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Response-Recovery-Resilience for Conflict-Affected Communities in Ethiopia Project (3R-4CACE)

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World Bank, the
Ethiopia - government

The Response-Recovery-Resilience for Conflict-Affected Communities in Ethiopia (3R-4-CACE) Project is a flexible multi-sectoral and local, solutions-driven approach for addressing conflict and SEA/SH. It will aim to enable a transition from immediate, humanitarian relief towards more sustainable support for individuals, households, and communities affected by conflict in order to facilitate their recovery and resilience. This approach requires a range of interventions, which can respond to evolving needs, to achieve immediate, medium-term, and long-term outputs. In other words, response, recovery, and resilience-focused activities. The project development objective is to rebuild and improve access to basic services and climate-resilient community infrastructure and to improve access to multi-sectoral response services for SEA/SH survivors, in selected conflict-affected communities in Ethiopia.

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Last checked: 21 March 2024

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Hazards Technological hazard
Themes Fragility and conflict Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region Ethiopia
Response – Recovery – Resilience for Conflict-affected communities in Ethiopia
Number of pages
130 p.
Publication year
2022

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