Humanitarian work needs lasting investment in systems to manage knowledge, not just information, says Tom Corsellis.
In shelter, as in other humanitarian operations, innovation and technical knowledge save lives — from implementing building regulations in the Philippines to knowing how to use bamboo to increase the durability of buildings in Liberia. Decades of experience of what works and what doesn’t is recorded in numerous languages as guidance, case studies, training materials and project proposals, reports and evaluations.
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