Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis : The Central Sulawesi Disaster Response

The September 2018 earthquake, tsunami, and liquefaction in Central Sulawesi—the deadliest natural disaster to hit Indonesia since the 2004 Aceh tsunami—exposed challenges in accessing real-time data on what assistance, how much assistance, and where immediate assistance is needed for emergency reli...

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Main Authors: Purnamasari, Ririn Salwa, Febriady, Ade, Wirapati, Bagus A., Farid, M. Noor, Milne, Peter, Kawasoe, Yasuhiro, Vun, Jian, Engstrom, Ryan, Nasiir, Mercoledi
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Jakarta 2021
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spelling okr-10986-366492022-02-25T17:28:22Z Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis : The Central Sulawesi Disaster Response Purnamasari, Ririn Salwa Febriady, Ade Wirapati, Bagus A. Farid, M. Noor Milne, Peter Kawasoe, Yasuhiro Vun, Jian Engstrom, Ryan Nasiir, Mercoledi NATURAL DISASTER DISASTER RESPONSE WELFARE LIVELIHOODS SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION The September 2018 earthquake, tsunami, and liquefaction in Central Sulawesi—the deadliest natural disaster to hit Indonesia since the 2004 Aceh tsunami—exposed challenges in accessing real-time data on what assistance, how much assistance, and where immediate assistance is needed for emergency relief, and the subsequent recovery and reconstruction phases. In response, the World Bank developed a Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis (WelTrAC) tool, which employs a mixture of panel household survey data and remote-sensed satellite imagery data to integrate micro and macro levels of disaster impact and recovery assessments, and presents the updated findings regularly on an interactive web-based monitoring dashboard. WelTrAC aims to fill the information gaps on the dynamics of welfare and living conditions of disaster-affected victims during the period following a disaster. Such information is crucial in strengthening the Government’s ability to implement effective disaster response strategies for rapid and sustainable recovery. 2021-12-03T15:26:24Z 2021-12-03T15:26:24Z 2021-03 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/undefined/099150012022118775/P1605900f045ef06a0b62e0a4a805e4bb94 http://hdl.handle.net/10986/36649 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Jakarta Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study East Asia and Pacific Indonesia
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topic NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RESPONSE
WELFARE
LIVELIHOODS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION
spellingShingle NATURAL DISASTER
DISASTER RESPONSE
WELFARE
LIVELIHOODS
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
ADAPTIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION
Purnamasari, Ririn Salwa
Febriady, Ade
Wirapati, Bagus A.
Farid, M. Noor
Milne, Peter
Kawasoe, Yasuhiro
Vun, Jian
Engstrom, Ryan
Nasiir, Mercoledi
Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis : The Central Sulawesi Disaster Response
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description The September 2018 earthquake, tsunami, and liquefaction in Central Sulawesi—the deadliest natural disaster to hit Indonesia since the 2004 Aceh tsunami—exposed challenges in accessing real-time data on what assistance, how much assistance, and where immediate assistance is needed for emergency relief, and the subsequent recovery and reconstruction phases. In response, the World Bank developed a Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis (WelTrAC) tool, which employs a mixture of panel household survey data and remote-sensed satellite imagery data to integrate micro and macro levels of disaster impact and recovery assessments, and presents the updated findings regularly on an interactive web-based monitoring dashboard. WelTrAC aims to fill the information gaps on the dynamics of welfare and living conditions of disaster-affected victims during the period following a disaster. Such information is crucial in strengthening the Government’s ability to implement effective disaster response strategies for rapid and sustainable recovery.
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author Purnamasari, Ririn Salwa
Febriady, Ade
Wirapati, Bagus A.
Farid, M. Noor
Milne, Peter
Kawasoe, Yasuhiro
Vun, Jian
Engstrom, Ryan
Nasiir, Mercoledi
author_facet Purnamasari, Ririn Salwa
Febriady, Ade
Wirapati, Bagus A.
Farid, M. Noor
Milne, Peter
Kawasoe, Yasuhiro
Vun, Jian
Engstrom, Ryan
Nasiir, Mercoledi
author_sort Purnamasari, Ririn Salwa
title Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis : The Central Sulawesi Disaster Response
title_short Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis : The Central Sulawesi Disaster Response
title_full Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis : The Central Sulawesi Disaster Response
title_fullStr Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis : The Central Sulawesi Disaster Response
title_full_unstemmed Welfare Tracking in the Aftermath of Crisis : The Central Sulawesi Disaster Response
title_sort welfare tracking in the aftermath of crisis : the central sulawesi disaster response
publisher World Bank, Jakarta
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