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Zimbabwe rapid impact needs assessment

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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)
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In April 2019, following Cyclone Idai, the Government of Zimbabwe initiated a joint exercise to assess the losses and damages arising from the cyclone and to develop a strategy for immediate recovery and longer-term resilience building. The result was the Zimbabwe Rapid Impact and Needs Assessment (RINA)β€”an effort to assess and quantify cyclone recovery and resilience building needs across ten sectors (transport, agriculture, housing, environment, water supply and sanitation, health, disaster risk management, education, energy, and displacement).

For each sector, the RINA provides background and pre-disaster context, information on the impact on the sector, and recovery and resilience needs. It follows these by outlining a medium-term disaster recovery and resilience strategy.

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Zimbabwe Rapid Impact and Needs Assessment (RINA) PDF, 2.2 MB English

Last checked: 26 September 2022

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

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