Introduction
Purpose
This training module is for UN officers and government and local
authority officials. It illustrates the key principles and strategies for
effective rehabilitation and reconstruction after a disaster. It highlights the
constraints and opportunities provided by these stages of recovery from the
impact of damaging events.
Many of the decisions and issues concerning rehabilitation and
reconstruction closely relate to emergency response, preparedness, mitigation
and long-term development planning. Therefore, the module is designed to help
the reader understand the linkages between the various stages of the disaster
spectrum.
Rehabilitation and reconstruction
are a combination of social, psychological, cultural, economic, architectural
and political processes. The module explores some of the relationships between
these elements.
The content has been written by experts in the field of disaster
management and in general follows the principles, procedures, and terminology of
the UNDP/UNDRO Disaster Management Manual. However, terminology in this
field is not standardized and authors from different institutions may use the
same terms in slightly different ways. Therefore, there is a glossary of terms
used in this module at the end of this text. Definitions in the glossary are
those of the UNDP/UNDRO Disaster Management Manual. Definitions in the
text are those of the authors.
Scope
This training module primarily refers to recovery after
fast-onset disasters, such as earthquakes, landslides, high winds and flooding.
Recovery after drought introduces many factors which are outside the scope of
the module, since timing and actions needed in this context are significantly
different. The module also excludes recovery after war or civil strife. However,
while the differences remain many of the general issues and principles in the
following text may be applicable to recovery after hostilities as well as
drought situations.
Training Methods
This module is intended for two audiences, the self-study
learner and the participant in a training workshop. The following training
methods are planned for use in workshops and are simulated in the accompanying
training guide. For the self-study learner the text is as close to a
tutor as can be managed in print.
Workshop training methods include:

group discussions

simulations/role plays

supplementary
handouts

videos

review
sessions

self-assessment exercises
The self study learner is invited to use this text as a
workbook. In addition to note taking in the margins, you will be given the
opportunity to stop and examine your learning along the way through questions
included in the text. Write down your answers to these questions before
proceeding to ensure that you have captured key points of the text.