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Developing a Recovery FrameworK

United Nations Development ProgrammeBureau for Crisis Prevention & Recovery

Bangkok, ThailandNovember 2010

Who Prioritizes Recovery Investments? How Should Priorities be Agreed? How Much

Resources Should be Invested in Recovery? Who Should Decide?

{Presidents?{Ministry of Finance/Planning?{Donors?{Technical experts?{Disaster-affected populations?{Media?{Academics?{UN?

Objectives of a Recovery Framework

{ Reflect the outcome of prioritisation and sequencing of recovery requirements, including reconstruction

{ Reflect the Early Recovery Framework within the overarching Recovery Framework, thereby linking humanitarian and development financing mechanisms

{ Demonstrate the resource requirements for comprehensive recovery

Recovery Framework

What are the relationships among sectors?

What is the prioritization of the order of investments?

How will recovery facilitate resilient societies?

How to ensure key themes are integrated through all sectors?

To answer these questions:{ Must be committed to a) prioritising recovery initiatives

and b) sequencing/staging recovery initiatives{ Must commit to ensuring that perspective of disaster

affected communities are reflected in recovery priorities and sequencing

{ Must envision a “recovery pathway”, i.e., how the society will move from the disaster impact to comprehensive and resilient recovery over time

{ Government leadership is essential; otherwise, international institutional priorities may dominate…

{ Much needed, but rarely done!

Access/Barriers to Access/Threats from

EducationHealthFood SecurityWater/Hygiene /SanitationHousingUrban InfrastructureTransportationEnergyTelecommunicationCommunity infrastructure

With particular consideration for

Children/YouthGender

EnvironmentPeople with special

needs (disabled, orphans, HIV/AIDS)

Important Policies, Institutions &

Phenomena: “Enabling & Disabling

Environments”

EconomyDecentralization

Regional DevelopmentLand Use Planning

Watershed Management

Rule of Law/ProtectionJustice

Public Administration and Public Services

Democratic Processes

Most Affected

Livelihood Groups

FishAgricultureCommerce

IndustryTourismPoliceBorder Guards

Key Recovery Outcomes

De-concentration

Disaster Risk Reduction

Resilience

Security

Economic growth

Increased Incomes

Progress on MDGs

And the relationship

between

To Achieve

That influence

CONDUCTING ANALYSIS

{Check that all considerations incorporate key cross-cutting issues

{Detect and recognise trends & indicators of problems to be monitored

{Link information to actionable strategies

{Estimate how the situation might develop in the future

{Relate the analysis with risk reduction

Thank you.

{ Questions, observations & comments?