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Economic Recovery StandardsAppendix 1: For Further Reading/Assets

Appendix 1: For Further Reading/ Resources and Tools:

Agricultural rehabilitation, mapping the linkages between humanitarian relief, social protection and development. (Humanitarian Policy Group research briefing no. 23). C. Longley, I. Christoplos and T. Slaymaker. 2006. Addresses question of how to support livelihood recovery in post conflict situations – brings social protection concepts to bear on post emergency concepts, including asset transfers and broader livelihoods support.

Cash-based Responses in Emergencies. (HPG Report 24). P. Harvey. 2007. Reference for appropriate uses of cash.

Dependency and humanitarian relief: a critical analysis. (Humanitarian Policy Group Research Briefing No. 19). P. Harvey and J. Lind. 2005. Provides thoughtful discussion of dependency issues in context of humanitarian relief and recovery.

Economic Continuum. C. Shore, World Vision International. 2006. Tool on timing of activities.

Guidelines for Cash Transfer Programs. International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement. 2007. Tool on how and when to implement cash transfer programs.

Household Coping Strategies. World Vision International, Transformational Development Indicators. 2002. Tool on appropriate targeting.

Livestock Emergency Guidelines and Standards. 2007. Guidance on livestock-related activities in post-emergency environments.

Sustainable Livelihood Framework. DFID. 1999.

Targeting Food Aid in Emergencies. (Emergency Nutrition Network Special Supplement no. 1). A. Taylor, J. Seaman. Save the Children/UK. 2004. Provides useful discussion of targeting of resource transfers applicable to asset provision and protection.

Women’s Property Rights and Inheritance in Mozambique: Report of Research and Fieldwork. (Economic Development Unit Learning Series #1.) L. Hendricks, CARE USA and P. Meagher, IRIS. 2007. http://edu.care.org/Documents/Property%20Rights%20in%20Mozambique.pdf