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Content Type: Resource
Publisher(s): Oxford University
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Pakistan

A study of the effectiveness and practical application of a range of strategies in primary schools in Pakistan.

Content Type: Resource
Publisher(s): Oxford University
Date: Feb 2014
Location: Indonesia

Tarpaulins, transitional shelters or permanent houses:how does the shelter assistance provided affect the recovery of communities after disaster?

Content Type: Resource

The resource defines;what multi Occupancy shelter is.Why should we be looking at them?Timber frame construction (advantages and disadvantages) 

Content Type: Resource
Date: Feb 2014
Location: India

This academic study aims at sensitizing practitioners and stakeholders involved in postdisaster
reconstruction about the advantages of employing renewable energy and
alternative...

Content Type: Resource

Mr. Charles Parrack introduced the Humanitarian Shelter Trainee Scheme (HSTS) developed by CENDEP and Save the Children. This event followed the Shelter Conference that held at Oxford Brookes...

Content Type: Collection
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Date: Dec 2013
Location: Pakistan

This is a channel presenting some of the shelter sector work in Pakistan, with the objective to facilitate access to reference documents. Within this...

Content Type: Resource
Date: Feb 2014
Location: World

"With growing numbers of displaced people in towns and cities, humanitarian and development actors need to rethink approaches to helping the urban displaced live in security and with dignity...

Content Type: Resource
Date: Oct 2018
Location: Global

Early debates on post-disaster housing recovery centered on cultural and technological appropriateness of housing recovery programs. The focus on materials, technology, and climate missed larger...

Content Type: Resource
Date: Oct 2018
Location: Global

This paper argues the case for the humanitarian community to link post-disaster shelter programming with the more developmental approach of communicating building safety to a much wider audience...

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