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International Recovery Platform

The International Recovery Platform (IRP) is a joint initiative of United Nations agencies, international financial institutions, national and local governments, and non-governmental organizations engaged in disaster recovery. IRP was founded in 2005. It came after the Second World Conference on Disaster Reduction, to support implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA). The group works to identify and address gaps in recovery knowledge, practice and constraints. In 2015, IRP aligned its work to support implementation of the newly adopted Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. It concentrated on Priority Four – building back better in recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.

The International Recovery Platform is led by its 17-member Steering Committee, and is coordinated by a secretariat based in Kobe, Japan.

IRP Steering Committee edit

The International Recovery Platform is a partnership composed of, and led by its Steering Committee. The 17 IRP Steering Committee members are:[1]

Areas of work edit

International Recovery Forum edit

The International Recovery Forum is an annual conference organized by IRP in Kobe, Japan every January. The IRP Forum convenes senior policy makers and practitioners to exchange experiences and facilitate discussion on challenges to resilient recovery, and opportunities for rebuilding.

  • 2020 Building Back Better through Resilient Infrastructure
  • 2019 Attaining the Build Back Better Dividend
  • 2018 Build Back Better in Urban Resilience
  • 2017 Build Back Better Towards Resilient and Healthy Communities
  • 2016 Sending the Message of Build Back Better from Hyogo, Japan
  • 2015 Sending the Message of Building Back Better from Hyogo, Japan
  • 2014 The Role of Private Sector in Disaster Recovery
  • 2013 Resilient Recovery in Cities and Municipalities: Lessons on Integrating DRR into Recovery and Development Planning-Tohoku and Global Experiences and the Post 2015 Framework for DRR
  • 2012 Regional Cooperation for Resilient Recovery
  • 2011 Pre-Disaster Recovery Planning for Building Back Better
  • 2010 From Resilient Recovery to Sustainable Development
  • 2009 Building Back Better and Greener -Engaging Partners for Environmentally Sound Recovery
  • 2008 Capacity Development for Better Recovery
  • 2007 Progress of the Implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action and Recovery from Tsunami and Earthquake
  • 2006 1st Anniversary of the International Recovery Platform
  • 2006 Lesson on Recovery Learned from Recent Major Disasters
  • 2005 International Seminar on Post Disaster Recovery

Guidance Notes on Recovery edit

In 2010, the International Recovery Platform launched the Guidance Notes on Recovery series. The Guidance Notes were conceived to respond to a need for practical resources that can support recovery planners, decision-makers, and implementers with good practices and lessons gleaned from past recovery efforts. Since the inception of the series, IRP has issued a total thirteen volumes, organized by sectors and key themes in recovery.

  • Health Supplementary Edition (2017)
  • Private Sector (2016)
  • Pre-Disaster Recovery Planning (2012)
  • Climate Change (2010)
  • Environment (2010)
  • Governance (2010)
  • Health (2010)
  • Infrastructure (2010)
  • Livelihoods (2010)
  • Psychosocial (2010)
  • Shelter (2010)
  • Telling Live Lessons (2010)

References edit

  1. ^ "Steering Committee Members". International Recovery Platform. Retrieved 16 January 2020.

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World Conference on Disaster Reduction to support implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action HFA The group works to identify and address gaps in recovery knowledge practice and constraints In 2015 IRP aligned its work to support implementation of the newly adopted Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction It concentrated on Priority Four building back better in recovery rehabilitation and reconstruction The International Recovery Platform is led by its 17 member Steering Committee and is coordinated by a secretariat based in Kobe Japan Contents 1 IRP Steering Committee 2 Areas of work 2 1 International Recovery Forum 2 2 Guidance Notes on Recovery 3 ReferencesIRP Steering Committee editThe International Recovery Platform is a partnership composed of and led by its Steering Committee The 17 IRP Steering Committee members are 1 Asian Development Bank ADB Asian Disaster Reduction Center ADRC Cabinet Office Government of Japan Centro de Coordinacion para la Prevencion de los Desastres Naturales en America Central Punto Focal Regiona CEPREDENAC Hyogo Prefectural Government Japan International Labour Organization ILO Ministry of Foreign Affairs Italy Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC The World Bank UN Environment United Nations Centre for Regional Development UNCRD United Nations Development Programme UNDP United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization UNESCO United Nations Human Settlements Programme UN HABITAT United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction UNDRR United Nations Office for Project Services UNOPS World Health Organization WHO Areas of work editInternational Recovery Forum edit The International Recovery Forum is an annual conference organized by IRP in Kobe Japan every January The IRP Forum convenes senior policy makers and practitioners to exchange experiences and facilitate discussion on challenges to resilient recovery and opportunities for rebuilding 2020 Building Back Better through Resilient Infrastructure 2019 Attaining the Build Back Better Dividend 2018 Build Back Better in Urban Resilience 2017 Build Back Better Towards Resilient and Healthy Communities 2016 Sending the Message of Build Back Better from Hyogo Japan 2015 Sending the Message of Building Back Better from Hyogo Japan 2014 The Role of Private Sector in Disaster Recovery 2013 Resilient Recovery in Cities and Municipalities Lessons on Integrating DRR into Recovery and Development Planning Tohoku and Global Experiences and the Post 2015 Framework for DRR 2012 Regional Cooperation for Resilient Recovery 2011 Pre Disaster Recovery Planning for Building Back Better 2010 From Resilient Recovery to Sustainable Development 2009 Building Back Better and Greener Engaging Partners for Environmentally Sound Recovery 2008 Capacity Development for Better Recovery 2007 Progress of the Implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action and Recovery from Tsunami and Earthquake 2006 1st Anniversary of the International Recovery Platform 2006 Lesson on Recovery Learned from Recent Major Disasters 2005 International Seminar on Post Disaster RecoveryGuidance Notes on Recovery edit In 2010 the International Recovery Platform launched the Guidance Notes on Recovery series The Guidance Notes were conceived to respond to a need for practical resources that can support recovery planners decision makers and implementers with good practices and lessons gleaned from past recovery efforts Since the inception of the series IRP has issued a total thirteen volumes organized by sectors and key themes in recovery Health Supplementary Edition 2017 Private Sector 2016 Pre Disaster Recovery Planning 2012 Climate Change 2010 Environment 2010 Governance 2010 Health 2010 Infrastructure 2010 Livelihoods 2010 Psychosocial 2010 Shelter 2010 Telling Live Lessons 2010 References edit Steering Committee Members International Recovery Platform Retrieved 16 January 2020 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International 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