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Content Type: Resource
Publisher(s): CARE International
Date: Oct 2017
Location: Philippines, Nepal

 A presentation about the self-recovery of individual households and local communities recovering from disasters. The presentation focuses on two case studies where self-recovery has taken place...

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Date: Jul 2018
Location: Philippines, Nepal

 Insight into the research findings that we have from our research in the Philippines and Nepal – the focus of the research being to understand the decision-making processes of disaster affected...

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This edition of Humanitarian Exchange focuses on lessons from the humanitarian response to Typhoon Haiyan, the worst disaster ever to hit the Philippines.

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This brief provides an overview of The effectiveness and efficiency of interventions supporting shelter self-recovery following humanitarian crises – an evidence synthesis published in...

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Date: Apr 2019
Location: Nepal, Philippines

This working paper by Overseas Development Institute (also available in Filipino and Nepali) presents the findings from a pilot research project that investigated...

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Date: Apr 2019
Location: Philippines

Bill Flinn, Holly Schofield and Luisa Miranda Morel's article The case for self-recovery, addresses the situation in which most families recovering from the catastrophe of a disaster...

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Publisher(s): CARE International UK
Date: Apr 2019
Location: Philippines

CARE Philippines responded to the devastation of the November 2013...

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Publisher(s): CARE Philippines
Date: Apr 2019
Location: Philippines

In 2013, Typhoon Haiyan devastated large areas of the Philippines causing significant loss of life and destroying approximately one million homes. Through the Post-...

Content Type: Resource
Date: Apr 2019
Location: All Countries

In November 2016, a consortium of CARE International UK, Overseas Development Institute,...

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