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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Centre For Global Equality . Please register via Eventbrite to attend: http://bit.ly/1quLez4 World Vision International (www.wvi.org) and the Humanitarian Centre present a talk on the future of humanitarian financing models. The Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC) Task Team on Humanitarian Financing brings together a number of stakeholders from across the IASC membership who have an interest in humanitarian financing. The objective of the Task Team is to improve our ability to provide aid to those who most need it by reviewing the potential of the current funding architecture to respond to the evolving nature of humanitarian action. In particular, the Task Team:
2. Explores models to maximize the current funding base and to secure additional, flexible and predictable funding streams for humanitarian organizations, including by identifying new partnerships Join us to hear about how financing models can adapt to a changing humanitarian landscape. Please register via Eventbrite to attend: http://bit.ly/1quLez4 This talk is part of the Centre for Global Equality series. This talk is included in these lists:
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