Emergencies and conflict research

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Saving Lives, Protecting Rights

Saving Lives, Protecting Rights: An Introduction to ActionAid’s work on Human Security in Emergencies and Conflict

By ActionAid

[14/08/2008]

1797 kb

PDF

Saving lives and rebuilding peace in Kenya

Saving lives and rebuilding peace. ActionAid’s response in the first 45 days.

By ActionAid

[27/02/2008]

1269 kb

PDF

Unni Krishnan talks about the situation in Bangladesh

Unni Krishnan talks about the situation in Bangladesh in the aftermath of Cyclone Sidr

By Unni Krishnan

[23/11/2007]

2325 kb

MP3

Unjust Waters

Climate change, flooding and the protection of poor urban communities: experiences from six African cities.

By ActionAid

[02/02/2007]

2297 kb

PDF

Malawi climate change report

Malawi climate change report

By ActionAid

[09/11/2006]

322 kb

PDF

Urban flooding africa report

Urban flooding africa report

By ActionAid

[09/11/2006]

159 kb

PDF

Up in smoke? Latin America and the Caribbean

The third report from the Working Group on Climate Change and Development examining the threat from climate change to the environment and human development in Latin America and the Carribean.

By Working Group on Climate Change and Development

[29/08/2006]

1850 kb

PDF

The Evolving UN Cluster Approach in the Pakistan Earthquake: An NGO Perspective

A pilot UN initiative to attempt to improve accountability and coordination in humanitarian response by identifying organisations to lead on specific elements, or clusters of a response. While the research found that the cluster approach has the potential to be effective, there were a number of factors that hampered the experience in Pakistan.

By ActionAid

[24/04/2006]

623 kb

PDF

Successful People Centred Early Warning Systems: 10 Essential Ingredients

ActionAid's recommendations to the third early warning conference held in Bonn, March 2006.

By ActionAid

[01/03/2006]

25 kb

PDF

Tsunami response: A human rights assessment

This report criticises official relief, compensation and rehousing programmes on a number of counts including forced relocation, shoddy construction, and neglect of the needs of vulnerable groups including women, children and ethnic minorities.

By ActionAid International

[02/02/2006]

607 kb

PDF

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