

The overall scope of the session will be to:

    • Introduce IOM’s Mapping Toolkit and other associated tools for diaspora engagement
    • Discuss lessons learned from the activity.
    • Conduct a practical exercise to apply the tools and develop concrete mapping plans to reach out and engage diaspora humanitarian actors in a particular setting focusing on preparedness


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