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Content Type: Resource
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ethiopia

Overview of project aimed to help poor rural areas reduce their vulnerability to water related shocks and improve their quality of life.

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Success story from CORDAID / Farm Africa South omo Risk Management Project in Ethiopia

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This technical brief looks at the role of contigency planning and emergency preparedness in early response based on RELPA-ELMT program experiences. The history of contigency planning in the region...

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This book presents stories of real communities in three countries struggling with conflict,
drought management and loss of lives and property through floods. It provides a context
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Case studies of multiple use of water in Ethiopia (MUStRAIN case 5) As part of the MUStRAIN project in Ethiopia, various approaches to water harvesting, multiple use of water and ecological...

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Date: Feb 2014
Location: Ethiopia, Somalia

One of the distinctive features of the recent aid programmes in eastern Ethiopia is the almost complete absence of any political, institutional and programmatic history. This is an unforgivable...

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Eleven case studies are included in the TLS 2013 that have been implemented in response to flooding, earthquake and conflict. This year’s case studies illustrate different types of child-friendly...

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The "Emergency WASH for Children" (2014) resource is a scoping study by Save the Children and the Humanitarian Innovation Fund.While existing emergency WASH...

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How can relief and development programs promote resilience in regions that experience recurrent crises? The six case studies in this document describe some of the ways that CRS has responded to...

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Publisher(s): AgeHelp International
Date: Sep 2019

Given that the frequency and severity of natural disasters as a result of climate change are likely to increase, and that, by 2050, 22% of the world’s population will be aged 60 or over, it is...

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