Our impact, news and views Home Blog 20.04.21 A Forgotten Crisis Health facilities, soup kitchens, and informal crossings lie interspersed along the 1,400-mile frontier between Colombia and Venezuela; reminders of the humanitarian crisis that has continued unabated for the last eight years. Category Building local skills Case Study Corporate Support Disaster Relief Challenge Disaster Risk Reduction Diversity and Inclusion Fundraising Get into aid work Innovation RedR Membership Training and Learning Urban Response Locations Uganda UK Worldwide 31.03.21Not so Different: The Humanitarian Sector and the NHS We spoke to Miri King, a recent participant of our course: ‘So You Think You Want to be an Aid Worker?’ As a physiotherapist looking to transfer her skills to the humanitarian sector, Miri is aware of the crossover between the NHS and international aid. 12.03.21Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Three Months OnSince 2019, RedR UK has been running Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction (CCADRR) courses in the Philippines and Bangladesh. The Asia-Pacific region is one of the most disaster-prone areas in the world; low-lying land, vast coastlines and a myriad of islands make it particularly susceptible to the consequences of climate change. 22.02.21Key Humanitarian Trends for 2021This year, 235 million people across the globe will need humanitarian assistance and protection: a 40% increase on 2020. As the demand for aid grows, the humanitarian sector is changing too. 19.02.21A warm welcome to our new TrusteesWe're excited to introduce two exceptional new members of our Board - Heather McKinlay and Melanie Sallis. Both come with strong expertise in their respective fields. We look forward to working with them and having them in the RedR UK team! ... 6 7 8 9 10 ... Sign up to the RedR UK newsletterGet all the latest news, events and information about upcoming training courses from RedR UK. Newsletter sign up First Name Last Name Email Subscribe
20.04.21 A Forgotten Crisis Health facilities, soup kitchens, and informal crossings lie interspersed along the 1,400-mile frontier between Colombia and Venezuela; reminders of the humanitarian crisis that has continued unabated for the last eight years.
31.03.21Not so Different: The Humanitarian Sector and the NHS We spoke to Miri King, a recent participant of our course: ‘So You Think You Want to be an Aid Worker?’ As a physiotherapist looking to transfer her skills to the humanitarian sector, Miri is aware of the crossover between the NHS and international aid.
12.03.21Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction: Three Months OnSince 2019, RedR UK has been running Climate Change Adaptation and Disaster Risk Reduction (CCADRR) courses in the Philippines and Bangladesh. The Asia-Pacific region is one of the most disaster-prone areas in the world; low-lying land, vast coastlines and a myriad of islands make it particularly susceptible to the consequences of climate change.
22.02.21Key Humanitarian Trends for 2021This year, 235 million people across the globe will need humanitarian assistance and protection: a 40% increase on 2020. As the demand for aid grows, the humanitarian sector is changing too.
19.02.21A warm welcome to our new TrusteesWe're excited to introduce two exceptional new members of our Board - Heather McKinlay and Melanie Sallis. Both come with strong expertise in their respective fields. We look forward to working with them and having them in the RedR UK team!