“Towards Mabi’s Recovery – Lessons One Year On” is an effort of a group of professionals and practitioners through direct field observations, interviews and document review after the 2018 West Japan flooding in Mabi, Kurashiki, in the Okayama prefecture
This study draws on the experiences and perspectives of households recovering from Typhoon Haiyan (Philippines 2013) and the Gorkha Earthquake (Nepal 2015). It reflects on challenges faced by households to self-recover from major disasters in urban environments, their interactions with humanitarian agencies, national and local institutions, infrastructures, markets and communities, and the influence of national and local governments’ policies and practices on self-recovery opportunities.
The present DRF sets the vision, strategic objectives, and principles for Mozambique’s recovery over the next five years in response to Cyclones Idai and Kenneth.
This paper presents the findings from a real time research project which sought to understand the impact of Cyclone Idai on urban households and communities as well as the options for shelter actors seeking to support their recovery.
This report documents the second phase of a field survey conducted in Kerala to identify suitable sites for installing Automatic Weather Stations (AWS) and rain gauges following the 2018 floods.
The the RDPO developed a Regional Recovery Framework takes an all-hazards approach and outlines how to establish resilient and equitable local and regional recovery operations.
Regional Disaster Preparedness Organization (Oregon, USA)
In this learning brief, it reports how CRS worked with affected families through a cash transfer program that rebuilt goat shelters to improve the animals' health and the owners' incomes.