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A presentation about the self-recovery of individual households and local communities recovering from disasters. The presentation focuses on two case studies where self-recovery has taken place...
This edition of Humanitarian Exchange focuses on lessons from the humanitarian response to Typhoon Haiyan, the worst disaster ever to hit the Philippines.
This brief provides an overview of The effectiveness and efficiency of interventions supporting shelter self-recovery following humanitarian crises – an evidence synthesis published in...
CARE Philippines responded to the devastation of the November 2013...
This document can also be found on the official website of Shelter Projects at https://shelterprojects.org/
This report provides the effects of the...
This document can also be found on the official website of Oxfam, at: https://policy-practice.oxfam.org.uk.
The evidence synthesis...
When emergencies strike, CARE works to meet people’s basic shelter needs: protection from the elements, security and a base for their livelihoods. CARE’s approach to shelter creates an enabling...
The international humanitarian shelter sector is increasingly adopting what is called a ‘self-recovery’ approach that gives much greater choice and agency to disaster-affected households regarding...