Rebuilding Communities
Planned Approach to Recovery
Lessons learnt• Understanding Risk: There is very limited organised capacity to
track how the risks are evolving in different geographies due to emerging development patterns.
• Realistically, the national aspiration to fix the development deficit and move towards sustainable development will take long time…
• Hence:
• maintain organised capacity for disaster preparedness at right level to contain losses and protect development gains.
• risk management process and practice to be handled within limited geographies like, district, block or village/city level.
• Risk management perspective and practices have to flow into the mainstream development processes like preparation of sectoral PIPs at district level, building regulations, design of….
How did the DM System do?6 Capacity Factors of a System
Orgaisation/institution: Leadership and coordination Human resources Establishments, Supplies and equipment Financing Information management Service delivery (benchmarked for early recovery, DRR, social equity, inclusion, quality, coverage…..)
UN Technical Support Look into Social Aspect of Damages
Rapid Needs Assessment
Social Sectoral Plan in FIVE districts
78 Villages
Coverage
216 Villages
ENABLING GO-NGO-CORPORATE COORDINATION
IMPLEMENTATION OF A COORDINATED LIVE SOCIAL SECTORAL PLAN
COORDINATED ACTION
PLAN- SSPs
ASSESSMENT
Using the SSPs DMs of Rudraprayag (4 Sep) and Chamoli (6 Sep) for Uttarkashi & Pithoragarh for multi stakeholder conclave at district level to allocate roles and responsibilities for reconstruction
Solutions from the plains have limited relevance for mountains, Uk citizens need to take leadership
in planning and decision making
Thank You