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Urban development. DRR, Resilience and Relief ops in urban settings. Protection and GBV in peri-urban areas... 

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Location: Cities all around the world
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Best resources on urban programming?

Started by Zehra Rizvi. Last reply by Michael Keizer Jun 27, 2012. 10 Replies

Whose got suggestions?  Would love to hear it, across sectors.  There is stuff out there now and would be good to know what people are using or developing.ThanksZContinue

Disasters vol 36, issue s1 - Urban vulnerability and humanitarian response

Started by Nick Brooks Jun 26, 2012. 0 Replies

Here is a link to a new urban themed edition of Disasters:…Continue

Urban refugee youth and livelihoods

Started by Zehra Rizvi Jun 13, 2012. 0 Replies

Hey all,I am off to Cairo to do an assessment on Urban Refugee Youth and livelihoods.  With the Women's Refugee Commission.  It's the last city in a three part city assessment that will lead to…Continue

DEC Lessons-Learned from Haiti

Started by AidSource Jun 13, 2012. 0 Replies

The DEC lessons learned document from Haiti (attached) is worth reading, as it really hits on some of the touchpoints around disaster response in urban settings.For those too lazy to read the whole…Continue

Tags: urban programming, urban disaster response, DEC, Haiti

 

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