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The Emergency Capacity Building (ECB) pilot projects showcase the activities of three countries (Ethiopia, Guatemala and Indonesia) to identify models and promising practices for disaster risk...
This paper provides information on the sub-national areas (regions/districts/provinces) most vulnerable to climate change impacts in Southeast Asia. This assessment was carried out by overlaying...
This study project involved an assessment of the social development-related needs of people in tsunami-affected areas in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The aims were to: (1) enable socially-...
In the morning of December 26, 2004, the Indonesian island of Sumatra, was hit by two inter-connected disasters - a powerful earthquake that struck the west coast of northern Sumatra, cracking and...
This paper is meant to provide additional information about indicators specifically relating to risk reduction in order to inform the possible selection and adaptation of risk reduction indicators...
The speaker reviews CRS transitional settlement response in Indonesia, Sri Lanka and India after the 26th December 2004 tsunami. How these three countries operated with their available capacity...
CORE Workshops offer for the first time the opportunity for Governments and Humanitarian Agencies worldwide to agree and deliver together the same basic technical training, carying the messages of...
On December 26, 2004, a massive earthquake of magnitude 9.0 occurred off the West Coast of Northern Sumatra, Indonesia. The earthquake had a depth of 10km and triggered massive tsunamis that...
A joint follow-up evaluation of the links between relief, rehabilitation and development (LRRD)'This evaluation was commissioned by a group of governments from the region, aid donors and...
"Area-based approaches (where humanitarian organisations apply multi-sector, participatory methods in specific areas of a city) can work if particular urban locations have acute needs. These...