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Overview article published in PLA 51: Civil society and poverty reduction.
With the Outcome Document agreed by the Open Working Group on Sustainable Development Goals in July 2014, discussions on the post-2015 development agenda increasingly focus on how the new Goals will be delivered and less about what the G
In July, UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon released “A Life of Dignity for All: Accelerating progress towards the Millennium Development Goals and advancing the United Nations development agenda beyond 2015.” As representatives arrive in
As Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) continues to gain prominence in Africa many organisations increasingly want to go to scale.
Detailing an impact assessment into a CAHW initiative within Maasai communities in Tanzania, 4 years after it was established, this paper documents both the negative and positive effects of the project, and how the impact assessment was
Tsion Lemma, Richard Sliuzas and Monika Kuffer present an example from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. PGIS practice often evolves to address specific issues being faced by a community.
In New Zealand the preservation of the built environment is important for cultural reasons, as well as aiding urban renewal. However, the people that select which buildings are protected often come from, the white middle-classes.
The articles in this first section of PLA 57 begin with the story of how immersions have evolved.
The magnitude of urban disasters in high population densities combined with complex social, political, economic and institutional environments has challenged the manner in which humanitarian agencies are used to working.
Urban poor populations frequently experience disasters of varying typology and intensity. When set against a backdrop of poverty and marginalisation, their needs can be complex.









