If you work with a European partner NGO, you can get access to emergency funding of $200,000 over one year
The banking facilities are not functioning at the moment
International media is asking for a Question and Answer session
Through a local businessman, you can rent safe vehicles cheaply
You can set up 60 latrines with hand washing facilities in one week’s time
People from the local community are creating irrigation canals
You have 40 blankets and 120 sleeping mats
You have a stockpile of 10,000 tents and basic supplies for 7,000 households
Your warehouse stock is low on food for distribution
One of the main roads to the area is not working
Through a corporate sponsor, you have access to a lot of heavy lifting machines and diggers
You have the lease on an enormous warehouse near the airport
Through a partnership with the Ministry of Education, you can get access to use school buildings as temporary shelter for families
You have an office right in the middle of the affected area which is so far intact and operational
You share a small office with another local NGO and have no other land or buildings
You have Head Office funding for the temporary (six months) hire of 10 experienced international humanitarian staff – or you can use the funds to hire local staff, your choice
You have good experience with cash or voucher distribution
Your need assessment team went on a local visit in the affected area half a year ago
You have no staff with humanitarian experience but five local Development staff who can spend some of their time on humanitarian response
A group from the community is offering professional and volunteer veterinary care support