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The IASC Humanitarian Early Warning Service - HEWSweb

The IASC Humanitarian Early Warning Service (HEWSweb) is an inter-agency partnership project aimed at establishing a common platform for humanitarian early warnings and forecasts for natural hazards. The main objective of HEWSweb is to bring together and make accessible in a simple manner the most credible early warning information available at the global level from multiple specialized institutions.

The HEWSweb concept has been initially proposed by a subsidiary body of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee (the IASC Sub-Working Group on Preparedness and Contingency Planning) and endorsed by the IASC-WG in September 2004. The service has been developed by the World Food Programme and its technical staff on behalf of the IASC, building on inputs from all IASC partners. The IASC Sub-Working Group on Preparedness and Contingency Planning is co-chaired by WFP and UNICEF.

HEWSweb - General Content

The HEWSweb service has dedicated pages for each type of hazard (see top navigation bar). This includes dedicated pages for drought, floods, storms, locust, volcanoes, earthquakes, weather, El Nino and other hazards.

HEWSweb - Main Features

HEWSweb - Partnerships

HEWSweb is based and depends fundamentally on the early warning information currently made available worldwide through a variety of specialized agencies and institutions. IASC partners include WFP, UNICEF, UNDP, OCHA, ICRC, IFRC, UNHCR, WHO, FAO, WMO, IOM, SCHR. Partnerships with external, non-UN specialized institutions and sources have been or are being established. Among others, this includes the following institutions:

HEWSweb - Management and maintenance arrangements

HEWSweb is a service of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee and its members and it is intended as a free service for the benefit of the wider humanitarian community. HEWsweb will be under the overall purview of the IASC SWG on Preparedness and Contingency Planning which will manage it on behalf of the IASC. The United Nations World Food Programme will be responsible for coordinating and managing the overall information content, design, and organization of HEWSweb on behalf of the Inter-Agency Standing Committee and its members.


HEWSweb - Information and Contacts

For questions, comments or more information about this service, please feel free to contact us:

Select Content Feedback for questions or information regarding the early warning content, format or sources used on this website.
Select Technical Feedback for questions or information regarding the technical aspects of the website.











An IASC Partnership:

World Food Programme UNDP, RBEC Early Warning System UNHCR OCHA UNICEF WHO FAO WMO International Federeation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

In Collaboration with:

USGS Earthquake Hazards Program Smithsonian's Global Volcanism Program and U.S Geological Survey Dartmouth Flood Observatory Tropical Storm Risk Southwest Volcano Research Centre NOAA: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

IASC Observers:

ICRC

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