Ressources en vedette

These timely, relevant reports and lessons learned from COVID-19 and other outbreak readiness and response activities are hand-selected by READY staff and technical advisors.

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Guidance for Alternative Care Provision During COVID-19

This interagency document (introduced in a READY featured webinar…

Ensemble de ressources sur la protection en cas d'épidémie

Le package de ressources Protection in Outbreaks (PiO) fait partie de…

Child Protection in Outbreaks: Mini-Guides

In 2021, READY supported the Alliance for Child Protection in…

Initial Food Security Response to the COVID-19 Outbreak: Survey Findings 

As part of an integrated effort to support humanitarian actors…
Nafisa* (25) was the first COVID-19 patient at Save the Children's treatment centre in Cox's Bazar. Image credit: Habiba Ummay / Save the Children

Internews : Bulletin mondial des rumeurs

December 2020 | Internews: Global Rumour Bulletin From Internews:…
Zenebech,* mother of three, with her youngest child at an emergency food assistance gathering in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia in August, 2020. (Misak Workneh / Save the Children)
4-year-olds Krishna, left, Roshni, center left and 5-year-olds Barsha, center right, and Nitesh stand outside of their early learning center on Sunday, April 29 in Saptari, Nepal.

Save the Children : les leçons apprises en Asie-Pacifique

Juillet 2020 | Comment les sociétés de la région – et leurs enfants – peuvent…
A healthcare worker at a Save the Children-supported health facility during the 2018 Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Image credit: Hugh Kinsella Cunningham / Save the Children

Rapport d'évaluation des directives techniques disponibles

Juin 2020 | S’appuyant sur dix années d’événements épidémiques et pandémiques,…
Jojo*, a young child who survived the 2014-2015 Ebola outbreak in Liberia, was cared for by health workers and her mother (right), also an Ebola survivor who was allowed to stay in the unit to care for her daughter.Jojo*, une jeune enfant qui a survécu à l'épidémie d'Ebola de 2014-2015 au Libéria, a été soignée par des agents de santé et sa mère (à droite), également survivante d'Ebola, qui a été autorisée à rester dans l'unité pour s'occuper de sa fille.

Examen de la formation sur la préparation aux épidémies et analyse des lacunes

Juin 2020 | Ce rapport de l’initiative READY présente les conclusions et…