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X-WR-CALNAME;VALUE=TEXT:From Crisis to Resilience: Systems Approaches to Urban Resilience in Fragile and Conflict Affected Contexts
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SUMMARY:From Crisis to Resilience: Systems Approaches to Urban Resilience in Fragile and Conflict Affected Contexts
DESCRIPTION:<p>	Register at <a href="http://hsph.me/resilience_webinar3">http://hsph.me/resilience_webinar3</a></p><p>	GOAL, The Rand Corporation, University College London, and The Harvard Humanitarian Initiative, sponsored by Irish Aid, are hosting “From Crisis to Resilience”, a webinar series that aims to spark interest and explore the emerging lessons and best practices for building resilience in the most challenging of environments - fragile and conflict-affected contexts.<br><br>Learning and investing in resilience at various stages, and within critical socio-economic systems, is crucial to ensuring the preservation of gains in the well-being and development of people in the face of shocks, and to shift from humanitarian assistance towards long-term resilient development.<br><br>This 90 min webinar will explore innovations, evidence, and lessons learned when applying a systems approach to build resilience in fragile and conflict-affected urban contexts. Our panel of experts will draw on years of experience and lessons learned from the field in Latin America.<br><br>Panelists from GOAL, Harvard Humanitarian Initiative (HHI), World Bank Group and USAID will aim to answer the following questions:</p><ul>	<li>		Are high-risk informal urban settlements to be considered as fragile and conflict-affected contexts?	</li>	<li>		What is working or not when building resilience in informal urban settlements?	</li>	<li>		What new ideas or approaches in systems thinking are emerging to progress resilience in informal urban settlements?	</li></ul><br>This webinar is free and open to all.
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