This case study accounts for local practice influencing recovery through interviews with stakeholders involved in post-disaster management in the region.
This study aims to explore how agency-driven and community-driven approaches were perceived by the community following the 2018 Central Sulawesi Tsunami.
This guidance note provides lessons for Indonesia and other countries on the development of Information, Education, And Communications (IEC) tools to improve disaster preparedness and climate resilience among social assistance beneficiaries.
This note documents good practices to prevent, mitigate, and respond to GBV in post-disaster contexts, utilizing the World Bank-financed Central Sulawesi Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Project (CSRRP) as a case study.
These case studies describe institutional structures, legal frameworks, and management lessons gleaned from practical experience, providing recovery leaders with insights suited to their context, disaster scenarios, and institutional landscapes.
This report is a survey of Indonesia’s laws and policies at the national and regional levels relating to disaster recovery. It examines legal and policy instruments adopted specifically to support recovery from the 2018 Sulawesi Earthquake and Tsunami.
This contributing paper delves into the impact of a tsunami and the COVID-19 pandemic on the coastal tourism sector in Pandeglang Regency (Banten Province) in Indonesia.
The report outlines how cities can drive COVID-19 recovery, tackle climate change, and promote shared prosperity, focusing on six major emerging economies.