All Recovery Resources

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Pakistan Floods 2022 PDNA Cover
Documents and publications
PDNA - Post Disaster Needs Assessments
This PDNA assesses the impact of the 2022 floods in 94 calamity-hit districts across Pakistan. It serves as the foundation for future analysis, including a resilient recovery and reconstruction strategy and a coordinated effort for building back better.
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Documents and publications
This report identifies eleven options that could improve the United States of America's federal approach to disaster recovery.
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Case Study
This paper discusses, in the form of a case study, the resettlement process of Aranayake that took place in 2016. In Aranayake, 512 families have resettled at ten relocation sites or at their own residences.
Cyclone resistant housing in Fiji: The forgotten features of traditional housing
Documents and publications
Publications
This study investigate cyclone-resistant features of traditional houses in Navala Village, which withstood 2016 Cyclone Winston. It shows the resilience benefits of traditional methods, materials and designs, suggesting adoption into current practices.
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Documents and publications
This note assesses the effects of the 2022 floods on human capital in Pakistan.
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This report maps both the national framework for disaster recovery and the framework applicable in one autonomous community: the Valencian Community.
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This report maps the legal, policy and institutional framework for disaster recovery in Sierra Leone - including both the general framework and the Recovery Action Plan and Framework adopted to guide recovery from the 2017 landslide.
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This report seeks to analyse the strengths and gaps of the legal and policy frameworks related to disaster recovery in The Bahamas, particularly within the context of the ongoing recovery efforts from Hurricane Dorian.
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This guidance note provides lessons for Indonesia and other countries on the development of Information, Education, And Communications (IEC) tools to improve disaster preparedness and climate resilience among social assistance beneficiaries.
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This note documents good practices to prevent, mitigate, and respond to GBV in post-disaster contexts, utilizing the World Bank-financed Central Sulawesi Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Project (CSRRP) as a case study.

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