Limited Environmental Assessment for Rural Housing in Earthquake Affected Area
The world’s poor depend critically on fertile soil, clean water and healthy ecosystemsfor their livelihoods. Their well-being is directly linked to sustainable use of natural resources. Consequently, environmental degradation undermines the capacity of poor people to meet their daily needs.
Gender Policy for Earthquake Affected Areas
The October 2005 earthquake has had a devastating impact on human life and social infrastructure. The situation has been further exacerbated due to loss of assets....
Social Protection Interventions in the Earthquake Affected Areas
The world’s poor depend critically on fertile soil, clean water and healthy ecosystemsfor their livelihoods. Their well-being is directly linked to sustainable use of natural resources.
Social Impact Assessment Report 2009
The Social Impact Assessment Report 2009 is a comprehensive document that captures the changes and effects produced as a result of Reconstruction and Rehabilitation (R&R) strategies and efforts by the Earthquake Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Authority (ERRA).
Making a Difference Promoting Gender Equality in Pakistan's Response to the 2005 Earthquake
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