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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.
Annexes to accompany the working paper 'A review of evidence~of humanitarian cash transfer programming in urban areas' available at http://pubs.iied.org/10759IIED.
This paper discusses the many limitations of the official poverty lines applied in Sri Lanka (and many other nations).
How far can ‘co-production’ improve the lives of the one in seven of the global population living in informal settlements without secure tenure or adequate access to services? Authors of the October 2018 issue of Environment and Urbanization tackle this question by analysing the potentials and shortcomings of co-production
This document is part of the ‘Better Evidence in Action’ toolkit.
Food security is rarely prioritised in African cities, and food vendors are similarly ignored or stigmatised, despite providing a range of affordable, accessible meals.









