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Malawi 2019 floods post disaster needs assessment report

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World Bank, the
United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
Malawi - government

On 8 March, in consideration of the impact of the heavy rains, floods and strong winds associated with Tropical Cyclone Idai, the Government of Malawi (“the Government”) declared a State of Disaster in the 13 districts and two cities in the Southern Region and two districts in the Central Region. To enable a full understanding of the effects and impact of the disaster, the Government, in line with international best practice, initiated a Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) to inform recovery and resilience interventions.

This PDNA was organized around a number of sectors and subsectors, as follows:

  1. The social sector (housing, health and nutrition, education).
  2. The productive sector (agriculture: crops, livestock, irrigation, and fisheries; and commerce and industry).
  3. The infrastructure sector (transport, energy, water supply and sanitation, and water resources).
  4. Cross cutting issues (disaster risk reduction, DRR; environmental water systems; EWS, environment; social protection).

In addition, the PDNA conducted both a macro-economic impact analysis and a human development impact analysis. The PDNA is structured according to the disaster's effects and impacts, damage and loss, a recovery strategy, and key recommendations for resilience building.

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Malawi 2019 Floods Post Disaster Needs Assessment Report PDF, 1.8 MB English

Last checked: 26 September 2022

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Hazards Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon Flood
Themes Disaster losses Recovery Recovery planning
Country and region Malawi
Number of pages
82 p.
Publication year
2019

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