The Dialogue Platform on Anticipatory Action in South America is organized by the Anticipation Hub, and co-organized by the Chilean Red Cross, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Practical Action, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), the American Red Cross, the German Red Cross, Start Network, and the Danish Refugee Council (DRC).
The Anticipation Hub is an initiative of the German Red Cross, the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, and the IFRC, with financial support from the German Federal Foreign Office (German FFO).
The theme of the seventh edition is “Act Before, Protect Better: Strengthening Anticipatory Action in South America.” Around 120 in-person participants and approximately 100 virtual participants are expected, representing the Anticipatory Action community of practice in the region.
Cifras clave

litros de agua
se pueden producir diariamente
480,000

litros de agua pueden ser almacenados
774,000

colaboradores y voluntarios capacitadas en WASH
+200
Pilares
Videos
Servicios
Respuesta a emergencia
Evaluación y Control de Vectores
Respuesta a emergencia
Asesoría en construcción de letrinas y manejo de excretas
Respuesta a emergencia
Promoción de Higiene
Respuesta a emergencia
Despliegue de Personal Técnico Especializado
Recursos
Publicaciones en Redes
The Dialogue Platform on Anticipatory Action in South America is organized by the Anticipation Hub, and co-organized by the Chilean Red Cross, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), Practical Action, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), the American Red Cross, the German Red Cross, Start Network, and the Danish Refugee Council (DRC).
The Anticipation Hub is an initiative of the German Red Cross, the Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre, and the IFRC, with financial support from the German Federal Foreign Office (German FFO).
The theme of the seventh edition is “Act Before, Protect Better: Strengthening Anticipatory Action in South America.” Around 120 in-person participants and approximately 100 virtual participants are expected, representing the Anticipatory Action community of practice in the region.




























