Recovery readiness framework and assessment tool
The recovery readiness framework and assessment tool provides governments with a practical approach to assess their readiness across four domains. Its aim is to support countries in identifying gaps and prioritizing improvements before disasters strike. It organizes recovery readiness into 4 Domains, 12 Areas of Measurement, and 65 Key Performance Indicators.
The Recovery Readiness Framework and its assessment tool would support countries to:
- Identify gaps before a disaster - Assess current readiness across governance, finance, capacity, and data systems to pinpoint specific weaknesses that need strengthening
- Create actionable improvement plans - Transform assessment results into prioritized actions with clear next steps for enhancing recovery preparedness
- Strengthen coordination mechanisms - Bring together key stakeholders (disaster management, finance, infrastructure, local government) to align roles and responsibilities for recovery
- Access better financing - Improve eligibility for climate funds (like the Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage) and pre-arranged financing by demonstrating systematic recovery preparedness
- Build implementation capacity - Develop institutional and human capacity through targeted training, technical assistance, and peer learning facilitated by the International Recovery Platform
- Monitor progress over time - Track improvements in recovery readiness using standardized indicators, enabling countries to measure advancement and adjust strategies as needed
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Recovery
Recovery planning