Disasters and Emergencies Preparedness Programme (DEPP) learning report 2016
This Disasters and Emergencies Preparedness Programme (DEPP) Learning Report, produced by the DEPP Learning Project at Action Against Hunger in the United Kingdom, explores the extent to which the programme is leading to the changes it has set out to make, namely the improvement of the quality and speed of humanitarian response and a shift in aid investment towards crises prevention, preparedness and building national humanitarian capacity in order to reduce the damage caused by disasters. It does this by highlighting examples of key learning, reflections, successes and challenges from the 14 projects that make up the DEPP. This piece is aimed at both DEPP stakeholders as well as other humanitarian actors with a vested interest in emergency preparedness and response.