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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 [email protected]
Please register your attendance online www.ecahousingforum.eu