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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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The Humanitarian Practice Network (HPN) is an independent forum where field workers, managers and policymakers in the humanitarian sector share information, analysis and experience HPN’s aim is to improve the performance of humanitarian action by contributing to individual and institutional learning.

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Publication
Published on
21 February 2023
Housing reconstruction in post-earthquake Gujarat: A comparative analysis.
This paper aims to contribute to the discussion through an exploration of local perceptions of housing reconstruction in the aftermath of the earthquake that hit Gujarat in India on 26 January 2001.
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Published on
27 June 2020
Humanitarian Exchange: Using participatory tools to assess remittances in disasters
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".
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Published on
6 March 2015
Humanitarian exchange, number 63, January 2015: the Typhoon Haiyan response
This document addresses disaster risk reduction in the context of the Typhoon Haiyan, presents lessons from the humanitarian response to the disaster and highlights the important coordination role of the Philippines government in it.
Publication
Published on
21 September 2008
Standards put to the test - Implementing the INEE Minimum Standards for Education in Emergencies, Chronic Crises and Early Reconstruction
Published as Humanitarian Practice Network Paper Number 57, December, 2006.
Publication
Published on
21 July 2008
Humanitarian exchange, number 32, December 2005: the tsunami response
This issue of Humanitarian Exchange focuses on the emergency response to the devastation caused by the earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean on 26 December 2004.

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