RedR member by a water pump in Africa

About RedR Membership

RedR maintains an active register of carefully selected and trained professionals who are available to work for humanitarian agencies worldwide.

Originally, the RedR register listed only engineers. Today, it has expanded to contain a wide variety of humanitarian professionals including logisticians, medical practitioners, water and sanitation specialists, humanitarian coordinators, surveyors and administrators.
 

Why a register?

The aim of the RedR register is to provide a pool of carefully selected and trained professionals, with suitable skills and experience, to the humanitarian sector worldwide.

The skills, knowledge and expertise of RedR members is crucial to ongoing humanitarian efforts around the world. When disaster strikes, our members are the ones called upon to respond first. The combination of immediate response and specialist support for the international humanitarian community marks RedR out from other organisations.

Who can join?
 

RedR Membership is open to those with a significant contribution to make to humanitarian and development work. To join our register, you need to have the right competencies, professional and field experience, as well as the ability to cope with unfamiliar and dangerous situations, especially in a disaster relief environment.

Want to make a difference?
You are already an aid worker, you are a professional with skills and field experience and you want to become directly involved?

Join RedR as a member and become eligible for assignments, gain professional recognition and enjoy networking and knowledge-sharing opportunities. Read more on how to join 


You have professional experience and would like to become an aid worker?

We can provide the training you need to learn how to adapt your professional skills into field work for humanitarian emergencies. Read more about training opportunities

You are a graduate or undergraduate, or you are looking for a career change and interested in becoming an aid worker?

Get started by speaking to us and taking RedR's popular one-day workshop - So You Think You Want To Be A Relief Worker? Find out more about becoming an aid worker

For all general RedR membership enquiries, please email us

 

"As RedR is not an ‘isolated’ NGO group, but interlinks many NGOs and aid workers it provides a valuable insight into this field of work and opens up our minds to learn about best practices from others. I hope this will help me to gain more competencies and expertise to add value to humanitarian aid and development work "

 

Marc-Andre Hensel, RedR Member

Marc-Andre Hensel, RedR member

Marc is currently working for ADRA Thailand as Programs Director. Marc and his team are involved in a number of projects including operating a school in one of the bigegst refugee camps along the northern Thai border and running a youth HIV/AIDS awareness project.

 

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