Increasing Knowledge, Capacity and Commitment for Urban Humanitarian Response Diane Archer International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED)

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Increasing Knowledge, Capacity and Commitment for Urban Humanitarian Response Diane Archer International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) diane.archer@iied.org

3 year programme of work funded by DFID Urban Humanitarian Crises Key Programme Elements 3 year programme of work funded by DFID Building knowledge and capacity of humanitarian actors working in urban areas / urban actors facing humanitarian crises Research, documentation of experiences, development of tools, shared learning World Humanitarian Summit as key milestone Coordinated by IIED, parallel to IRC-led advocacy programme, guided by Steering Group

Urban Humanitarian Crises Outputs Aim 1. Learning consortium To learn from and document the practices that are already being undertaken in the field of urban humanitarian response and DRR, and to develop new approaches and toolkits to do this more effectively 2. Research grants Learning fund Targeted research fund To support innovative thematic and regional research on key issues shaping humanitarian responses in urban areas 3. Events and workshops To disseminate best practices and advocacy messages, discuss policy changes, disseminate and analyse learning from urban programming in humanitarian contexts, and build the capacity of key actors.

Urban Humanitarian Crises Suggested thematic areas (Applicable to both Learning Consortium and Learning Fund) Area based approaches The cluster system Cash programming Role of markets and the private sector Needs assessment Accountability to affected populations Protection of vulnerable populations Gender dimensions in urban areas Urban governance and humanitarian response The role of local organisations Housing and property rights From relief to recovery and development