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Title:How Lifeline Programming provides essential information in humanitarian crises - The Lifeline Showreel (Duration 3m 52s)
Summary:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZeRou1R5ng
The aim of Lifeline Programming is to alleviate people's suffering and assist with their recovery. It provides timely, relevant and practical information on subjects ranging from food water and shelter to medical care and psychological support.
Affected people are also given the opportunity to voice their concerns, express their needs, share their stories and solutions and hold humanitarian aid providers to account.
The initiative is used during disasters across the world – most recently in Nepal – where an emergency Lifeline programme was set up within hours of the country’s 2015 earthquake.
Theme:Lifeline
Programme/Project:Lifeline Programming
Sierra Leone Mr Plan Plan and Capacity Building
Nepal Earthquake response
Myanmar floods response
Syria refugee response
Genre:Documentary
Key Tags:Disaster Preparedness and Response
Country:Syrian Arab Republic, Sierra Leone, Nepal, Myanmar
Region:Africa, Asia, MEE
Original Broadcast ("Date Shot" if image):1st June 2016 00:00
Producer:BBC Media Action
Location(s):Separate multiples by ';'
Featured Faces:Dipika Shrestha - Producer Milijuli Nepali
Jerome Seregni - UNHCR Mass INformation Officer
Jack Aung - Media Trainer Myanmar
Bidhya Chapagain - Presenter Sajha Sawal Nepal