2008 Hurricane Season in Haiti Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) Damage, Losses and Needs Estimation
Hurricanes in 2008
Flooded Areas in Gonaives Sep. ´08
Population Affected
Summary of Damage and Losses
Summary of Disaster Effects Million US$ Total Effects897 Damage476 Losses421
Relative Size of Disaster Magnitude of Disaster: damage and losses represent 14.6% of GDP A very significant event for the size of the Haitian economy Largest disaster in recent history
Summary of Damage and Losses SectorSubsector Disaster effects, million US$ DamageLossesTotal Social sectors Education Health Housing Productive Sectors Agriculture Industry Commerce Tourism Infrastructure Water and Sanitation Electricity Transport and Communications Cross-Sectoral Environment Total
Distribution of Disaster Effects by Main Sectors First Indication of Post-Disaster Strategic Priorities
Distribution of Disaster Effects by Ownership Indication of where to concentrate recovery and reconstruction efforts
Negative Impact on Employment Income loss: Men24.6 million US$ Women 10.9 million US$
Loss of Employment by Sector
Impact on Gross Domestic Product 2004Hurricane2004Hurricane 2007Hurricane2007Hurricane 2008Hurricanes2008Hurricanes FoodCrisis
Estimation of Needs for Recovery and Reconstruction
Strategic Areas for Recovery and Reconstruction Area 1 Area 2 Area 3 Area 4 Food Security and Livelihood Recovery Basic Services and Connectivity Rehabilitation And Reconstruction Productive Sector Recovery Restoration of the Environment
Summary of Post-Disaster Needs SectorSubsector Recovery and Reconstruction Needs, million US$ Early RecoveryRecovery and ReconstructionTotal Food Security Agriculture Food Security Social Protection Education Health Water and Sanitation Shelter and Housing Watershed Management Environment Other Productive Sectors Industry Commerce Tourism Other Productive Sectors Transport and Communications Electricity Total
Publication of the Final Report Establishment of the Haiti Recovery and Resilience Fund National Meeting on PRSP and related Recovery and Reconstruction International Donor Conference Way Forward