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In 2015, the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) were replaced by the Sustainable Development Goals.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Urban

Au cours des cinquante dernières années, plus de 150 grands barrages ont été construits en Afrique de l’Ouest.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Urban

This April 2012 issue is on Mapping, enumerating and surveying informal settlements and cities.

PublicationMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Urban

Increasingly cities are defined not only by violence, but also by conflict, with many now primary sites for warfare.

PublicationUrban, Monitoring, evaluation and learning

Cities across the world have started recognising the need to address urban climate vulnerabilities.

PublicationUrban, Monitoring, evaluation and learning
Esther Atieno prepares dinner for her family in Kisumu City, Kenya, using a jiko kisasa (firewood stove). Without city-wide data on electricity and fuel use available from utilities and companies, cities can survey a set of households on their energy use and extrapolate the results (Photo: Peter Kapuscinski/World Bank)

The New Urban Agenda sets ambitious sustainability objectives for cities of all sizes. At the 9th World Urban Forum, IIED worked with local governments on how to deliver against the wide-ranging goals. Alexandra Norodom reflects on the power of inclusive processes

BlogMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Urban
Camp site with several informal tents made of fabric and plastic.
After the 2010 earthquake in Haiti, thousands of humanitarian agencies supported a huge recovery effort. ATwo months ago, another major quake struck. Are Haiti or humanitarian agencies any better equipped for the challenge of rebuilding?
BlogMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Policy and planning, Urban
Sewage and water runs down the centre of a makeshift 'drain' surrounded by sandbags and wood
Conventional wisdom suggests that most poverty is in rural areas. But as there is so little research, how can we know if this is true?
BlogMonitoring, evaluation and learning, Urban, Water
Women looking at a flooded road.
Following devastation from COVID-19 and monsoon rains, women collectives have been instrumental in securing crucial infrastructure provisions and service delivery
BlogUrban
A street in Beirut.

Urban crises challenge the traditional ways of working for humanitarian organisations. The International Rescue Committee, Norwegian Refugee Council and World Vision worked together to develop a suite of tools and practical guidance notes to promote improved responses to urban crises

ArticlePolicy and planning, Urban

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