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Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh: the humanitarian response

HXM
October 24, 2018

When the rubber hits the road: local leadership in the first 100 days of the Rohingya crisis response

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, 9 October 2017. Rohingya refugees flee Myanmar to Bangladesh.

Strengthening complementarity in the humanitarian response to the Rohingya refugee crisis

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Rohingya refugees raise their demands to UN Security Council delegation.

Dignity and ‘localisation’: Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Research partners for the ‘Dignity in displacement’ project walk through the camp of Gundum in May 2018.

Making humanitarian response relevant: moving away from a one-size-fits-all model

Magazine Article
October 24, 2018
Hundreds of community-based volunteers and staff, the majority of whom are women, make up the core of BRAC’s team on the ground, ensuring that no one gets left behind.

Whose recovery? Power, roles and ownership in humanitarian shelter assistance

Magazine Article
June 8, 2017
A mother of 12 and her carpenter husband rebuilt their house after Typhoon Yolanda with support from CARE Philippines and a local implementing partner.

Urban sheltering: evidence on rental subsidies and hosting

Article
January 17, 2017
Existing housing in Tacloban’s ‘no-dwell zone’

Using a geo-spatial health information system to better understand access to health care

Article
November 22, 2016
Community Health Workers (CHWs) registering a new patient whilst recording their Patient Consultation Booklet (PCB) details into a tablet with a specifically built mobile application.

Bayanihan after Typhoon Haiyan: are we romanticising an indigenous coping strategy?

Article
August 10, 2016
The Abas family in front of their devastated home in badly hit Tanauan, in Leyte.

Capitalising on the Cyclone Preparedness Programme (CPP) to build community resilience in Bangladesh

Article
January 20, 2015
Community disaster management committee in Bangladesh

Supporting shelter self-recovery: field experience following Typhoon Haiyan

Magazine Article
January 19, 2015
Collecting materials from the distribution centre

Urban shelter and settlement recovery: a 'menu of options' for households

Magazine Article
January 19, 2015
A shelter in Tacloban City

The private sector: stepping up

Magazine Article
January 19, 2015
Conference with business owners, vendors and entrepreneurs in Tacloban, May 2014

Are cash transfers the 'new normal' in the Philippines? Challenges and opportunities from Typhoon Haiyan

Magazine Article
January 19, 2015
A payout in a Leyte for cash-for-work programme

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