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Reconstruction After Disasters: Ten Lessons (Learnt The Hard Way) Abhas K. Jha, Regional Disaster Risk Management Coordinator, East Asia and the Pacific, The World Bank. AIDF, Washington DC July 22, 2010
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Page 1: Ten Lessons

Reconstruction After Disasters: Ten Lessons (Learnt The Hard Way)

Abhas K. Jha,Regional Disaster Risk Management Coordinator,

East Asia and the Pacific,The World Bank.

AIDF, Washington DCJuly 22, 2010

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1. It’s Important.Up to 80 percent or more of damage to infrastructure after major disasters can be housing.

Housing Transport Telecommunications Energy Urban and community in-frastructure

Haiti 2010-Damage to Infra-structure

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2. It Takes Time.

Be Prepared for the Long-Haul!

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3. Land Titles Often Are the Biggest Bottleneck

…but also an opportunity to resolve long standing issues related to:

• Extralegal or Informal Tenure• Poor Land Governance• Inferior Land Rights for

Women• Highly Unequal Land

Distribution

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4. Two Factors Determine the Success or Failure of the Program

1. The Damage Assessment

2. The Reconstruction Policy

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5. Owner Driven Reconstruction Works the Best.

The most empowering and dignified approach BUT requires

– Training and TA– Updating codes [?]– Mechanisms to regulate

prices– Financial assistance in

installments linked to technical quality

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6. Resettlement Rarely Works.• Resettlement is usually

unsuccessful– Livelihoods– Socially and culturally

inappropriate

• Sometimes unavoidable– Environmentally vulnerable

• Successful resettlement– Takes into account livelihoods– Partners with the community– Fully serviced plots– Socially and culturally

appropriate

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7. Training Makes a Vital Difference• Detailed damage

assessment

• Data collection and information management

• Technical advisors and supervisors

• Owners and builders in the field

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8. Civil Society and the Private Sector Can Be a Vital Partner.

• Formalize relationship

• Establish oversight mechanisms

• Manage expectations

Constituency, capacity, outreach and skills

Overall Program/Government objectives

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9. Reconstruction Can Be Used to Mainstream Disaster Risk Reduction.

• Disaster resilience

• Cultural heritage preservation

• Land tenure/Land-use planning

• Anti-corruption/Financial Tracking

• Institutions

Build back better!

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10. Institutions Matter (a Lot!)• Authority

• Autonomy

• Political Support

• Mandate, Policy and Plan

• Effective Relationships– Military– Local authorities– NGOs– Donors

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Please join us!

www.housingreconstruction.orgajha(at)worldbank.org


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