The Local Area Development Programme (LADP) was designed to address the main issues that hinder planning at the local level, the implementation of plans and related delivery of service to citizens of Iraq.
This is the Final Report of the Expert Group Meeting on Urban Regeneration as a tool for Inclusive and Sustainable Recovery, held on December 2021 (Bilbao, Spain), organized by UN-Habitat with the support of the Government of the Basque Country (Spain).
The paper presents perspectives on the required organizational, regulatory, procedural, and operational environment to implement repair and recovery processes for infrastructure and services.
The Improving Recovery Planning and Capacities for Resilience in the Caribbean project aimed to enhance the preparedness, response, and recovery capacities of Caribbean countries facing multiple hazard risks.
The Hama community recovery plan is a result of a collective process that allowed local authorities and communities to develop capacities and work in a more intersectoral way.
The Mozambique Recovery Facility is a five-year program led by UNDP in collaboration with the Government of Mozambique, aims to accelerate recovery and enhance resilience following the devastation caused by Cyclone Idai and Cyclone Kenneth.
This publication provides guidance from experience with integrating cross-cutting issues into post-tsunami recovery efforts, and synthesizes valuable analyses, ideas, lessons learnt and recommendations.