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Social Impact AnalysisFrom $1Table of contents
OverviewAs experience with recent disasters has shown, comprehensive
assessment of damage, needs, vulnerabilities and capacities plays a key
part in providing effective frameworks for recovery. Often however
there is insufficient attention paid to the impact of recovery on
addressing social vulnerability and livelihoods and a general failure
to include affected communities in recovery planning and programming,
especially in its earliest phases. In general there is still need for a
better understanding of how social groups are affected differently by
disasters, what are the broader impacts and secondary impacts on social
infrastructure and livelihoods systems, and what means might be most
effective for reducing both immediate and future risks. Current initiatives"Strengthening the Social Analysis Component in Rapid Impact and Vulnerability Assessment"Together with the IFRC, ProVention recently organised a workshop in January 2007 in Panama to share experience and ideas for strengthening the social analysis components in post-disaster rapid impact/vulnerability assessment. The workshop focused in particular on assessment in the first 1-4 weeks after a disaster, drawing on the knowledge and experience of a range of international and regional organisations. Results of the workshop will be made available soon on the ProVention website. ProVention, IFRC, UNDP, ECALC, the World bank and other partners are now working to develop a Technical Reference Group on Social Analysis to inform the ongoing revision of the ECLAC assessment methodology. Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)UNDP, ILO, and ECLAC are currently leading an initiative to develop an improved set of tools for post-disaster needs assessment. The primary purpose of the PDNA is to provide all actors in the recovery process, including national and local authorities, international agencies and local communities, with a multi-sectoral, technical overview of the damage and loss patterns and the principal rehabilitation and reconstruction needs and priorities to be addressed during post disaster recovery. The PDNA will also ensure smooth transition and better articulation between emergency response and early recovery. For more information, see:
Other related initiativesAll India Disaster Mitigation InstituteBased on its experience working with communities in India that have been affected by large disasters over the last 10 years, AIDMI has developed a number of innovative tools for engaging with communities in post-disaster assessment and recovery planning, including the Community Damage Assessment and Demand Analysis guide. AIDMI has also developed a number of case studies to highlight experience and lessons learned after specific disasters. Community Risk Assessment Toolkit (ProVention and other partners)The CRA Toolkit is a collection of methodologies and case studies on participatory community risk assessment along with guidance notes to help users identify the most appropriate assessment methodologies and applications. Community Risk Reduction Index (Oxfam)Isabelle Bremaud, the Regional Humanitarian Adviser for Disaster Risk Reduction for Oxfam GB for Central America, Mexico and the Carribean, has presented an overview of a community risk reduction index that Oxfam developed with partners in Haiti. This index included 10 parameters covering physical safety, hazard awareness, organisational preparedness, recovery ability, social capital, psychological resilience, cultural capital, and political capital. Emergency Food Security Assessment (WFP)The World Food Programme has developed the Emergency Food Security Assessment to help identify immediate basic needs for water, food, and health care. This assessment is meant to facilitate a comprehensive analysis of the impact of disasters or other shocks at the micro level (community and household) and an analysis of the three dimensions of food security – availability, access, and utilisation. The assessment itself includes three phases: initial investigation, rapid assessment, and in-depth follow-up assessment of the situation and underlying causes. For more information, see : Health Assessment (PAHO)The Pan American Health Organisation has a range of resource available about assessing health impacts after disasters and assessing the capacities of health facilities to respond to future disaster risks in PAHO's ‘Virtual Disaster Library for Disasters’. Household Economic Approach (Save the Children)"The HEA was developed by Save the Children (UK) in order to provide an effective approach to predicting the effects of drought and other economic shocks on rural populations. It has been widely adopted within Save the Children, by the UN and by governments, both to provide a quantitative description of the economy of a defined population and to analyse the relationship between a shock and the ability of households to maintain their food and non-food consumption." Needs Assessment in Response (Tsunami Evaluation Coalition)One of five thematic evaluations undertaken by the Evaluation Coalition (TEC) on the international humanitarian response the tsunami, "this report evaluates the adequacy, appropriateness and effectiveness of the assessment the first three months after after the tsunami. It focuses on the impact of assessment on the response of international agencies and institutional donors and, ultimately, on the affected populations". Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment (Benfield Hazard Research Centre)Charles Kelly at the Benfield Hazard Research Centre, and in collaboration with CARE and other partners, has been developing a set of resources to guide Rapid Environmental Impact Assessment, including analysis of both the affected communities and the organisations involved in the response and recovery. This work has been developed around a set of core lessons learned from past disasters:
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