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Beginning in late July 2010, the flood waters in what was to
become Pakistan's worst natural disaster began to spread. Homes, businesses
and thousands of acres of farmland were...
Special Issue 36, September 2007. Report on South Asia Earthquake. Includes sections: How to Work on Floods, 200 Flood Recovery Agenda for International Agencies: Lessons from the Tsunami...
The 2012 Post-flood Relief and Recovery Survey is an attempt to understand the different ways that households were affected by the floods, to learn how their coping strategies are changing,...
Almost six months after Pakistan’s 2012 flood emergency began, hundreds of thousands of people
still need help to meet their basic needs, including clean water, food, shelter, health and...
This resource addresses the problems of flooding in Cambodian rural commuinities along the country's major watersheds.
This report summarises the principal points of discussion raised by the participants during the meeting held in EEAS headquarters on 26th June 2013 on Pakistan and Flood Recovery. The event...
The purpose of the assessment was to conduct a review and analysis of the impact of the floods on the livelihoods of the affected population, identify opportunities and capacities for recovery,...
Addresses the problems of flooding in Cambodian rural communities along the country’s two major watersheds, the Mekong River and the Tonle Sap.
The floods that hit Pakistan in 2010 were the worst in the country’s
history. The humanitarian response achieved remarkable successes in
minimising the immediate loss of life and...