International emergency response

Mission: RedR relieves suffering in disasters by selecting, training and providing competent and committed personnel to humanitarian relief agencies worldwide. About RedR Australia

RedR Australia is a not-for-profit humanitarian organisation which:

» maintains a Standby Register of experts available for short-term deployments for emergency relief work

» provides preparedness training for humanitarian workers

» works to build resilience in disaster-affected communities around the

Ahead of a crisis RedR Australia trains people interested in assisting after major disasters. Qualified and experienced personnel are prepared for challenges in the field.

When disaster strikes RedR Australia is on permanent standby. UN relief agencies request people with particular skills and RedR Australia nominates Standby Register personnel for secondment.

International family

RedR was first established in the UK in 1979. RedR Australia, established in 1992, is a member of RedR International, a federated network sharing a common vision of a world in which sufficient competent and committed personnel are available and responding to humanitarian needs.

RedR is represented in: » » » Australia » » New Zealand »

Standby Partner

We are the only Standby Partner to the United Nations in the Southern Hemisphere. UN and other frontline relief agencies call on RedR Australia to supply personnel when they need specialist technical assistance to deal with an emergency or a disaster. RedR Australia has formal arrangements with:

»UNHCR - United Nations Refugee Agency

»WFP - World Food Programme

»UNICEF - UN Children’s Fund

»UNOCHA - UN Office for Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

»WHO - World Health

»IOM - International Organization for Migration

We can also deploy to other agencies and NGOs.

Funding and corporate support

Current deployments

» Afghanistan » Solomon Islands » » Somalia » Fiji » South » Jordan » Syria (based in Jordan and Lebanon) » Laos » Thailand » Lebanon » Uganda » » Ukraine » Philippines » UN head office positions in Geneva

Damage caused by Typhoon Haiyan - Tacloban, Philippines.

RedR Australia has had 26 deployments and 3 trainers involved in this response.

Ongoing Syrian displacement since 2011.

Two million people forced to flee to neighbouring countries.

59 RedR Australia specialists have deployed to the region since 2012. Displaced populations, Myanmar 2013/14.

More than 450,000 people displaced by ethnic violence across the country.

10 RedR specialists were deployed to assist.

Horn of Africa famine, 2011.

Mass displacement caused by conflict and drought.

RedR Australia sent 22 people to aid in the response effort.

Pakistan floods, 2010. 23 of our people assisted.

Last year, experienced its third consecutive year of major flooding.

Haiti earthquake, 2010.

13 RedR Aussies provided assistance.

Standby Register personnel

Personnel on the Standby Register have been through a rigorous selection and training process.

Our training

Delivering emergency assistance poses many challenges.

RedR Australia runs an extensive training program in humanitarian relief:

» particular focus on realistic scenario exercises

» participants equipped with the skills to respond quickly in humanitarian emergencies RedR Australia trainers

Our courses are facilitated by our staff and other international practitioners. They are specialists who have worked for UN agencies and a range of humanitarian organisations.

RedR Australia’s trainers bring with them many years of field and operational experience with a variety of international organisations in both natural disasters and complex emergencies associated with conflict. Core training courses

Essentials of Humanitarian Practice This five day intensive course provides an in-depth insight into the aid world, as well as the needs of vulnerable people in complex and challenging settings. Our course equips individuals with the knowledge and skills to respond effectively to a humanitarian crisis.

Personal Security & Communications Learn how to respond to security and safety threats. This scenario based course provides participants with the tools to manage safety, operate communications equipment and develop team skills. This popular course is essential training for work in humanitarian aid.

Technical training courses

Humanitarian Logistics in Emergencies This course focuses on the importance of logistics in the provision of aid to disaster survivors as well as its place in carrying out other disaster management operations.

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene in Emergencies Some of the most common needs of people affected by any disaster - whether in a natural or conflict environment - is access to safe drinking water, adequate sanitation and hygiene. This course is an ideal introduction to public health engineering in emergencies.

We train staff from UN/NGOs/Govt organisations » ActionAid » AusAID/DFAT » Australian Red Cross » Australian Medical Assistance Teams (AusMAT) » British Red Cross » CARE Australia » Caritas Australia » Center for Excellence – Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance » Engineers Without Borders » Fred Hollows Foundation » International Federation of the Red Cross » Mission Aviation Fellowship » Australia » Philippines Office of Civil Defense and Ministry of Health » UNHCR » UNICEF » World Health Organization » World Vision Australia

Register skill profiles Engineering Humanitarian protection » civil (structural, construction) »child protection » engineering project management »displaced populations » roads, airstrips, bridges and transport systems »emergency education » shelter, site planning and camp management »gender-based violence » electrical generation and supply »international humanitarian, human rights and refugee law Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) » water supply and distribution Logistics » hydrology and hydrogeology »supply chain management » sanitation and hygiene »warehouse management »air movement/air operation Health »fleet management » public health » nutrition Coordination »humanitarian affairs and cluster coordination Information and communication »information management » data and information management » geographic information systems (GIS) Safety » telecommunications, IT and data communications » field safety and security » public relations, media liaison and mass communication Education in Emergencies

Snapshot of deployments FY 13/14

Number of deployments Countries

Afghanistan Cambodia 111 Central African Republic Chad Egypt Ethiopia Fiji Haiti Deployees by gender Iraq Jordan Lebanon Mali Myanmar Nigeria Pakistan Philippines Female Rwanda Solomon Islands Somalia Male Switzerland Thailand Turkey Uganda Ukraine 0 10 20 30

Standby Register personnel selection

Standby Register members are selected for their professional expertise, and:

»at least 5 years’ practical experience, with at least one year in an international developing country setting

»ability to cope with unfamiliar situations and fit in with a team from many countries and backgrounds

»willingness to work in difficult and often dangerous environments

»availability to deploy for at least 3 months

Joining the Register

• The RedR Australia Standby Register is now open all year round. Please visit www.redr.org.au to submit your application.

• Once we receive your application, the RedR Australia team will review your experience and conduct telephone interviews and reference checks for suitable candidates.

• If your current skills and experience are not suitable for the Standby Register, we will contact you and provide individual career advice.

• Please note the prerequisite for joining the RedR Australia Standby Register is a minimum of five years' professional experience in your given field, with at least 12 months being in an international development/emergency setting. In summary RedR Australia:

recruits, selects, trains, prepares, deploys and supports How to Donate

Your donations help us to make a positive difference in the lives of people affected by natural disasters or conflict.

To donate please visit our website www.redr.org.au and complete the donation form.

Other ways to give • If you would like to donate by cheque (AUD only), please send a cheque made out to “RedR Australia Overseas Development Fund” to: • RedR Australia 21 Bedford Street North Melbourne Victoria 3051 • If you're donating in honour of someone, please write that in the memo of your cheque. • Tax receipts will be mailed within four to six weeks after the donation has been processed. • All donations over $2 are tax deductible. • ABN 89 068 902 821

Questions

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