Natural Disaster Response : Lessons from Evaluations of the World Bank and Others

This document aims to provide a concise collection of those good practices and challenges that have recently been identified by evaluative work on natural disaster response of the World Bank, the Independent Evaluation Group (IEG), and other major actors. It is hoped that the lessons identified can be used by World Bank staff engaged in work related to natural disasters, to gain insights into approaches that may promote or hinder effective assistance to partner countries. Although great international attention is focused on the occurrence of disasters and the short term response to them, this phase is only part of the overall disaster management cycle. This cycle includes three main phases pre-disaster, disaster response, and post-disaster each of which has an appropriate range of activities. Evaluations have provided many lessons for this phase. However, these generally also carry over into the post-disaster phase, and even further into the next pre-disaster phase. Some of the lessons may partially contradict each other (for example, the value of local participation may cut across the benefits of speedy action), which means that trade-offs must be developed for each specific situation.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Todd, David, Todd, Hazel
Format: Book biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2011
Subjects:ACCOUNTABILITY, ADAPTATION, ADAPTING, ASPECTS OF DISASTER MANAGEMENT, BANKS, BUILDING CODES, CAPACITY BUILDING, CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS, CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT, CAPACITY-BUILDING, CLIMATE, DAMAGE ASSESSMENT, DAMAGE ASSESSMENTS, DAMAGES, DISASTER ACTIVITIES, DISASTER COMMUNICATION, DISASTER EVENT, DISASTER EVENTS, DISASTER INFORMATION, DISASTER INFORMATION MANAGEMENT, DISASTER INSURANCE, DISASTER MANAGEMENT, DISASTER MANAGEMENT ACTIVITIES, DISASTER MITIGATION, DISASTER PREPAREDNESS, DISASTER PREVENTION, DISASTER RECONSTRUCTION, DISASTER RECOVERY, DISASTER REDUCTION, DISASTER REDUCTION INITIATIVES, DISASTER RELIEF, DISASTER RESILIENCE, DISASTER RESPONSE, DISASTER RESPONSES, DISASTER RISK, DISASTER RISK ASSESSMENT, DISASTER RISK REDUCTION, DISASTER RISKS, DISASTER SITUATION, DISASTER SITUATIONS, DISASTER UNITS, DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRY, DISASTERS, DOCUMENTS, DROUGHT, DROUGHT-PRONE AREAS, DROUGHTS, EARLY WARNING, EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS, EARLY WARNINGS, EARTHQUAKE, EARTHQUAKES, EMERGENCIES, EMERGENCY COMMITTEE, EMERGENCY OPERATIONS, EMERGENCY RECOVERY, EMERGENCY RECOVERY LOAN, EMERGENCY RESPONSE, EMERGENCY SITUATION, EMERGENCY SITUATIONS, EMPLOYMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION, ERL, EVACUATION, FARMERS, FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, FLOOD, FLOOD MANAGEMENT, FLOOD RESPONSE, FLOODING, FLOODS, HOUSING, HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE, HURRICANE, IMPLEMENTATION CAPACITY, INFORMATION DISSEMINATION, INSURANCE, INTERNATIONAL STRATEGY FOR DISASTER REDUCTION, LEGISLATION, LOCAL GOVERNMENT, LOCAL GOVERNMENT STRUCTURES, MANDATES, NATURAL DISASTER, NATURAL DISASTERS, NATURAL HAZARD, NATURAL HAZARDS, NATURAL RESOURCES, NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS, OCCURRENCE OF DISASTERS, RECONSTRUCTION, REHABILITATION PROGRAMS, RELIEF ACTIVITIES, RELIEF EFFORTS, RELIEF WORK, RISK ASSESSMENT, RISK MANAGEMENT, RISK REDUCTION, SAFETY, SAFETY NETS, SLOW ONSET DISASTERS, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TEMPORARY SHELTER, TSUNAMI, URBAN DEVELOPMENT, VICTIMS,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/621591468350106378/Natural-disaster-response-lessons-from-evaluations-of-the-World-Bank-and-others
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/27353
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