Isis Nunez Ferrera

@inunezfer

Urbanist and inclusive cities advocate, leading the Global Urban Workstream for . Views my own

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    29 Sep 2021

    It was an honour to facilitate this process w/ to highlight the voice of local authorities as first responders, and the role that cities play in providing not only a refuge, but a dignified solution to displacement. Report to be launched today!

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    Feb 1

    Happening now! Reminding us that cities are not just the backdrop in which internal displacement occurs, but rather a rich ecosystem that can contribute to solutions to internal displacement, per report & other research

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    Jan 31

    WE'RE HIRING: We're seeking a researcher on the Protracted Displacement in an Urban World programme --> This role is in our human settlements research group, which works to support equitable & sustainable development in centres in the global South.

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    Jan 28

    The lays out principles for govt & organizations to work together. It stresses the importance of bringing particular attention to vulnerable pop incl. . What can we learn from cities’ practices? Register NOW👉 1 Feb 2022 14:00 CET⏰

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    Jan 24

    📢The new GP2.0 event is coming! The recent @idp_panel report underlined the fact that cities can contribute to the resolution of displacement. This event is exploring how cities can help for the benefit of IDPs. 💪 Join us on 1 Feb, Register here 👉

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    Jan 20

    "Without relevant data, the very poor living conditions and health outcomes in informal settlements get hidden in aggregate statistics for and rural populations," says in a recent blog. -->

    Rooftops in informal settlements next to a large green space in Nairobi.
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    Jan 18

    "It’s frustrating for those of us who work in to have so little relevant official data for planning, managing and governing. This inhibits city governments and civil society in their work at community, city and city region level to meet ." -->

    Rooftops over informal settlements next to a green space in Nairobi.
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    Jan 11

    OUT NOW: 'Accountability in Displacement Contexts: A case study on client-responsiveness in collaboration with IRC Tanzania' by as part of our work on . Open access, available at:

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    16 Nov 2021
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    17 Nov 2021

    The DeCID website is live 👏 - you can now download and navigate your way through the handbook online! Take a look at our bank of tools, resources and examples, all aimed at supporting co-design initiatives with children affected by 👇

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    2 Nov 2021

    Are you curious to see examples of 's 'Settlements Approach' in practice? Join us next week for a webinar hosted by and . Register here:

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    25 Oct 2021

    ‘Single use data, like single use plastic, is wasteful’ say Laura Smits and Maggie Stephenson in their new blog on post-earthquake response in Haiti.

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    22 Oct 2021
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    29 Sep 2021
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    Thanks for sharing Isis. And great to see urb inclusion recognised in report today thanks to the efforts of many including yourself. Well done.

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    Internally displaced people have exactly the same rights as all other citizens of their country. As outlined in the report from my High Level Panel on Internal Displacement, they need protection, assistance and solutions.

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  16. 29 Sep 2021

    may be displaced from their homes, but their citizenship shouldn’t be questioned. Read here concrete actions and policy pointers for treating long-term urban IDPs as city residents by

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    29 Sep 2021

    With and Chris Ward, we've been making the case that long-term urban IDPs must be considered city residents. Federica Mogherini and the panel seem to agree. Time to incorporate IDPs into urban development plans.

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    16 Sep 2021

    The report draws on the ideas of many. 'Humanitarian spill-over' by M. de Bruijne, IDPs as urb migrants by , fit-for-purpose land administration in conflict by C.Agustinus, informality as frame by ... 15/

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  19. 29 Sep 2021

    A important publication and insightful thread on the interplay between urbanisation, displacement and urban planning. Thanks for keeping this conversation going. We need more of it!

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  20. 29 Sep 2021

    After 18 intense months, today the HL Panel on Internal Displacement submits its report to . Eager to read the recommendations and most importantly to see the actions & commitments to make them a reality for the millions of IDPs around the world.

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