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spelling okr-10986-294382021-05-25T09:56:17Z Iraq Reconstruction and Investment : Damage and Needs Assessment of Affected Governorates World Bank Group DAMAGE AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT ACCESS TO SERVICES PRIVATE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSON ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE DELIVERY RULE OF LAW RECONSTRUCTION RECOVERY FRAGILE STATES INFRASTRUCTURE PUBLIC SPENDING ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT FISCAL ADJUSTMENT CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE HOUSING EDUCATION SOCIAL PROTECTION POVERTY LIVELIHOODS OIL AND GAS INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY TRANSPORT WATER AND SANITATION MUNICIPAL SERVICES GOVERNANCE ENVIRONMENT FORESTRY AGRICULTURE WATER SUPPLY INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE ACCESS TO FINANCE The conflict inflicted by ISIS has forced over 5 million ordinary Iraqis to flee their homes, left schools destroyed and hospitals dysfunctional. Seven governorates have been fiercely affected while the entire country felt the shockwaves. During these times of despair, our neighbors and the global community have stood in solidarity with us. After the human suffering and enormous physical destruction that the conflict inflicted, it is now time to turn our gaze from the past to the future. It is time to rebuild the country and the citizens’ lives within. Today, where half of the displaced Iraqis have returned it is necessary to plan for recovery and reconstruction, to create enabling conditions for their return, and to restore livelihoods and service delivery for all in Iraq. The challenges ahead are to craft and execute a reconstruction plan that considers the aspirations of people as well as the constraints posed by time and funds. The preparation of a comprehensive reconstruction plan needs proper assessment of the damage, loss, and recovery needs. The Iraq Damage and Needs Assessment (DNA) is an assessment unprecedented in both its sectoral and geographic scope, covering damages, losses, and needs across 19 sectors in all conflict affected governorates in Iraq. Iraq’s Ministry of Planning took on this challenging task with the help of all line ministries of the Government, and with close collaboration with the World Bank. Scores of national and international experts worked around the clock to produce this assessment. The authors focused not only on the product, but also on the process. Data was gathered from the ground by national experts, from the air by satellites and on the internet by collecting publicly available data via social media analytics. Endless hours of review and validation were dedicated to ensure that the assessment of damages and needs was as robust and comprehensive as possible. The report has kept in mind what is desirable and what is possible. The objective is to estimate damages and to arrive at estimated needs to mobilize funds and to launch immediate recovery and incentivize private sector investments in the process. 2018-03-08T16:40:43Z 2018-03-08T16:40:43Z 2018-01 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/600181520000498420/Iraq-Reconstruction-and-investment-volume-two-damage-and-needs-assessment-of-affected-governorates http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29438 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Iraq
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topic DAMAGE AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT
ACCESS TO SERVICES
PRIVATE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSON
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
RULE OF LAW
RECONSTRUCTION
RECOVERY
FRAGILE STATES
INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC SPENDING
ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE
HOUSING
EDUCATION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
POVERTY
LIVELIHOODS
OIL AND GAS
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORT
WATER AND SANITATION
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
GOVERNANCE
ENVIRONMENT
FORESTRY
AGRICULTURE
WATER SUPPLY
INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
spellingShingle DAMAGE AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT
ACCESS TO SERVICES
PRIVATE SECTOR ENGAGEMENT
INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSON
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
SERVICE DELIVERY
RULE OF LAW
RECONSTRUCTION
RECOVERY
FRAGILE STATES
INFRASTRUCTURE
PUBLIC SPENDING
ESSENTIAL HEALTH SERVICES
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT
FISCAL ADJUSTMENT
CONFLICT AND VIOLENCE
HOUSING
EDUCATION
SOCIAL PROTECTION
POVERTY
LIVELIHOODS
OIL AND GAS
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
TRANSPORT
WATER AND SANITATION
MUNICIPAL SERVICES
GOVERNANCE
ENVIRONMENT
FORESTRY
AGRICULTURE
WATER SUPPLY
INDUSTRY AND COMMERCE
ACCESS TO FINANCE
World Bank Group
Iraq Reconstruction and Investment : Damage and Needs Assessment of Affected Governorates
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description The conflict inflicted by ISIS has forced over 5 million ordinary Iraqis to flee their homes, left schools destroyed and hospitals dysfunctional. Seven governorates have been fiercely affected while the entire country felt the shockwaves. During these times of despair, our neighbors and the global community have stood in solidarity with us. After the human suffering and enormous physical destruction that the conflict inflicted, it is now time to turn our gaze from the past to the future. It is time to rebuild the country and the citizens’ lives within. Today, where half of the displaced Iraqis have returned it is necessary to plan for recovery and reconstruction, to create enabling conditions for their return, and to restore livelihoods and service delivery for all in Iraq. The challenges ahead are to craft and execute a reconstruction plan that considers the aspirations of people as well as the constraints posed by time and funds. The preparation of a comprehensive reconstruction plan needs proper assessment of the damage, loss, and recovery needs. The Iraq Damage and Needs Assessment (DNA) is an assessment unprecedented in both its sectoral and geographic scope, covering damages, losses, and needs across 19 sectors in all conflict affected governorates in Iraq. Iraq’s Ministry of Planning took on this challenging task with the help of all line ministries of the Government, and with close collaboration with the World Bank. Scores of national and international experts worked around the clock to produce this assessment. The authors focused not only on the product, but also on the process. Data was gathered from the ground by national experts, from the air by satellites and on the internet by collecting publicly available data via social media analytics. Endless hours of review and validation were dedicated to ensure that the assessment of damages and needs was as robust and comprehensive as possible. The report has kept in mind what is desirable and what is possible. The objective is to estimate damages and to arrive at estimated needs to mobilize funds and to launch immediate recovery and incentivize private sector investments in the process.
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title Iraq Reconstruction and Investment : Damage and Needs Assessment of Affected Governorates
title_short Iraq Reconstruction and Investment : Damage and Needs Assessment of Affected Governorates
title_full Iraq Reconstruction and Investment : Damage and Needs Assessment of Affected Governorates
title_fullStr Iraq Reconstruction and Investment : Damage and Needs Assessment of Affected Governorates
title_full_unstemmed Iraq Reconstruction and Investment : Damage and Needs Assessment of Affected Governorates
title_sort iraq reconstruction and investment : damage and needs assessment of affected governorates
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2018
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/600181520000498420/Iraq-Reconstruction-and-investment-volume-two-damage-and-needs-assessment-of-affected-governorates
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