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TRIPLEX 2004

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The TRIPLEX exercise, organized by the International Humanitarian Partnership (IHP), is a large-scale field simulation designed to enhance preparedness and response in the coordination and execution of emergency humanitarian operations. The exercise provides a civilian-managed training platform targeting key actors in humanitarian response, with a particular focus on fostering coordination and cooperation among participants.

Key objectives of TRIPLEX include:

  • Training humanitarian actors in response coordination and collaboration.
  • Strengthening internal cooperation and compatibility among IHP members.
  • Enhancing the ability of IHP to provide coordinated support to humanitarian organizations.

TRIPLEX stands out as one of the few civilian-led multilateral field emergency simulations, offering a unique opportunity for participants to engage in realistic and challenging scenarios. In addition to IHP member organizations, the exercise regularly involves major humanitarian actors, including UN agencies (OCHA, WFP, UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM, WHO), the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC), the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW), the European Union’s Directorate-General for European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), non-governmental organizations, and military Civil-Military Cooperation (CIMIC) units.

By simulating real-world conditions, TRIPLEX enables participants to test and refine their operational readiness, improve interoperability, and build stronger partnerships across the humanitarian sector.

Essential equipment supporting humanitarian success

Explore the critical equipment deployed during this humanitarian mission. From advanced medical supplies to innovative logistical solutions, each resource was meticulously selected to address urgent needs on the ground. These tools exemplify our commitment to delivering efficient, effective, and tailored support in the most challenging environments.

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In January 2015, Malawi experienced devastating flooding that affected over 1 million people, displaced more than 336,000, and resulted in 100 fatalities. The floods caused widespread damage to crops, livestock, and infrastructure. In response to a request from the Malawian government, an UNDAC (UN Disaster Assessment and Coordination) team was deployed by UN OCHA to assess the situation and provide guidance.

Pakistan Floods

In response to the devastating 2010 Pakistan floods, IHP deployed ICT modules from Norway, Sweden, and Denmark to support UN OCHA’s coordination efforts. Additionally, a multi-nation team established a base camp for 70 aid workers, providing vital infrastructure for relief operations. This mission exemplified IHP’s collaborative spirit in crisis response.