Responding to urban crises effectively means grappling with complex, interconnected environments. Although the number of crises in urban areas has risen in the past decade, evaluations of urban humanitarian response have consistently found that humanitarians have had little understanding of contextual issues. These criticisms aren’t new, they have been made following responses to urban crises in Haiti, Afghanistan, CAR and West Africa. Does the humanitarian sector require a cultural shift to recognise the value of understanding context? And, what does ‘understanding context’ mean anyway? New research from ALNAP has explored the potential of using tools to better understand context and how this can improve response to urban crises. You may ask, what are these tools? Don’t we already have enough tools? And, where would one get started to learn more? This webinar presents key findings from ALNAP’s new study ‘What’s Missing? Adding Context to the Urban Response Toolbox’ and feature presentations from Concern and International Rescue Committee, to organisations currently using these tools. Throughout the webinar, participants had the opportunity to ask questions and share their own experiences.
Speakers for this webinar include:
Leah Campbell, Senior Research Officer, ALNAP
Bessie Nikhozi, Programme Manager, Concern
Andrew Meaux, Governance Technical Specialist, International Rescue Committee
The transcript for this webinar is available here.
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Resource collections
- UN Habitat - Urban Response Collection
- Urban Response - Urban Crisis Preparedness and Risk Reduction
- Urban Response Collection - Community Engagement and Social Cohesion
- Urban Response Collection - Economic Recovery
- Urban Response Collection - Environment and Climate Change
- Urban Response Collection - Housing, Land and Property
- Urban Response Collection - Urban Crisis Response, Recovery and Reconstruction
- Urban Response Collection - Urban Resilience