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La Andesita
11 February 2022

The Quito Hub has launched the Digital Platform “Reducing Risks in Quito"

STEP BY STEP GUIDE FOR TECHNICAL CLOSURE OF A SEPTIC WELL
6 July 2021

Launch: guide for technical closure of a septic well, Quito - Ecuador

Tania Guevara
8 June 2021

Life at neighbourhood from children and teenagers perspectives (La vida en el barrio desde la perspectiva de los niños, niñas y adolescentes)

A poster advertising the exhibition
6 May 2021

Disaster risk reduction exhibition opens in Ecuador

Demotion in Fikirtepe
6 April 2021

UK Government cuts to Overseas Development Assistance: Tomorrow's Cities Responses

A group of people in Nepal sat down having a discussion
30 March 2021

Stakeholder Engagement to reduce Multi-hazard Risk in Tomorrow’s Cities: multi-scale and relational engagement for impact

Marina Apgar, Teresa Armijos, Victoria Chengo, Giuseppe Forino, Adriana Mejia, Mieke Snijder, Dharam Uprety & Cemre Zekiroglu
A community in Quito
10 March 2021

Bases del concurso de dibujo y videos “cuéntanos sobre tu barrio!”

The Quito cityscape
3 March 2021

How Tomorrow's Quito is supporting the mainstreaming of a human rights approach to planning

Jonathan Menoscal and Adriana Mejía
A courtyard in the Museo de Carmen Alto
3 February 2021

Tomorrow’s Quito partner with Quito City Museums Foundation

A group of people in Istanbul
30 October 2020

World Cities Day: Co-producing research to reduce disaster risk in Tomorrow's Cities

Conceptually, keeping people safe from harm is an ethical issue. However, research ethics procedures do not typically provide protection beyond formal research activities, nor adequate reporting of and responses to incidents that occur. In practice, then, research ethics can be seen as part of safeguarding.
27 October 2020

How do we ensure our impact is positive?

Dave Bell
The launch of the Geoportal of the Quito Urban Information Centre
16 September 2020

Geoportal of the Quito Urban Information Centre launched

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