IRP Strategic Framework
In July 2007, the IRP Steering Committee adopted a strategic framework that guides the work of IRP.
According to the Strategic Framework (for full details see documantation shown below), the IRP’s efforts are focused on mainstreaming a culture of prevention by supporting and facilitating the adoption of appropriate recovery practices designed by disaster-affected populations and their governments in high risk countries. The Strategic Framework also guides the current work of IRP which is manifested in
- the conduct of a regular high level event (e.g. International Recovery Forum), which brings together a broad range of senior policy makers and recovery practitioners for an exchange of experiences and for discussion towards the advancement of resilient recovery and achievement of the HFA;
- close cooperation with regional organizations and ISDR regional platforms in promoting and building capacity for resilient recovery; and
- development of tools and resources to fill in the identified gaps in recovery practices and capacities, such as the framework for Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) for recovery to facilitate exchange of knowledge and dialogue among members of the IRP Community of Practice and the IRP member organizations.
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