"Looking at Tsunami recovery management from a broader DRR perspective including more resilient small businesses; embracing invariable complexity; simple rules; and ways to turn disaster victims into recovery leaders can help address HFA 2 implementation challenges in India." - Manish Patel, AIDMI, Ahmedabad, India
AIDMI Team met key authorities in Tamil Nadu last week to discuss
tsunami recovery management in a broader Disaster Risk Reduction perspective.
The discussion explored the following six questions.
- How to make small businesses more resilient to future disasters?
- Who is best suited to embrace the invariable complexity of recovery in India? How recovery can in fact profit from such complexity?
- What are the simple rules of recovery strategy that any coastal district administration can use?
- How to capture any ground breaking ideas coming out of recovery management? Are we bypass them?
- How disaster victims became leaders of recovery? What can be done to support this move?
- Are we better situated to make smart recovery decisions? Is recovery administration well informed to make these decisions?
AIDMI team is developing these management questions to better address
HFA 2 related implementation challenges in India.
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