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Freedom to participate: can the capability approach offer insight into participation in disaster recovery processes?

Freedom to participate: can the capability approach offer insight into participation in disaster recovery processes?

February 28, 2014
by Guest Blogger
English

After a disaster, do people always have the capabilities to participate fully in the reconstruction and recovery process?  In the development and humanitarian fields, we…

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Rekanpe tet'w: Voices from Haiti on recovery

Rekanpe tet’w: Voices from Haiti on recovery

September 20, 2013
by Anna Konotchick
English, Kreyol Ayisyen / Haitian Creole

Rekanpe tet’w literally means “re-standing your head,” and refers to the process taken by Haitians to recover after the earthquake. The following quotes are excerpts…

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Beyond "Land issues..." PART 2

Beyond “Land issues…” PART 2

July 25, 2013
by Laura Heykoop
English

With differing mandates, varying entry points of intervention, and a multiplicity of timescales and intended programme outcomes, how can we try to visualise how different…

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Beyond "land issues..." PART 1

Beyond “land issues…” PART 1

July 10, 2013
by Laura Heykoop
English

Earlier on this year, in the first class of a module I took on urban housing, land and property rights we were each asked what…

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