Silvère Jarrot is a graduate of the Institut d’Aménagement Régional in Aix-en-Provence (France). He specializes in the urban development of precarious neighborhoods, as well as in defining and implementing interventions in urban crisis contexts. He has worked as a project manager in Africa (Djibouti, Cameroon), the Middle East (Jordan, Iraq), Latin America (Honduras, Mexico), and the Caribbean (Haiti), collaborating with institutional, international, and humanitarian actors. As such, he has extensive experience in project management tools, defining dialogue and consultation mechanisms, post-disaster reconstruction strategies, and the improvement of precarious neighborhoods. In addition, Silvère has participated in applied research activities on informal settlements and on the role of residents in the production and management of these territories. He is the author of several articles on citizen participation in post-disaster reconstruction projects. Since 2015, Silvère has been working as a consultant specializing in the development of precarious neighborhoods and the management of social and environmental issues (EIA, ESMP, RAP). Notably, he has worked as a technical assistant for AFD in Mexico, ensuring the integration of environmental and social considerations in a €1M project portfolio. He has also supported and contributed to the drafting of several impact assessments and resettlement action plans.

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