In humanitarian crises, the difference between chaos and coordinated action often comes down to the strength of the supply chain, the experience of the SC practitioners and the access, or lack thereof, to the areas most affected. The sudden onset of war, as has been seen recently in Iran, Iraq, the GCC countries and beyond, has shone a light on the strengths and weaknesses of the humanitarian emergency response.
This one‑hour webinar explores how the supply chain, incorporating logistics, procurement, distribution, and information flows shape the speed and effectiveness of emergency response. Participants will gain a clear understanding of the immediate first steps required to prepare to respond, the common bottlenecks that derail operations, and the practical tools and coordination mechanisms that turn fragmented efforts into life‑saving delivery. Designed for supply chain professionals, humanitarian practitioners, policymakers, and partners, this session offers actionable insights to strengthen preparedness, improve decision‑making under pressure, and build more resilient national and organisational systems for the present and future emergencies.
Join us for this online webinar delivered via Teams
Friday April 10th 2026
12 noon - 1pm
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