
On Sunday, March 4th in 2012, an ammunition depot exploded in the capital of the Republic of Congo, Brazzaville. The explosion affected an estimated of 125,000 people and caused significant human losses and physical damage, leading to high numbers of internal displacement.
In the aftermath of the disaster, IMPACT deployed a REACH team to Brazzaville to support the humanitarian response by carrying out a rapid assessment on displacement and damage, collecting information through field interviews and by analysing images derived from remote sensing.

For nearly a decade, IMPACT – through its REACH initiative – has been conducting Multi-Sectoral Needs Assessments (MSNAs) in an increasing number of crisis contexts. But what is an MSNA,...

Since IMPACT’s creation in 2010, our purpose has remained the same: to support humanitarian and other solidarity actors in making better decisions, informed by reliable data and driven by partnerships...

The role and scale of cash and voucher assistance (CVA) in global humanitarian response have expanded dramatically over the last 15 years, with advocates arguing it offers greater economic efficiency,...
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