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Cover Journal of Flood Risk Management
This paper argues that social media platforms present a significant potential of data sources to operationalize the provisions of the Sendai Framework.
Cover IFRC
This report is part of a global research project on ‘Law and Disaster Recovery and Reconstruction’ conducted by IFRC Disaster Law.
Case Studies on Institutional Arrangements for Recovery
These case studies describe institutional structures, legal frameworks, and management lessons gleaned from practical experience, providing recovery leaders with insights suited to their context, disaster scenarios, and institutional landscapes.
Post Cyclone Gombe Mozambique
Tropical Cyclone Gombe, in March 2022, caused floods in Mozambique that damaged fishing and agriculture-based livelihoods. This report assesses the damage and identifies the most urgent needs with regard to the food and agriculture sector.
Handbook on Recovery Institutions
This guidebook is a planning tool to design, manage and assess recovery following a disaster. It describes institutional options, successful characteristics and management lessons based on real-world experience with disaster recovery operations.
Lesson Learn from CARE's shelter responses to cyclone idai in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe
This report reflects on CARE country offices' shelter work in response and recovery from Cyclone Idai and lessons learnt.
Policy brief - Land and climate change: Rights and environmental displacement in Mozambique
This policy brief addresses key questions and outcomes of the efforts to resettle communities in Mozambique in recovery from Cyclone Idai.
The study focuses on why Cyclones Idai and Kenneth resulted in disasters in Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe, taking into account the specific country contexts. This report provides a review of the systems and actions that helped to reduce damages, while also delving into the factors that constrained people and systems’ resilience

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