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10 things UNDP does in recovery

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United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

This brochure outlines how UNDP has been helping countries recover from disasters for more than two decades.

Drawing on its field presence in nearly 170 countries, UNDP supports resilient recovery of livelihoods, shelter, governance and other social sectors. Partnering with national governments, and working alongside local governments, NGOs, civil society groups and communities, UNDP emphasizes the human and social aspects of recovery. Through its technical and financial support, UNDP has developed a strong pool of expertise and advanced the practice of recovery. 

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Last checked: 2 April 2024

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Themes Recovery
10 Things UNDP does in recovery
Number of pages
24 p.
Publication year
2017

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