People’s Process in Post-disaster and Post-Conflict Recovery and Reconstruction
This guide presents a community-centered framework for recovery and reconstruction after disasters and conflicts, advocating for the involvement of affected populations in a seamless transition from emergency response to sustainable recovery efforts.
Urban recovery framework
This is the Urban Recovery Framework that aims to create an enabling environment for more effective recovery in urban areas, affected by natural or man-made crises, including conflict.
Toward More Gender-Inclusive Emergency Recovery Projects Responding to Natural Disasters : Sectoral Entry Points
The objective of this guidance note is to identify entry points for gender considerations in sectors typically financed by Emergency Recovery Projects.
Equitable Recovery Guide
This guide provides a framework and actionable strategies for local leaders to ensure an inclusive and equitable recovery process following a disaster, with a focus on addressing the needs of all community members.
Sectoral recovery capacity assessment
This document summarizes the Sectoral Recovery Capacity Assessment, a methodological approach to determine and analyze the capacity of key sectors to implement resilient and inclusive recovery projects in a timely, efficient, and effective manner.
The Strategic Planning for Recovery Director's Guideline
This product provides guidance to recovery managers, CDEM Groups and local authorities on strategic planning for recovery from emergencies.
Good Practices in Financing Recovery and Building Back Better
This recovery brief provides recovery practitioners with lessons and good practices on financing post-disaster recovery, recovery preparedness and building back better.
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This document outlines UNDP’s approach to private sector recovery and development in crisis and post-crisis settings
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This guidance note presents UNDP's updated approach to livelihoods and economic recovery programming in Fragile and Post-Crisis/Transition Settings (FACTS).
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This publication outlines why post-disaster needs assessments (PDNA) should provide comprehensive details of the economic and social impacts of disasters on countries to swiftly mobilize resources and support resilient recovery.

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