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2012 Edition, First Quarter: E xamines how Habitat for Humanity and its partners have approached each phase of the disaster management cycle and highlights pre-disaster risk-reduction projects. . A quarterly publication from Habitat for Humanity International
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2012 Edition, First Quarter: Examines how Habitat for Humanity and its partners have approached each phase of the disaster management cycle and highlights pre-disaster risk-reduction projects.
A quarterly publication from Habitat for Humanity International • The Forum explores issues related to housing and poverty and describes the work that Habitat for Humanity is doing around the world. • The Forum offers in-depth analysis of innovative programs that address the need for decent housing.
Highlights: Q&A Interview with Chuck Setchell (Senior Shelter, Settlements and Hazard Mitigation Advisor for USAID/OFDA)
Highlights: Mitigation projects in Central America using the VCA and PASSA methodology
Highlights: Pathways to Permanence article highlighting Habitat’s thinking related to the full shelter continuum
Highlights: Haiti community-based enumeration lessons from Simon-Pele, Port-au-Prince
Available Online: English: www.habitat.org/lc/theforum/english Spanish: http://www.habitat.org/lc/theforum/spanish
Bogota, Colombia - 25th – 28th September 2012 • Four Tracks: • Inclusive housing and the right to the city • Adequate housing and risk reduction • Building a Sustainable Human Habitat • Finance models for adequate housing • www.foroviviendaadecuada.org
Highlights included: • 250+ people; 100+ organizations; 23 countries; 3 days • 27 case studies were given exhibit space • Panels w/ 30 “regional experts”; experts also commented on workshops where practitioners shared experiences • “Negotiation tables” were used to facilitate exchanges and collaboration • Lessons emerging on slum upgrading, community empowerment, private sector integration, public sector facilitating policies—happening throughout LAC • WUF in Medellin, Colombia in 2014; perhaps next Forum as well
DRR points identified: • Recognition of urban dimension of current & future disasters • Adequate housing vital to reduction of vulnerability • Sound national policies needed to support production low-income housing; key to social/economic development models • Reconstruction policies should have vulnerability reduction at its core • Agencies privileged to transfer capacity to affected populations; their inclusion in all stages of program is essential
Theme: ‘Promoting Sustainable Housing Futures for All’ • Tracks: • Regulatory frameworks and housing • Housing solutions • Housing vulnerabilities • Housing and human development • Agenda is under development if you have any suggestions of whom you would like to hear speak at the Housing Forum Europe & Central Asia, please contact info@ecahousingforum.eu • Please register your attendance online www.ecahousingforum.eu