Our Priority SectorsWe offer a range of services in our priority sectors to enable innovative change in the humanitarian community. With our expertise and partners around the globe, we’ll help you save life, reduce risks and vulnerability.
Health
Health presents a real challenge and priority in humanitarian crises. The health and well-being of affected populations in a midst of a disaster is the ultimate goal of humanitarian action. Our professionals help health organisations in navigating through the complexities of emergency situations.
Food & Nutrition
Food and Nutrition are vital for people. Access to adequate and safe food is a fundamental right for everyone. In emergency situations, where populations are
dependent on food assistance, we support organisations in the provision of food aid.
Education
Education is a basic human right and core component of humanitarian response. We help Humanitarian and Development organisations in supporting quality education for children in emergency or/and non emergency situation for better future.
Shelter and Non-Food Items
In the aftermath of natural and/or human-caused disasters, affected populations fled their houses leaving all their belongings behind.
We support organisations in restoring their dignity through Shelter and Non-Food Items assistance.
Protection
Protection of populations is a core objective of humanitarian action. We support organisations in ensuring that people access available remedies and recover from disaster or war and are not exposed to further harm as a result of their humanitarian actions.
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene
Lack of access to basic WASH services increases the vulnerability of people to epidemic outbreaks. According to WHO 829 000 people die each year from diarrhoea as a result of unsafe drinking-water, sanitation, and hand hygiene. We support organisation in creating conditions for communities to be resilient and live in healthy environments.
How we can help
Strategy
Developing effective strategies for foundations and nonprofits that apply our clients’ resources to reach more affected population. We create strategies to deliver sustainable success from social impact. We work as part of your team, understanding your needs and what matters to you.
Learn moreMultimedia Communication & Partnership
Working closely with our clients to develop action plans that fuse strategy with stakeholder realities and staying on the case through full communication all the way to measurable impact.
Learn moreEvaluation
Using evaluation to facilitate organisation and community learning, be transparent and accountable, make strategic decisions, and take informed action.
Learn moreTraining
Tailored and adapted training requirement to respond to crises more effectively. Our training are context specific and tailored to the unique needs of each client.
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Our client’s testimonials
From the very first day, I have trusted IAS.C with all of my humanitarian response needs. They are professional, reliable, experienced and so easy to work with. The team demonstrated intellectual rigor, deep knowledge of aid organisations and systems, and commitment to communities.
Alexander Swarzy
IAS.C helped me handle the operational phase of some projects, so I can focus on what I do best: raising more funds to save more lives.
Amanda James
It was a real pleasure working with IAS.C team. The evaluation was well done. Thank you for your professionalism.
Keep up the good job.
Guillaume Alain
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