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Report on land tenure after flooding in Nepal
Overview of ACTED’s permaculture and shelter programme in Northern Sindh
A DFID- Funded project through IOM with Heritage Foundation
In a continuation of DLA-2011 and LRA-2012, LRA-2013 is aimed to assess the recovery level of population affected by 2012 floods.
Specific objectives of LRA-2013 include to assess:
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This document is a compilation of the key documents produced by the Shelter Cluster Pakistan for natural disasters, since 2010. This document may be used as a reference in the elaboration of new...
Shelter assistance, along with other humanitarian sectors, has globally been broken down into the following three distinct response phases: emergency, recovery and durable solutions. In reality,...
In 2011, floods affected over 5 million people in Sindh, Punjab and Baluchistan provinces. IOM provided emergency shelter and life-saving health services to over 423,000 individuals. In addition,...
The monsoon of 2010 led to one of the largest human displacement and loss of housing in the history of modern humanitarian affairs. Over 1.5 million houses were damaged or destroyed and...
Shelter assistance, along with other humanitarian sectors, has globally been broken down into the following three distinct response phases: emergency, recovery and durable solutions. In reality,...
Most houses in rural India are masonry houses. The masonry walls are built with burnt clay brick or natural stone masonry. Many choices are made across India for the roof. For instance, a sloping...