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The purpose of this research is to provide urban crisis responders with greater clarity about the concept of urban profiling by identifying key elements as well as lessons and examples from...

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When emergencies occur in urban areas, humanitarian and development actors do not necessarily know how to work with, or in support of, local governments responsible for their respective...

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Date: May 2019
Location: Switzerland

The Global Alliance for Urban Crises, a multi-disciplinary and collaborative community of practice seeking to change how we respond to urban crises, invites you to the launch of its first series...

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Chapter 4 of the CCCM (Camp Management and Camp Coordination) case study collection focuses on preparedness programmes in national natural disaster response in three countries: Nepal...

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The Urban Competency Framework for Humanitarian Action (UCF) outlines the competencies and accompanying behaviours that underpin effective humanitarian action in urban crises. It includes ...

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(EN) This brief summarises the main conclusions of a mission on communication in humanitarian response that was carried out in July 2019 with the objective of contributing to a review of...

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(EN) This Statement was developed in coordination with NGO Networks and their members, representing a wide range of international and national NGOs active in the Latin America and Caribbean region...

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This Compendium is a pioneering collection of case studies describing area-based approaches to urban challenges (2010-2019). The case studies were sourced from multiple agencies, collected by the...

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Date: May 2019

Affected communities do not perceive their recovery in sectoral terms, but from a holistic, multi-sectoral perspective. Whilstsectoral approaches and technical expertise remain important...