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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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DFID is the UK Government department responsible for promoting development and the reduction of poverty.

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Publication
Published on
4 June 2020
Shelter Recovery Assessment in the Central Region of Mozambique
This assessment based on the guidance outlined in the Post-Cyclone Reconstruction Programme (PALPOC) developed by GREPOC, to guide the reconstruction efforts after Cyclone Idai in March 2019.
Publication
Published on
27 May 2019
Reconstruction research in Nepal - March 2019
The aim of this scoping study is to understand what research and learning already exist on reconstruction in Nepal following the 2015 earthquake and what evidence gaps there are which need to be filled by further research.
Publication
Published on
8 October 2013
Transitional Settlement and Reconstruction After Natural Disasters (Field Edition)
The guidelines cover coordination and strategic planning and implementation relevant to transitional settlement and reconstruction following all natural disasters.
Publication
Published on
6 August 2012
Promoting innovation and evidence-based approaches to building resilience and responding to humanitarian crises
A DFID strategy paper:
Publication
Published on
31 December 2010
Shelter after disaster: Strategies for transitional settlement and reconstruction
This is the strategies for transitional settlement and reconstruction, offering governments, coordinators and implementers a framework for integrated shelter, settlement and reconstruction following natural disasters.
Publication
Published on
14 August 2009
UK: Eliminating world poverty - building our common future
This report presents the commitments made by the government of the United Kingdom on international development.
Publication
Published on
7 August 2008
Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh: damage, loss and needs assessment for disaster recovery and reconstruction, draft executive summary, March 2008
The aim of the assessment is to identify priority areas to support the Government of Bangladesh in cyclone recovery efforts as well as to design a disaster management strategy.
Publication
Published on
30 April 2008
Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh: Damage, loss, and needs assessment for disaster recovery and reconstruction
This document identifies the needs and quantified financial requirements that will facilitate formulating comprehensive early recovery actions, medium‐term recovery and reconstruction plans, and a long‐term risk management and reduction strategy.

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