Our partners
We believe that partnerships with individuals, other organisations and communities promote creative and fruitful initiatives. Nowhere is this more apparent than in the field where our parternships with other humanitarian organisations allows us to draw on a great range of experience of running relief and rehabilitation programmes. All of this experience feeds into the training courses that we run directly in areas affected by natural disaster and conflict.
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- Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies
- RedR has been providing training and advice in response to the devastation caused by the tsunami in Sri Lanka with the Consortium of Humanitarian Agencies since 2005.
- www.humanitarian-srilanka.org
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- Care International
- RedR has been working with Care International in Sri Lanka to build the skills of local people and communities following the tsunami.
- www.careinternational.org.uk
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- Christian Aid
- RedR has been working with Christian Aid in Sri Lanka to build the skills of local people and communities following the tsunami.
- www.christian-aid.org.uk
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- Oxfam
- RedR has been working with Oxfam in Sri Lanka to build the skills of local people and communities following the tsunami.
- www.oxfam.org.uk
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- Save the Children
- RedR has been working with Save the Children in Sri Lanka to build the skills of local people and communities following the tsunami.
- www.savethechildren.org.uk
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- NRC (Norwegian Refugee Council)
- RedR has been working with NRC in Sri Lanka running safety, security and risk management courses so that aid workers are less exposed to security incidents and better prepared to deal with them.
- www.nrc.no
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- Mercy Corps
- RedR has been supported by Mercy Corps in Sudan to deliver our training courses in safety, security and risk management so that aid workers can able to work more safely in this unstable region.
- www.mercycorps.org
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- ADRA
- RedR has been working with ADRA in Sudan to run safety, security and risk management courses so that aid workers are less exposed to security incidents and better prepared to deal with them.
- www.adra.org