Standby Recovery Financing Facility [Track III] Partnership for accelerated recovery under the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)

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Standby Recovery Financing Facility [Track III] Partnership for accelerated recovery under the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR)

Reducing vulnerability to disasters is at the core of GFDRR Key objectives Make HFA a core development priority in natural disaster hotspots Strengthen ISDR system capacity to support national implementation of HFA national capacity development to deal with the risks of natural disasters, and enhance the speed and efficiency of international assistance for disaster recovery operations.

3 Tracks of GFDRR provide integrated package of technical and financial resources for disaster risk reduction Support ISDR to develop a coherent and coordinated approach to risk reduction ( TRACK I) Assist natural disaster hotspot countries to mainstream disaster risks in development strategies (TRACK II) Speedy and predictable financing for disaster recovery in low income countries (TRACK III)

Update on GFDRR Tracks Track I : fully developed and operational; $ 5 million in ’07 provided; additional $ 5 million in ’08 planned; managed by ISDR Sec. Track II : fully developed and operational; $ 50 million in TA committed; programs in 45 hotspot countries planned for FY (5 countries began in 07) Track III : (SRFF) financial structure and operating procedures will be discussed by CG of GFDRR in Stockholm on Oct 24

Key principles in design of Track III Recognition of the central role of governments in disaster recovery processes Need for better international institutional preparedness among UN, IFIs, donors and other actors Countries with limited fiscal envelope and low credit- worthiness have little or no incentive to invest in disaster prevention Linking recovery financing with ex ante disaster prevention Ensuring that Track III doesn’t create any disincentives for catastrophic risk financing markets

SRFF makes disaster recovery financing more predictable key attributes of SRFF: A global protocol for international recovery operations A global knowledge resource on managing recovery operations A global initiative to build national capacity for recovery planning and implementation A global fund in readiness (for ex-post pooling of financial resources) for recovery

Track III financing structure Window 1:Technical Assistance for Development of protocol for international recovery operations Development of global knowledge resource on managing recovery operations Develop national capacity for recovery planning and implementation Window 2: Callable Fund Fund in readiness, activated when a disaster strikes Prior agreements with both donor and beneficiary governments Financing/co-financing disaster recovery Joint needs assessment and recommendation by a national recovery group led by government

SRFF will support existing international mechanisms to achieve its objectives Development of protocol for international recovery operations (CWGER, IRP/ISDR and other mechanisms) Development of global knowledge resource on managing recovery operations (IRP/ISDR) Develop national capacity for recovery planning and implementation (National governments, UN, MDBs, donors,) Callable Fund (World Bank)

Important milestones (prov.) SRFF fiduciary arrangements completed by August 15 Present complete financial and fiduciary structure of SRFF to CG of GFDRR on October 24 in Stockholm Resource mobilization (ongoing, initial commitments from few donors) International workshop on global protocol for recovery in early ’08 Detail implementation modalities being discussed with key partners (dates will be discussed with partners)

Your suggestions are most welcome Saroj Kumar Jha Manager, GFDRR, The World Bank Group