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Lessons from aid tracking post disaster

Post-Earthquake Aid to Haiti 1.Overview of funding 2.Analysis of recovery funding by modality and recipient 3.Analysis of recovery funding by sector 4.Lessons learnt from a disaster risk reduction perspective. Lessons from aid tracking post disaster.

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Lessons from aid tracking post disaster

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  1. Post-Earthquake Aid to Haiti 1.Overview of funding2.Analysis of recovery funding by modality and recipient3.Analysis of recovery funding by sector4.Lessons learnt from a disaster risk reduction perspective

  2. Lessons from aid tracking post disaster • Establish or re-establish a government led system as soon as possible: The government has – and should retain – the greatest political capital to gather and analyze information about the aid they are receiving. Aid information policies - including markers such as DRR • Major bilateral and multilateral donors to Haiti have a leading role in promoting new standards of transparency and accountability - currently no inclusion of DRR • As yet there is no formal mechanism to track the estimated $2.5 billion provided to NGOs in private funding following the earthquake in Haiti • Information systems should facilitate decentralization of data submission to project managers. Decentralization of data submission to project managers enables better data in response to specific project questions – i.e. how much funding of an education project has been invested in disaster risk reduction.

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