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, the definition and implementation for intervention in urban’s crisis context. He has worked as a project manager in Africa (Djibouti, Cameroon), the Middle East (Jordan, Iraq, and Yemen), Latin America (Honduras, Mexico) and the Caribbean region (Haiti) with institutional, international and humanitarian actors. As such, he has extensive experience to use and develop project management tools, participative approach and consultation’s mechanisms, post-disaster reconstruction strategies and the improvement of precarious neighborhoods. In addition, Silvère Jarrot 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 2014, he has been working with institutional actors, donors, universities and international organizations. Recently, he carried out the project for the Urban Plan of Hinche (Haiti), a methodological guide for Mexican municipalities affected by an earthquake (Mexico), and a support for the definition of an urban development program for the city of Port au Prince. He has also participated in numerous evaluations of humanitarian projects in urban contexts.

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