This report assesses the pandemic's widespread socioeconomic effects in the Mauritius. It stresses the importance of government support and targeted interventions for recovery and resilience.
United Nations - HeadquartersUnited Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
This is a project report for the the Zimbabwe Idai Recovery Project (ZIRP), on revitalization of irrigation schemes in Zimbabwe's Save Valley. The project aims to enhance livelihoods, focusing on sustainability, climate resilience, and gender inclusivity.
United Nations Office for Project ServicesWorld Bank, theGlobal Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
This compendium brings together expert knowledge, analyzes key recovery case studies, and extracts lessons and know-how from ten years of recovery experience from the Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami.
This briefing provides an overview of the wide range of socio-economic benefits that nature-based solutions can achieve alongside addressing the intertwined climate change and biodiversity loss crises. The briefing highlights the central role these
This report assesses the impacts of the pandemic on Thailand’s economy and progress in achieving the SDGs and to recommend actions and policy options to rebuild the economy from the perspective of SDGs.
The Manchester Briefing (Issue 30) calls to establish community resilience as a new local and national resilience capability. This is a major opportunity to renew local resilience by continuing the community action built during the pandemic.
The Manchester Briefing brings together international lessons and examples that may prompt your thinking on the recovery from COVID-19. The Briefing is aimed at those who plan and implement recovery from COVID-19. This week's Manchester Briefing (Issue 29), has a guest briefing on recovering and renewing organisational resilience post-pandemic (by Graham Bell of AJC Bell Consulting).
This report from the UK House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee provides an overview of the risks of flooding on homes and businesses in the UK. Over 5.2 million homes and businesses in England are currently at risk from flooding, according to the