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Laura Heykoop from NARRI presented "Flood Resistant Shelter Program in SW Bangladesh" at Shelter Meeting 12a.
The presentation...
Overview of ACTED’s permaculture and shelter programme in Northern Sindh
This case study demonstrates how the 10 flood-prone communities under four districts of Lalmonirhat, Kurigram, Sirajganj and Tangail strongly understand the disaster risk reduction concerns...
The catastrophic risk analysis quantifies the risks of hazard, exposure, vulnerability, and loss, thus providing the decision maker with the necessary information to make optimum decisions on...
Almost six months after Pakistan’s 2012 flood emergency began, hundreds of thousands of people
still need help to meet their basic needs, including clean water, food, shelter, health and...
The floods that hit Pakistan in 2010 were the worst in the country’s
history. The humanitarian response achieved remarkable successes in
minimising the immediate loss of life and...
Intense storms and a major cyclone at the end of June and early July 2007 caused severe flooding in Pakistan, displacing over 300,000 people and affecting more than 2.5 million. Balochistan and...
This is a 4-page brochure explaining how the APELL approach can be help communities in floodplain areas to better prepare to flooding
The 2010 Pakistan floods began in July after
persistent heavy monsoonal rains inundated nearly
every section of the country. As of late August, at least
1,645 people were killed...
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