All Recovery Resources

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Urban Housing Recovery: Compilation of Case Studies from Nepal and Beyond
Case Study
2020
The case studies in this document are set in different scales and geographies, tackling a wide realm of issues connected to urban housing recovery.
Housing Recovery and Reconstruction Platform
Case Study
2020
The main objective of the present work is to assess changes in vulnerability and, consequently, risk, considering a time-space dimension.
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction (Elsevier)
2015

This issue of Humanitarian Exchange, co-edited with Humanitarian Policy Group (HPG) Research Fellow Eva Svoboda, focuses on the crisis in Iraq. The article featured here is on "Using participatory tools to assess remittances in disaster". In many low

Humanitarian Practice Network
2020

The number of disasters and their magnitude are growing at an unprecedented rate. While there has been a decline in disaster mortality (in relative terms) over the last decade, in most places there has not been significant success in halting the

Zurich Insurance Group Limited
2016

In the aftermath of an emergency, the recovery partnership preparation package supports the establishment and implementation of institutional health partnerships, or ‘twinning partnerships’. These partnerships focus on shared learning and improvement in

World Health Organization (WHO)
2016
The recovery toolkit is a library of guidance resources in a single place which can be quickly and easily accessed, to guide action. A key purpose of the Recovery Toolkit is to support countries in the reactivation of health services which may have suffered as a result of the emergency.
World Health Organization (WHO)
2020
This Toolkit on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment in Crisis and Recovery Settings provides guidance on how to enable the leadership of women and girls while making sure that their specific needs are met.
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
2020
This research project explores areas in which resilience practitioners’ (RPs) and emergency responders’ (ERs) can influence on a community during a Natural Hazzard Emergency (NHE), and how this affects a community’s capacity to recover. This is important because a community’s ability to effectively recover from impacts of an NHE has implications for that community’s future resilience, and its ability to adapt to the effects of climate change. In this report the influence of RPs and ERs on a community’s capacity to recover is examined.
National Centre for Resilience (University of Glasgow)
2020

UNEP Regional Office in Latin America and the Caribbean has produced the series of policy briefs Articulating social and environmental policy for post-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) recovery.

This policy brief refers to opportunities to build back

United Nations Environment Programme
2020

UNEP Regional Office in Latin America and the Caribbean has produced the series of policy briefs Articulating social and environmental policy for post-COVID-19 recovery.

This document describes the opportunities to integrate five key high opportunity

United Nations Environment Programme

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