Columbia School of Social Work is organising an online discussion on the “Impact of COVID-19 on Refugees & Displaced Population”

In this episode of Social Impact LIVE, host Richard Hara (bio) sits down with fellow CSSW lecturer Mashura Akilova, PHD’15 (bio) to discuss the likely impact of the novel coronavirus on refugee and displaced populations. Many of them have multiple severe risk factors,...

CMINE/DRIVER+Innovative Solutions Award 2020 honours three innovative crisis management solutions

In January 2020, the Crisis Management Innovation Network Europe (CMINE) and the DRIVER+ project organised a competition for crisis management solutions with high innovation potential. Stakeholders were invited to vote for the solutions registered for the competition...
Post I4CM Event Press Release

Post I4CM Event Press Release

The fourth edition of the I4CM was held in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 12 and 13 June 2019, gathering more than 120 participants from 27 different countries. The event focused on the “Volunteer Management in a Crisis Situation”, with special attention being paid to issues...

DRIVER+ Upcoming Trial

DRIVER+ Upcoming Trial

The upcoming DRIVER+ Trial is taking place in Austria on 12-14 September. It will focus on a strong earthquake and subsequent heavy rains simulated in the central area of Austria, causing severe damage in the most affected area, the local region of Eisenerz (in...

I4CM video published- Take a look at it!

Innovation For Crisis Management I4CM events bring together all stakeholders of the European Crisis Management ecosystem around particular themes! If you want to learn more about the last two editions in Poland (3-4 September 2018)  and Denmark (12-13 June 2019),...

DRIVER+ Trial France Results and Recommendations released!

DRIVER+ Trial France Results and Recommendations released!

The Trial took place in the Southern France on October 2018 focussing on a large forest fire scenario. Similarly to Trial Poland, this document offers a condensed overview of the trial and its results. One of the recommendations raised after the Trial is that a method...

Trial Poland Results and Recommendations now available!

Trial Poland Results and Recommendations now available!

Amongst the huge amount of public reports, press releases, tweets, LinkedIn messages provided by the Consortium those days, you will find the very first results and recommendations raised after the DRIVER+ Trial Poland which took place in Warsaw on May 2018. This...

The training module public report V2 is now online!

The training module public report V2 is now online!

The DRIVER+ Training Module design is based on the feedback received on: Earlier conducted training activities during project meetings, Trial Guidance Methodology support provided to the project’s Trials 1-4 as well as, Interviews with project-external education...

Want to know more about DRIVER+ Portfolio of Solutions!

Want to know more about DRIVER+ Portfolio of Solutions!

The Portfolio of Solutions (PoS) is a database driven website on all available Crisis Management Solutions: Tested and evaluated during the DRIVER+ Trials and, Extended to third party solutions already used by practitioners or relevant to Crisis Management Please see...

One to one interviews with CMINE chairs

One to one interviews with CMINE chairs

Todor Tagarev, the CMINE head chair, and the floods and volunteer management chairs gave one to one interviews at the Danish Red Cross recently. Hear what they had to say about the role of CMINE and why getting involved is so important for all Crisis Management...

I4CM: the 4th Edition has just ended!

DRIVER+ 4th edition of I4CM has been taken place this week on 12-13 June 2019 at the Kosmopol Centre in Copenhagen, co-hosted by the Danish Red Cross. During 2 days, lots of live updates have been shared on the DRIVER+ Media channels around the theme of Managing...

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