A new manual entitled Reaching
Resilience (www.reachingresilience.org)
is a “must read” for those persons engaged in planning long-term recovery. The
book includes eight key points on how to collect data, engaging stakeholders
and designing flexible interventions. Each key point is divided into three
sections: (1) Why it is important?, (2) Action Points, and (3) Pointers. The
publishers of this manual are CARE Nederland, Groupe URD
and the Disaster Studies of Wageningen University. By
reading this manual and experimenting with the tools it provides, after contextualization,
you can’t go wrong.
This blog is dedicated to integrate psychosocial support before, during and after a disaster into the Project Cycle. Theoretical view points from the literatue in psychiatry, psychology, sociology, environment, spirituality and anthropology will be introduced. Case studies will be shared from the authors experience in the Americas and South Asia.
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