Innovations
- Key Resources
- Examples of PIN's Interventions
- Humanitarian Principles and Global Standards
- Quality Humanitarian Project Management & Implementation
- Emergency Preparedness & Early Action
- Beneficiary Selection
- Distributions
- Humanitarian Donors & Rapid Funding
- Partnerships & Coordination
- Cash and Vouchers Assistance in Emergencies
- Markets in Emergencies
- Food Security & Livelihoods in Emergencies
- Nutrition in Emergencies
- WASH in Emergencies
- Shelter, NFIs & Settlements in Emergencies
- Education in Emergencies
- Key Resources
- Examples of PIN's Interventions
- Education in Emergencies (EiE) - Standards and Guidance
- PIN Education in Emergencies (EiE) Tools
- Child Protection and Well-Being
- Inclusion and gender
- Teacher Professional Development and Wellbeing
- Learning Outcomes
- Labour market assessment and employment
- Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET)
- One World in Schools (OWIS)
Key Resources
When can it be useful?
This resource describes lessons learned from innovative programs of People in Need and provides ideas for future programming.

When can it be useful?
This magazine provides useful information on impact investment from the perspective of NGO actors.

When can it be useful?
A synthesis of resources helping to understand the field of Impact Investment from the perspective of an NGO.

Innovations - Lessons Learned
When can it be useful?
This resource summarizes lessons learned from PIN's programs focusing on information management systems
When can it be useful?
This document describes the overview and lessons learned from the Mama Info pilot in Zambia focusing on using mobil phone recorded messages for women to improve maternal and child health and nutrition outcomes,

When can it be useful?
This article provides PIN's lessons learned from scaling up electronic vouchers using "smart cards" in Syria.
