Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters : Reconstruction Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM)
This note presents a financial tracking methodology developed by the World Bank's Indonesia country team. Following the tsunami and the subsequent earthquakes in Nias (2005) and Yogyakarta (2006), the team has produced several reconstruction f...
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okr-10986-111622021-04-23T14:02:54Z Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters : Reconstruction Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM) Fengler, Wolfgang ACCOUNTING BENEFICIARIES BUDGET PLANNING CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS DATA COLLECTION DECISION MAKERS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISASTER DISASTERS EARNINGS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY RELIEF IBRD INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY MEDICINE MEETINGS NATIONS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION OBSERVERS PROGRAMS RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION ROADS SAVINGS SENIOR SURVIVORS TEMPORARY SHELTER TSUNAMI VALUABLE WEB SITE This note presents a financial tracking methodology developed by the World Bank's Indonesia country team. Following the tsunami and the subsequent earthquakes in Nias (2005) and Yogyakarta (2006), the team has produced several reconstruction finance updates and monitored the sources and uses of the funding. The methodology is a relatively simple accounting tool centered on the generation of a core table to facilitate sectoral and geographical analysis and is based on three methodological principles: (i) the comprehensiveness of expenditures; (ii) a specific focus on reconstruction expenditures; and (iii) matching the sectoral classifications in the Damage and Loss Assessment. 2012-08-13T14:19:26Z 2012-08-13T14:19:26Z 2007-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8341031/tracking-financial-flows-after-disasters-reconstruction-expenditure-tracking-analysis-methodology-retam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11162 English PREM Notes; No. 114 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Brief Publications & Research |
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ACCOUNTING BENEFICIARIES BUDGET PLANNING CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS DATA COLLECTION DECISION MAKERS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISASTER DISASTERS EARNINGS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY RELIEF IBRD INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY MEDICINE MEETINGS NATIONS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION OBSERVERS PROGRAMS RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION ROADS SAVINGS SENIOR SURVIVORS TEMPORARY SHELTER TSUNAMI VALUABLE WEB SITE |
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ACCOUNTING BENEFICIARIES BUDGET PLANNING CONTRIBUTION CONTRIBUTIONS DATA COLLECTION DECISION MAKERS DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS DISASTER DISASTERS EARNINGS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC MANAGEMENT EMERGENCY RELIEF IBRD INFLATION INFORMATION SYSTEMS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL BANK INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY MEDICINE MEETINGS NATIONS NONGOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION OBSERVERS PROGRAMS RECONSTRUCTION REHABILITATION ROADS SAVINGS SENIOR SURVIVORS TEMPORARY SHELTER TSUNAMI VALUABLE WEB SITE Fengler, Wolfgang Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters : Reconstruction Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM) |
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This note presents a financial tracking
methodology developed by the World Bank's Indonesia
country team. Following the tsunami and the subsequent
earthquakes in Nias (2005) and Yogyakarta (2006), the team
has produced several reconstruction finance updates and
monitored the sources and uses of the funding. The
methodology is a relatively simple accounting tool centered
on the generation of a core table to facilitate sectoral and
geographical analysis and is based on three methodological
principles: (i) the comprehensiveness of expenditures; (ii)
a specific focus on reconstruction expenditures; and (iii)
matching the sectoral classifications in the Damage and Loss Assessment. |
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Publications & Research :: Brief |
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Fengler, Wolfgang |
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Fengler, Wolfgang |
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Fengler, Wolfgang |
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Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters : Reconstruction Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM) |
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Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters : Reconstruction Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM) |
title_full |
Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters : Reconstruction Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM) |
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Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters : Reconstruction Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM) |
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Tracking Financial Flows after Disasters : Reconstruction Expenditure Tracking Analysis Methodology (RETAM) |
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tracking financial flows after disasters : reconstruction expenditure tracking analysis methodology (retam) |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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2012 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/09/8341031/tracking-financial-flows-after-disasters-reconstruction-expenditure-tracking-analysis-methodology-retam http://hdl.handle.net/10986/11162 |
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