Resource Library
Learn more about how to incorporate Community Engagement and Accountability (CEA) into your work by visiting our extensive resource library. You can explore CEA resources via sectors, CEA activities, or emergency contexts. Alternatively, you can discover our whole resources library by using the search function at the bottom of the page.
21 October 2025
Introduction to the Movement’s Approach to Migration
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Training MaterialOrganization:
British Red Cross, IFRCA training developed by the British Red Cross and IFRC with an Advisory Group of 10 National Societies, IFRC and ICRC, plus over 50 reviewers and contributors worldwide, which introduces…
21 October 2025
Safe Involvement Guidance
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GuideOrganization:
British Red CrossThis Safe Involvement Guidance from the British Red Cross provides direction on how to ensure Red Cross Red Crescent teams do no harm when working closely with people and communities…
6 October 2025
From Feedback to Action: Using Community Data in Burundi
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GuideOrganization:
Burundi Red Cross, Collective Service RCCE, IFRCA step-by-step guide documenting how the Burundi Red Cross is transforming community data into actionable recommendations to improve their programmes.
6 October 2025
Food security community based surveillance mechanism: Lessons Learned from the Sahel Region
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Case StudyOrganization:
British Red Cross, Burkinabe Red Cross Society, Mauritanian Red Crescent, Red Cross of ChadThis case study highlights the experience of three National Societies — Burkina Faso, Mauritania, and Chad — in establishing community-based food security and livelihoods surveillance mechanisms. The document outlines key…
4 September 2025
Community based Early Warning Early Action in Tuvalu
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ReportOrganization:
Climate Centre, USPThis research study explores how communities respond to disasters in the island to form recommendations on improving early warning early actions.
4 September 2025
Community based Early Warning Early Action in Palau
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ReportOrganization:
Climate Centre, USPThis research study explores how communities, and especially the youth, respond to disasters in the island to form recommendations on improving early warning early actions.
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