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HOUSING POLICY AFTER WAR AND NATURAL DISASTER by IAA

OVERVIEW: Report on housing policy after war and natural disaster, which analyses the experience of Afghanistan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, The UK, Georgia, Lebanon, Puerto Rico, T+rkiye, and Croatia.

PROJECT DESCRIPTION: At the time of this report, russia has destroyed more than $54 billion worth of Ukrainian homes and displaced 5 million people. At the time of writing, Russia has destroyed over $54 billion worth of Ukrainian homes and displaced 5 million people within the country alone. Despite the ongoing war, the housing issue for people with nowhere to return to must be addressed now. In this document, we have collected eight housing stories in countries that have experienced severe destruction. The strategies and approaches described can only be transferred to Ukraine with further study, but the trends and failures identified in these cases may help plan for reconstruction.

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LINKS: You can find the study here.

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