After many years of positive partnership with its host organisation Vetwork UK, the Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards project (LEGS) is now an independent entity. LEGS was registered as a…
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The LEGS Project has been awarded a grant from OFDA to conduct operational research to identify and test alternative program models for the application of LEGS standards while complying with…
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LEGS will be taking part in a webinar that will focus on the importance of standards in humanitarian aid and longer-term development. As practical examples of the structure and use…
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Women play a key role in livestock production and management throughout the world. Natural disasters affect men and women differently and a thorough understanding of gender roles, responsibilities and power…
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The LEGS Project has been awarded a grant from OFDA to conduct operational research to identify and test alternative program models for the application of LEGS standards while complying with…
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On January 22 and 23 2018, 13 staff and board members from the VSF-Suisse head office in Bern, Switzerland participated in one and a half days of LEGS training and…
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Dr. Julius Kajume is one of the first LEGS Trainers having graduated from the very first LEGS Training of Trainers course, which took place in Addis Ababa in May 2010.…
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The LEGS Project is on Twitter The LEGS project is excited to announce that it joined Twitter in January 2018 in its continued effort to evolve, remain engaging and more…
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The new Humanitarian Standards Partnership app (HSPapp) provides the humanitarian sector’s flagship standards and guidance in a single, free-of-charge app. Designed for field practitioners providing humanitarian aid in disaster and conflict situations,…
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New LEGS Videos Now Available The LEGS Project has produced two new videos: “Ten Things You Should Know About LEGS” — a five-minute audio-visual production that provides a summary of…
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