About the Haiti Relief Toolkit

What are K4Health Toolkits

Purpose and Audiences of This Toolkit

Types of Resources in This Toolkit

How to Use This Toolkit

How can I suggest a resource to include in this toolkit?

How can I make a comment or give feedback about this toolkit?

Publishers of Resources Included in This Toolkit

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What are K4Health Toolkits?

K4Health Toolkits are electronic collections of carefully selected information resources on a particular topic for health policy makers, program managers, and service providers. They are based on a continuous publishing principle that allows them to evolve after publication to capture additional resources and to identify and fill remaining information gaps. 

Purpose and Audiences of This Toolkit
 
The Knowledge for Health (K4Health) Project initiated the Haiti Relief Toolkit soon after the Haiti Earthquake in January 2010. The purpose is to provide international and local relief workers with access to a technical resource package of key tools and materials to help with relief efforts on the ground. The materials included in the toolkit focus on meeting both immediate and long-term needs of the Haitian people. To facilitate access to the toolkit where there is no Internet access, K4Health is distributing the toolkit on flash drives. To request the toolkit on flash drive, contact K4Health by e-mail at toolkits@k4health.org; by phone at 1-410-659-6300; or by mail at K4Health Project, 111 Market Place, Suite 310, Baltimore, MD 21202, USA. 
 
Types of Resources in This Toolkit
 
This toolkit provides relevant, reliable, and usable information related to disaster relief. The resources were selected with health policy makers, program managers, and service providers in mind. For example, the toolkit contains:
  • Manuals and reference materials to ensure proper relief efforts.
  • Checklists and other tools to increase the effectiveness and quality of activities and services.
  • Various publication formats including manuals, briefs, pamphlets, posters, teaching and training materials, tools, and job aids.  

We invite you to suggest resources or adapt the resources in this toolkit to suit your local circumstances and languages.

How to Use This Toolkit
 
To browse the contents of this toolkit, use the tabs above to view resources related to key issues in disaster relief efforts. You can also use the search box, found at the top of any tookit page, if you know what you are looking for or have a specific item in mind.
 
How can I suggest a resource to include in this toolkit?
 
We invite you to contribute to evolving and enhancing this toolkit. If you have developed or use quality resources that you think should be included in the toolkit, please use the discussion board to suggest them. The toolkit collaborators will review and consider your suggestions.
 
How can I make a comment or give feedback about this toolkit?
 
If you have comments about the toolkit, please Join the Discussion. This is your interactive discussion board where you can provide continuous feedback about the toolkit. Your feedback will help to ensure the toolkit remains up-to-date and is continually improved. The discussion board is also where you can exchange information with other toolkit users. For example, you can share ideas about how you have used the toolkit in your work so that others can learn from and adapt your experiences.

Publishers of Resources Included in This Toolkit

Resources selected for inclusion in this toolkit were published by the following organizations working throughout the world to support disaster relief efforts.  Information provided is not official U.S. Government information and does not represent the views or positions of the U.S. Agency for International Development, the U.S. Government or The Johns Hopkins University.

Active Learning Network for Accountability and Performance in Humanitarian Action [ALNAP]

American Logistics Aid Network

CARE

Carnegie Mellon

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC]

Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of Disasters [CRED]

Child Protection Working Group of the Protection Cluster Working Group

CNN

Defence for Children-International [DCI]

DELIVER PROJECT

Department for International Development [DFID]

EDUCA VISION Inc.

Emergency Shelter Cluster

European Commission

Family Health International [FHI]

Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System

Google

Grassroots International

Haiti Action Network

Hesperian Foundation

Humanitarian Practice Network

Information Management and Mine Action Programs [iMMAP]

Information Technology for Humanitarian Assistance, Cooperation and Action [ITHACA]

Institute of Nutrition of Central America and Panama [INCAP]

InterAction

Inter-agency Standing Committee [IASC]

Inter-agency Working Group [IAWG]

Inter-Agency Working Group [IAWG] on Reproductive Health in Crises

Inter-agency Working Group on Reproductive Health in Refugee Situations

Inter-agency Working Group on Unaccompanied and Separated Children

International Catholic Children Bureau [ICCB]

International Committee of the Red Cross

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

International Planned Parenthood Federation [IPPF]

International Rescue Committee (Guinea)

Kwa-Wouj Ameriken (American Red Cross)

John Snow, Inc. [JSI]

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs

Johns Hopkins University

Logistics Cluster

Marie Stopes International

National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

National Institutes of Health

Norwegian Refugee Council

Northwest Emergency Contraception Coalition

One Response

Overseas Development Institute

Pan American Health Organization [PAHO]

Partners in Health

PATH

Pimsleur

ProVention Consortium

ReliefWeb

Reproductive Health Response in Conflict [RHRC] Consortium

Save the Children

Shelter Centre

SODIS Fundación

The Cochrane Collaboration

The Extraordinaries

The Sphere Project

U.S. Agency for International Development [USAID]

UN HABITAT

United Nations

United Nations Children's Fund [UNICEF]

United Nations General Assembly

United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees [UNHCR]

United Nations Human Settlements Program

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs [OCHA]

United Nations Population Fund [UNFPA]

University of Wisconsin Disaster Management Center

Ushahidi

WASH

Water, Engineering and Development Centre

WHO/ The International Food Safety Authorities Network [INFOSAN]

Women's Refugee Commission

World Food Programme [WFP]

World Health Organization [WHO]

World Vision International [WVI]