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FIJI Post-Disaster Needs Assessment<br />

Activity<br />

Responsible Agency<br />

Cost<br />

(F$ million)<br />

Monitoring and evaluation of TC Winston response, livestock sector, including training Donors 0.1<br />

Establishment of new small scale village level livestock projects in most affected areas Donors and MoA 0.5<br />

Fisheries<br />

Immediate needs packages of fisheries and aquaculture materials FAO 0.2<br />

Training on boat, motor, fishing gear repair and sustainable fishing practices FAO and Donors 0.1<br />

Distribution of materials for repair, or complete replacement of boats, motors and<br />

fishing gear, and premix vouchers<br />

FAO and Donors 1<br />

Rapid re-deployment of FADs and training in FAD fishing and sea safety FAO, SPC, ADB, NZ Govt 0.4<br />

Assessment of coral reef impacts and recovery, to support management of fisheries<br />

and coastal development<br />

Donors 0.2<br />

Strengthen community-based fisheries management in a post-disaster context Donors 0.1<br />

Distribution of fish feed supplies and farm materials to small-scale aquaculture farms FAO 0.1<br />

Establish temporary hatcheries and staff accommodation to start immediate fish farm<br />

restocking programs<br />

Restore small-scale aquaculture farms: provide materials to repair ponds and<br />

hatcheries, clean debris (cash for work)<br />

Provide capacity building to small-scale fish farmers in simple methods for on-farm fish<br />

fingerling production<br />

Provide guidelines for aquaculture biosecurity issues related to cyclone recovery work,<br />

e.g. import of live aquatic species<br />

Management support for fisheries managers and communities in a post-disaster<br />

context<br />

Training of fishers, gleaners and harvesters, fish farmers on disaster preparedness and<br />

resilience<br />

Assessment of coral reef impacts and recovery to support management of fisheries &<br />

coastal development<br />

Strategies to increase visibility of non-licensed fisheries sector in fisheries management<br />

and disaster responses<br />

Medium- and long-term monitoring of cyclone impacts on food security, CPUEs,<br />

livelihoods, etc.<br />

On-going deployment of FADs, establishment of FAD infrastructure and teams, training<br />

for fishers in FAD fishing and sea safety<br />

Increase resilience of aquaculture hatcheries, brood stock holding facilities, and<br />

aquaculture infrastructure to withstand future natural disasters<br />

Department of Fisheries<br />

(DoF)<br />

0.5<br />

FAO 0.1<br />

FAO 0.1<br />

DoF 0<br />

DoF and Donors 0.8<br />

DoF and Donors 0.2<br />

DoF and Donors 4.2<br />

DoF and Donors 0.1<br />

DoF and Donors 2<br />

DoF and Donors 2.2<br />

DoF and Donors 5<br />

Support rehabilitation of pearl farms affected by TC Winston Donors 0.2<br />

Spread out risk of disaster to hatcheries by fostering on-farm fish fingerling production DoF and Donors 0.1<br />

Assess TC Winston impacts on technical and economic viability of <strong>Fiji</strong>'s leading<br />

aquaculture production sectors<br />

Forestry<br />

DoF and Donors 0.5<br />

Propping up of windblown trees Private companies 0.1<br />

Removing fallen trees Private sector, DoF 0.3<br />

Supply of seedlings DoF, SPC/EU 1<br />

Supply of seeds<br />

Maintenance of rehabilitated areas<br />

Donors, Private companies,<br />

DoF<br />

Donors, Communities,<br />

Private companies<br />

Total Recovery Needs 65.3<br />

Reconstruction Needs<br />

Crops<br />

Input support to enablers (agriculture extension stations): tents, computers, printers UNDP-PRRP/R2R, DFAT 0.1<br />

Land clearance support through contractors, purchase of chainsaws MoA 2<br />

0.5<br />

1.4<br />

Tropical Cyclone Winston, February 20, 2016<br />

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