POST DISASTER NEEDS ASSESSMENT I n t e r n a t I o n a l R e c o v e r y P l a t f o r m.

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POST DISASTER NEEDS ASSESSMENT I n t e r n a t I o n a l R e c o v e r y P l a t f o r m

Common elements that lead to a PDNA: Government request for assistance in assessing the impact of a natural disaster and the development of a Recovery Framework Inter-agency commitment at national and global level, formalized in the “Tripartite Statement on Post-Crisis Assessment and Recovery Planning”, signed in October 2008 by UN, EC and WB Identification of local and international experts for assessment teams The Mobilization of the PDNA

Common elements that ensure participation and coordination: Government leadership from start to finish Commitment of United Nations RC/HC, World Bank Country Director and EU Delegate/Ambassador Participation of civil society organizations and other key stakeholders A PDNA management structure that includes a steering committee (strategic direction) and a secretariat (day-to-day management) that is chaired by the Government with participation of UN, World Bank and European Union Maximizing Partnership

Common elements that ensure quality output: Training of Government and agency staff in the methodology A Standardized methodology for estimating physical Damage, economic Losses (DaLA) & impact on: Access, Process, Rights & Risk (HRNA) Aggregate estimates of impact: Macro-Economy and Human Development, MDGs Sector team composition that includes government and other experts Access to baseline information and preliminary assessment reports Sector team members’ participation during the assessment and analysis A dedicated team of writers and editors to finalize the report A prioritized and staged multi-sectoral Recovery Framework Assessment and Analysis

Under Government Leadership PDNA CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Access, process, rights, risk

Common elements that ensure the recovery is disaster proofed: Including DRR expertise (and Climate Change Adaptation) in the assessment team Providing guidance on DRR to sector teams Making sure the combined needs assessment is disaster proofed Dedicating a separate chapter to disaster risk management in the PDNA report Ensuring Resilient Recovery

Common elements that ensure follow up to the PDNA: Presentation of findings to Government, in-country donor community Strategies to mobilize interest and resources Further dissemination of PDNA and its findings Provide follow up on specific findings and recommendations (recovery financing, technical studies, institutional strengthening, etc.) Continue to work jointly towards implementation of the Recovery Framework PDNA as building block

Common elements that ensure successful application of PDNA: Work with a dedicated PDNA manager appointed by the Government Ensure Standby financing to be able to mobilize a PDNA timely Constitution of a virtual roster of experts Apply a consistent assessment methodology; adapt global methodologies to suit country needs Full-time participation of assessment team members from start to finish Engage in meaningful consultations with affected populations and other key stakeholders Use PDNA as building block to formulate the Recovery Framework and strengthen disaster risk management How to be ready