CARE International UK is conducting fieldwork in Vanuatu and Malawi order to learn from crisis affected people and co-develop best-practice guidelines for the implementation of self-recovery post-disaster responses
CENDEP is coordinating the project partners' research activities in order to promote shared learning about the process of self-recovery and to disseminate this within and beyond the humanitarian sector.
CRS is conducting fieldwork in Malawi to test, adapt and refine the Protocol for Informing Choice for Better Shelter and to analyse the impact of CRS's past response to flooding in 2015. They are working closely with CRAterre in Malawi.
CRAterre worked closely with CRS in Malawi, building on their expertise in localised context analysis and local building practices. They tested and improved the Protocol for Informing Choice for Better Shelter - a tool for supporting shelter self-recovery. They produced a Shelter Response Profile of Malawi.
Habitat will be working to test and further refine its market assessment tool, through fieldwork in Lebanon, in order to improve disaster preparedness in a variety of contexts.
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