Making Cities Resilient Report 2012
Making Cities Resilient Report 2012
Making Cities Resilient Report 2012
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Ensure that<br />
the needs and<br />
participation of the<br />
affected population<br />
are at the centre of<br />
reconstruction<br />
How much access does<br />
the local government<br />
have to resources and<br />
expertise to assist<br />
victims of psychosocial<br />
(psychological,<br />
emotional) impacts of<br />
disasters<br />
Pune, India: improvements to social protection<br />
Makati, Philippines: rehabilitative ‘cash-for-work’ programme for disaster victims<br />
Makassar, Indonesia: repatriation of displaced persons is supported in the local<br />
budget<br />
Cape Town, South Africa: trauma centre<br />
How well are disaster<br />
risk reduction measures<br />
integrated into postdisaster<br />
recovery<br />
and rehabilitation<br />
activities (i.e. build<br />
back better, livelihoods<br />
rehabilitation)<br />
Santa Tecla, El Salvador; Chincha, Pisco, Canete and Ica, Peru: long-term<br />
development plan was formulated in aftermath of disaster event<br />
Cairns, Australia: District Community Recovery Committee<br />
To what degree does<br />
the Contingency Plan<br />
(or similar plan) include<br />
an outline strategy for<br />
post-disaster recovery<br />
and reconstruction,<br />
including needs<br />
assessments<br />
and livelihoods<br />
rehabilitation<br />
Albay, Philippines: recovery plans are linked into the provincial Development Plan<br />
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