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Date: Jul 2014
Location: World

The Do No Harm Handbook is a collection of short papers on the Framework and its use. The sections were written by or adapted from writings by Mary B. Anderson, Wolfgang Heinrich, Stephen Jackson...

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This country profile in Shelter Projects 2009 on conflict displaced and urban host families in DRC, is part of the second annual edition of 'Shelter Projects', which reflects on the on-...

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Case study on urban shelter upgrade after conflict. The purpose was to meet the shelter needs of displaced people living in urban temporary settlements in the cities of Galkayo and Bosasso in...

Content Type: Resource
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Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

Trouble starts in the village of Tuluvalu when Badu begins a conflict with a boy from another village. But little girl is observing everything and is there to help!
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This case study in Shelter Projects 2011–2012 summarises a project, where temporary shelters was provided for nomadic Tuareg refugees displaced from northern Mali to the Oudalan Province in...

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Publisher(s): InterAction
Date: Feb 2020
Location: Global

Losing their home in a disaster or conflict had a profound psychological impact on people over 80.

Content Type: Resource
Publisher(s): Education for All
Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

Simon Devine from Education for All describes the importance of Education in a post conflict situation in order to alleviate overcrowding, cut class sizes and reduce the long travel distances.

Content Type: Resource
Publisher(s): USAIDInterAction
Date: Feb 2020

In Syria, 75% of people said restored social services after conflict had a positive effect on relationships between IDPs and host communities.  

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Publisher(s): USAIDInterAction
Date: Feb 2020
Location: Global

Affordable and Adequate housing assistance can lead to: reduced emotional stress, fewer doctor's visits, increased happiness, 

Content Type: Resource
Publisher(s): USAIDInterAction
Date: Feb 2020
Location: Global

Building 1 affordable home can create 5 direct jobs and up to 8 indirect jobs. 

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