This evaluation is intended to provide reliable and timely information to guide the formulation of short and long- term recovery strategies from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The purpose of this study is to identify the impacts of COVID-19 on individuals, households, and communities, as well as MSMEs in Timor-Leste, and to develop recommendations to inform further recovery interventions.
This note sets out a methodology to assist governments to assess the overall socio-economic impact of the pandemic, identify priority needs, and recommend institutional mechanisms and policy measures to be undertaken in support of the recovery.
This note sets out a methodology to guide UN, EU, WB and partners to assist governments in conducting socioeconomic impact assessments, tailored to the COVID-19 context and needs of individual countries.
The International Recovery Platform Strategic Framework 2021-2025 guides activities and governance of the IRP partnership. It was adopted in January 2021 as an update of the IRP Strategic Framework 2016-2020.
The analysis examines the steps taken to deliver a green and resilient recovery and indicates that current action is not commensurate with the sheer scale of the challenge – the rapid accumulation of systemic, interconnected and cascading disaster risk.
This analysis is part of the evaluation of the effects, impacts and needs El Salvador is facing due to the double incidence of the COVID -19 pandemic and the tropical storms Amanda and Cristóbal.
This report seeks to guide the public policy priorities and decisions of the national government, decentralized autonomous governments and all state functions, as well as the private sector and civil society, to work together to contain the economic downturn and protect the most vulnerable populations through a plan that contains immediate actions to reduce vulnerability and increase capacities and resilience in the short and medium term.