An edition of Early recovery framework (2009)

Early recovery framework

submitted to the Prime Minister of Samoa : 29 September 2009 earthquake and tsunami

Early recovery framework
Samoa, Samoa
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An edition of Early recovery framework (2009)

Early recovery framework

submitted to the Prime Minister of Samoa : 29 September 2009 earthquake and tsunami

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Publisher
Govt. Printer, IASC
Language
English
Pages
123

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Table of Contents

Introduction and overview
Early recovery framework
Table of estimated damges and losses
Details of cost calculation for resettlement & basic social services
Details of cost calculation for livelihoods
Details of cost calculation for disaster risk reduction, governance and climate change
Details of cost calcuation for health sector
Tsunami relief shelter/house
Water sector repairs and development
Water sector short/medium term repairs
Water piping details
Early recovery needs assessment
Education needs assessment
Health needs assessment
Agriculture and fisheries needs assessment
Environmental needs assessment
Recovery references and resources
Compilation of relevant lesson learned
Early recovery composition
IASC contact list.

Edition Notes

Title from cover.

"October 2009" -- Cover.

"In the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami that struck Samoa on the 29th September 2009, the Government of Samoa requested the United Nations system to undertake an early recovery needs assessment and to develop an Early Recovery Framework. An Early Recovery Team was set up under the auspices of the Government and the UN led Inter-Agency Standing Committee (IASC)/Pacific Humanitarian Team to provide guidance on the early recovery process. Subsequently, an integrated and multidisciplinary team under the joint leadership of the government of Samoa and the United Nations conducted an Early Recovery Needs Assessment with the participation of a wide range of partners from the IASC/PHT including government ministries, UN agencies, multilateral and bilateral partners, CROP agencies and international and national NGOs" -- p. 2.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 101).

Published in
Samoa, Geneva, Switzerland

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
303.485099614

The Physical Object

Pagination
123 p.
Number of pages
123

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL53411751M
OCLC/WorldCat
741566476

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