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2015

Other Outputs

Vanuatu and world disaster protection agreements

Barber, Rebecca (2015, 06 24). Vanuatu and world disaster protection agreements Pacific Scoop 1-1.

Vanuatu and world disaster protection agreements

2015

Conference Publication

The Facilitation and Regulation of International Disaster Relief

Barber, Rebecca (2015). The Facilitation and Regulation of International Disaster Relief. Regional Disaster Law Forum for South East Asia, Bangkok, Thailand, 10-11 June 2015.

The Facilitation and Regulation of International Disaster Relief

2015

Other Outputs

One size doesn’t fit all: tailoring the international response to the national need following Vanuatu’s Cyclone Pam

Barber, Rebecca (2015). One size doesn’t fit all: tailoring the international response to the national need following Vanuatu’s Cyclone Pam. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: CARE International; Oxfam International; Save the Children; World Vision International;.

One size doesn’t fit all: tailoring the international response to the national need following Vanuatu’s Cyclone Pam

2015

Other Outputs

The Boxing Day Tsunami, ten years on

Barber, Rebecca (2015, 03 10). The Boxing Day Tsunami, ten years on Australian Outlook 1-1.

The Boxing Day Tsunami, ten years on

2014

Other Outputs

No child left behind: education in crisis in the Asia Pacific region

Barber, Rebecca (2014). No child left behind: education in crisis in the Asia Pacific region. Melbourne, Australia: Save the Children.

No child left behind: education in crisis in the Asia Pacific region

2014

Journal Article

Learning from humanitarian response in southeast Asia: the shifting roles of national and international actors

Barber, Rebecca (2014). Learning from humanitarian response in southeast Asia: the shifting roles of national and international actors. Development Bulletin, 76, 89-93.

Learning from humanitarian response in southeast Asia: the shifting roles of national and international actors

2014

Book Chapter

Localising the humanitarian toolkit: lessons from recent Philippines disasters

Barber, Rebecca (2014). Localising the humanitarian toolkit: lessons from recent Philippines disasters. Natural disaster management in the Asia-Pacific: policy and governance. (pp. 17-31) edited by Caroline Brassard, Arnold M. Howitt and David W. Giles. Tokyo, Japan: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-4-431-55157-7_2

Localising the humanitarian toolkit: lessons from recent Philippines disasters

2013

Conference Publication

Learning from Humanitarian Response in Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines: The Shifting Roles of National, Regional and International Actors

Barber, Rebecca (2013). Learning from Humanitarian Response in Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines: The Shifting Roles of National, Regional and International Actors. International Humanitarian Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 28-30 November 2013.

Learning from Humanitarian Response in Thailand, Cambodia and the Philippines: The Shifting Roles of National, Regional and International Actors

2013

Conference Publication

Learning from Humanitarian Response in Southeast Asia: The Shifting Roles of National, Regional and International Actors

Barber, Rebecca (2013). Learning from Humanitarian Response in Southeast Asia: The Shifting Roles of National, Regional and International Actors. Fourth ACFID University Network Conference, Development Futures: Alternative Pathways to End Poverty, Sydney, Australia, 21-22 November 2013.

Learning from Humanitarian Response in Southeast Asia: The Shifting Roles of National, Regional and International Actors

2013

Other Outputs

Localising the Humanitarian Toolkit: Lessons from Recent Philippines Disasters

Barber, Rebecca (2013). Localising the Humanitarian Toolkit: Lessons from Recent Philippines Disasters. Melbourne, VIC Australia: Save the Children.

Localising the Humanitarian Toolkit: Lessons from Recent Philippines Disasters

2013

Other Outputs

Syria carnage will continue if the world merely watches

Barber, Rebecca (2013, 04 24). Syria carnage will continue if the world merely watches Sydney Morning Herald 1-1.

Syria carnage will continue if the world merely watches

2013

Other Outputs

Scandalous plight of children in conflict zones

Barber, Rebecca (2013, 04 10). Scandalous plight of children in conflict zones The Australian 1-1.

Scandalous plight of children in conflict zones

2013

Other Outputs

More must be done for Syria’s suffering millions

Barber, Rebecca (2013, 03 05). More must be done for Syria’s suffering millions The Sydney Morning Herald 1-1.

More must be done for Syria’s suffering millions

2012

Other Outputs

Government should not divert foreign aid

Barber, Rebecca (2012, 12 24). Government should not divert foreign aid Online Opinion 1-1.

Government should not divert foreign aid

2012

Conference Publication

Remote Monitoring in Afghanistan

Barber, Rebecca (2012). Remote Monitoring in Afghanistan. 8th International Lessons Learned Conference, Sydney, Australia, 3-6 December 2012.

Remote Monitoring in Afghanistan

2012

Other Outputs

Winter looms as a killer in camps

Barber, Rebecca (2012, 12 04). Winter looms as a killer in camps The Australian 8-8.

Winter looms as a killer in camps

2012

Other Outputs

Access restricted: a review of remote monitoring practices in Uruzgan Province

Barber, Rebecca (2012). Access restricted: a review of remote monitoring practices in Uruzgan Province. Melbourne, Australia: Save the Children.

Access restricted: a review of remote monitoring practices in Uruzgan Province

2012

Other Outputs

The upside of aid to Afghanistan

Barber, Rebecca (2012, 10 24). The upside of aid to Afghanistan The Australian 1-1.

The upside of aid to Afghanistan

2012

Other Outputs

Somalia needs help now

Barber, Rebecca (2012, 10 17). Somalia needs help now Online Opinion 1-1.

Somalia needs help now

2012

Other Outputs

Responding to emergencies in Southeast Asia: can we do better?

Barber, Rebecca (2012). Responding to emergencies in Southeast Asia: can we do better?. Melbourne, Australia: Save the Children.

Responding to emergencies in Southeast Asia: can we do better?