CRNA: COVID-19 Recovery Needs Assessment
The COVID-19 Recovery Needs Assessment (CRNA) is a tool to help national governments to assess the social and economic impacts of COVID-19.
It builds on the experience of over 70 Post-Crisis assessments undertaken within the partnership between United Nations, World Bank Group, and European Union under the 2008 Joint Declaration on Post Crisis Assessment and Recovery Planning.
CRNA Guidance
The methodology draws from the post disaster needs assessment and recovery and peacebuilding assessment methodologies. By bringing in key stakeholders, such as the EU, WB and other MDBs, bilateral donors, and civil society, under a coordinated and government-led process that does a macro, meso and micro analysis and develops recovery needs with costs, the CRNA can ensure alignment of the development community behind one comprehensive government-led strategy, which can be converted to common planning and financing outcomes.
Country CRNA Reports
Related links
- Recovery and peacebuilding assessments, post-disaster needs assessments and COVID recovery needs assessments
- Recovery Forum 2021: Building Back Better from Compound Disasters - Practical Cases and Lessons for Recovery from Natural Hazards and COVID-19
- PDNA AND CRNA ASSESSMENTS -UNDP Latin America and the Caribbean