Activating The Assessment PPT 1.4

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Activating and Managing an

Assessment

Session Objective: To understand


the key steps/tasks for activating
the Assessment
- The advantage of international cooperation
(as validation and neutrality of results
- Organizational structure: Assessment
management team, technical support teams,
planning orientation etc.
- Coordination: Relevant Government entities
and international partners.
- Resources for conducting the assessment
and agreement on time frame for the
completion of the assessment and
consolidation of report
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Timetab
le

Scheduled Activities
leading to the
assessment report

Compl
etion
Date

Formation of Coordination
Team, Collection of
Baseline data
Orientation Training on
methodology
Mobilize sector teams

25-28
May

Field visits by sector


teams
Data Analysis and
preparation of sectoral
reports
Finalization of the sector
annexes and the main
report

29-30
May
30-31
May
31 May
to 6 June
7-14
June
15-17
June

DAY 1 - UNDERSTANDING PURPOSE


AND VALUE ADDED OF ASSESSMENT

Why, what and what for: THE "RATIONALE" (who


requests it, why, for what; why our institutions get
involved, how we convince others to participate)
Explain that assessment is:
a process (protocol of engagement and differentiate tasks
and responsibilities), based on three general principles:
government led, internally and externally coordinated (avoid
duplication and repetition), based on national demand
a tool (how to determine the post disaster requirements and
assist in developing the post disaster strategy and recovery
plan)
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DAY 2 HOW TO
CONDUCT
AN
ASSESSMEN
T

Explain concepts and definitions


Uniform language, understanding and
purpose
Respecting each institutions / agency /
participating basic mandates and skills
Assessment is built from sectors with a
cross cutting perspective
Tailored to:
National institutional structure
responsible to assess and develop
recovery response, not the
humanitarian response cluster or
humanitarian response frame
Technical capacities of stakeholders
/ assessors involved
Identifying and complementing
national capacities / structures
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APPLICATIO
N OF THE
ASSESSMEN
T
INSTRUMEN
T

By means of the groups formed


From the pre disaster baseline /
existing context
To the Post disaster

Work in groups
aligned with sectors:

Transport
Energy
Agriculture
Housing and Local Infrastructure
Livelihoods and employment
Water and Sanitation

Covering cross cutting issues


Gender
Environment and risk management
Security
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Expected outcome of the


training:
-Familiarization with tool to be used
(damage, loss and needs assessment
including human recovery considerations)
- Formation of thematic and sector groups
that will undertake the preparation of
thematic/sector reports
- Breakout sessions of groups to determine
their agenda and analyse the information
needs and determine need for field visits.
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Steps / components of the


assessment
Infrastructure
damaged assets
- Service and delivery of
goods and services
- Governance
- Risk evolution

IMPACTS AND RECOVERY


PRIORITIES AND
STRATEGY
Identify and quantify needs (post disaster requirements NOT pre
disaster development needs - that actually change due to the
disaster)
Elaborate /negotiate / prioritize THE RECOVERY STRATEGY that will allow

From PDNA to a Recovery


Framework

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Discussion

Questions?

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