The report provides a comprehensive analysis of civil society’s role, coordination efforts, and the impact of various actors in the earthquake response.
This case study accounts for local practice influencing recovery through interviews with stakeholders involved in post-disaster management in the region.
The objective of the assessment is to develop a 2 model-based estimate of the direct physical damages to buildings and infrastructure and evaluate the spatial distribution of damages to support the development of a roadmap for recovery and reconstruction.
This quick planning guide is meant for private sector networks in the Pacific who are currently engaged in emergency operations and who are interested to learn more about the VBRC’s approaches to emergency response.
This publication analyzes the role of nonprofit organizations in disaster recovery efforts in the U.S. in scenarios lacking federal disaster declarations.
The Hama community recovery plan is a result of a collective process that allowed local authorities and communities to develop capacities and work in a more intersectoral way.
This report provides an impact assessment of the 2022 floods in Nigeria, highlighting key findings on their impact, recovery and coping mechanisms and offers an evidence-based strategy for future flood risk mitigation and adaptation.
This report identifies severe impacts from monsoon rains and flash floods in Bandarban, Rangamati, and Cox’s Bazar districts. The assessment highlights the urgent need for food, shelter reconstruction, WASH facilities, and long-term resilience measures.