Adapting Community Driven Approaches for Post-Disaster Recovery : Experiences from Indonesia
The Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias (MDF) and the Java Reconstruction Fund (JRF) have played significant roles in the remarkable recovery of Aceh, Nias and Java, following some of the worst disasters in Indonesia in recent years. The MDF and the...
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okr-10986-176322021-04-23T14:03:39Z Adapting Community Driven Approaches for Post-Disaster Recovery : Experiences from Indonesia MDF-JRF Secretariat ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ARCHITECTURE BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CITIES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COLLABORATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ASSETS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MEETINGS COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMUNITY PLANS COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES CONSENSUS CONSULTATION COOPERATIVE HOUSING CORRUPTION COST OF HOUSING CREDIBILITY DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISASTER DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER SURVIVORS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISTRICTS DOCUMENTS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES EVACUEES FACILITATORS FIGURES FISHING VILLAGES FLOOD FLOODING FLOODS FORESTS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HOME OWNERS HOMES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING DESIGN HOUSING PROGRAMS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING UNITS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTH INTERNATIONAL LABOUR INTERVENTIONS LESSONS LEARNED LEVELS OF PARTICIPATION LINE MINISTRIES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PARTICIPATION MARGINALIZED GROUPS NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NEEDS ASSESSMENTS NEIGHBORHOOD OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY RATES PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATORY MECHANISMS PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PREPARATION PROJECT APPRAISAL PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS PUBLIC BUILDINGS RECONSTRUCTION RURAL AREAS SELF-HELP SETTLEMENT SHELTER SHELTERS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SERVICES SPATIAL PLANNING STAKEHOLDERS STORM SURVIVORS TEMPORARY SHELTERS TIDAL WAVES TRANSPARENCY TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS URBAN COMMUNITIES VICTIMS VILLAGE VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES VOLCANO The Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias (MDF) and the Java Reconstruction Fund (JRF) have played significant roles in the remarkable recovery of Aceh, Nias and Java, following some of the worst disasters in Indonesia in recent years. The MDF and the JRF, which is patterned after it, are each considered a highly successful model for post-disaster reconstruction. This paper presents the lessons from the MDF and JRF's use of large-scale, government-implemented community driven development programs to deliver reconstruction at the village level in Aceh, Nias and Java. It documents how local level recovery using a community driven approach can result in not only cost effective physical outputs, but also empowered communities with greater capacities and more prepared to face future disasters. The MDF and JRF experiences have demonstrated many less tangible social benefits. These include faster social recovery from the impact of disasters and increased confidence and capacities of local actors to engage in local level planning. Most importantly, the community driven approach to reconstruction empowers victims of natural disaster to become key agents in their own recovery. 2014-04-07T18:47:32Z 2014-04-07T18:47:32Z 2012-12 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/12/18775378/adapting-community-driven-approaches-post-disaster-recovery-experiences-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17632 English en_US MDF-JRF working paper series;no. 1 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank, Jakarta Publications & Research :: Working Paper East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ARCHITECTURE BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CITIES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COLLABORATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ASSETS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MEETINGS COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMUNITY PLANS COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES CONSENSUS CONSULTATION COOPERATIVE HOUSING CORRUPTION COST OF HOUSING CREDIBILITY DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISASTER DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER SURVIVORS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISTRICTS DOCUMENTS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES EVACUEES FACILITATORS FIGURES FISHING VILLAGES FLOOD FLOODING FLOODS FORESTS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HOME OWNERS HOMES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING DESIGN HOUSING PROGRAMS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING UNITS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTH INTERNATIONAL LABOUR INTERVENTIONS LESSONS LEARNED LEVELS OF PARTICIPATION LINE MINISTRIES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PARTICIPATION MARGINALIZED GROUPS NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NEEDS ASSESSMENTS NEIGHBORHOOD OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY RATES PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATORY MECHANISMS PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PREPARATION PROJECT APPRAISAL PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS PUBLIC BUILDINGS RECONSTRUCTION RURAL AREAS SELF-HELP SETTLEMENT SHELTER SHELTERS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SERVICES SPATIAL PLANNING STAKEHOLDERS STORM SURVIVORS TEMPORARY SHELTERS TIDAL WAVES TRANSPARENCY TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS URBAN COMMUNITIES VICTIMS VILLAGE VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES VOLCANO |
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ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACCOUNTABILITY ARCHITECTURE BASIC INFRASTRUCTURE BENEFICIARIES BENEFICIARY COMMUNITIES CAPACITY BUILDING CITIES CIVIL SERVANTS CIVIL SOCIETY CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS CLINICS COLLABORATION COMMUNITIES COMMUNITY ASSETS COMMUNITY CONTRIBUTIONS COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY EMPOWERMENT COMMUNITY GROUPS COMMUNITY INFRASTRUCTURE COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT COMMUNITY MEETINGS COMMUNITY MEMBERS COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION COMMUNITY PLANNING COMMUNITY PLANS COMMUNITY RECONSTRUCTION COMMUNITY REPRESENTATIVES CONSENSUS CONSULTATION COOPERATIVE HOUSING CORRUPTION COST OF HOUSING CREDIBILITY DECISION-MAKING PROCESSES DISASTER DISASTER PREPAREDNESS DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER RESPONSE DISASTER RISK DISASTER RISK REDUCTION DISASTER SURVIVORS DISASTER-PRONE COUNTRIES DISASTERS DISPUTE RESOLUTION DISTRICTS DOCUMENTS EARTHQUAKE EARTHQUAKES ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EMPOWERMENT OF COMMUNITIES EVACUEES FACILITATORS FIGURES FISHING VILLAGES FLOOD FLOODING FLOODS FORESTS GENDER GENDER EQUALITY GOOD GOVERNANCE GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATIONS HOME OWNERS HOMES HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLDS HOUSES HOUSING HOUSING DESIGN HOUSING PROGRAMS HOUSING PROJECTS HOUSING UNITS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS IMPLEMENTING AGENCIES INSTITUTIONAL CAPACITY INSTITUTIONAL STRENGTH INTERNATIONAL LABOUR INTERVENTIONS LESSONS LEARNED LEVELS OF PARTICIPATION LINE MINISTRIES LOCAL AUTHORITIES LOCAL CAPACITY LOCAL COMMUNITIES LOCAL GOVERNMENT LOCAL GOVERNMENTS LOCAL PARTICIPATION MARGINALIZED GROUPS NATURAL DISASTER NATURAL DISASTERS NATURAL HAZARDS NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT NEEDS ASSESSMENTS NEIGHBORHOOD OCCUPANCY OCCUPANCY RATES PARTICIPATION OF WOMEN PARTICIPATORY APPROACH PARTICIPATORY APPROACHES PARTICIPATORY DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPATORY MECHANISMS PARTICIPATORY MONITORING PARTICIPATORY PLANNING PARTICIPATORY PROCESS PARTICIPATORY PROCESSES PREPARATION PROJECT APPRAISAL PROJECT DESIGN PROJECT EVALUATION PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION PSYCHOLOGICAL BENEFITS PUBLIC BUILDINGS RECONSTRUCTION RURAL AREAS SELF-HELP SETTLEMENT SHELTER SHELTERS SOCIAL CAPITAL SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SOCIAL FUNDS SOCIAL POLICY SOCIAL SERVICES SPATIAL PLANNING STAKEHOLDERS STORM SURVIVORS TEMPORARY SHELTERS TIDAL WAVES TRANSPARENCY TSUNAMI TSUNAMIS URBAN COMMUNITIES VICTIMS VILLAGE VILLAGE LEVEL VILLAGES VOLCANO MDF-JRF Secretariat Adapting Community Driven Approaches for Post-Disaster Recovery : Experiences from Indonesia |
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East Asia and Pacific Indonesia |
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The Multi Donor Fund for Aceh and Nias
(MDF) and the Java Reconstruction Fund (JRF) have played
significant roles in the remarkable recovery of Aceh, Nias
and Java, following some of the worst disasters in Indonesia
in recent years. The MDF and the JRF, which is patterned
after it, are each considered a highly successful model for
post-disaster reconstruction. This paper presents the
lessons from the MDF and JRF's use of large-scale,
government-implemented community driven development programs
to deliver reconstruction at the village level in Aceh, Nias
and Java. It documents how local level recovery using a
community driven approach can result in not only cost
effective physical outputs, but also empowered communities
with greater capacities and more prepared to face future
disasters. The MDF and JRF experiences have demonstrated
many less tangible social benefits. These include faster
social recovery from the impact of disasters and increased
confidence and capacities of local actors to engage in local
level planning. Most importantly, the community driven
approach to reconstruction empowers victims of natural
disaster to become key agents in their own recovery. |
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper |
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MDF-JRF Secretariat |
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MDF-JRF Secretariat |
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MDF-JRF Secretariat |
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Adapting Community Driven Approaches for Post-Disaster Recovery : Experiences from Indonesia |
title_short |
Adapting Community Driven Approaches for Post-Disaster Recovery : Experiences from Indonesia |
title_full |
Adapting Community Driven Approaches for Post-Disaster Recovery : Experiences from Indonesia |
title_fullStr |
Adapting Community Driven Approaches for Post-Disaster Recovery : Experiences from Indonesia |
title_full_unstemmed |
Adapting Community Driven Approaches for Post-Disaster Recovery : Experiences from Indonesia |
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adapting community driven approaches for post-disaster recovery : experiences from indonesia |
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World Bank, Jakarta |
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2014 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2012/12/18775378/adapting-community-driven-approaches-post-disaster-recovery-experiences-indonesia http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17632 |
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