Disaster Recovery
The program
addresses the latest methodologies for Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA)
and highlights the importance of integrating the "Build Back Better"
concept to ensure a more resilient and sustainable recovery in the face of
future risks. This training program aims to develop participants' capabilities
in planning and implementing recovery and reconstruction programs following
disasters, with a focus on rehabilitating critical infrastructure, restoring
livelihoods, and empowering communities to restore normal life in a sustainable
manner.
| Responsible | Abdalla Mohamed |
|---|---|
| Last Update | 11/26/2025 |
| Members | 1 |
About this course
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Explain the fundamental concepts related to disaster management and the risk management cycle (prevention – preparedness – response – recovery).
- Apply the PDNA methodology to estimate damages and losses and identify needs after a disaster.
- Prepare an integrated recovery plan that links rapid relief with long-term recovery.
- Integrate the principles of "Build Back Better" into reconstruction plans and livelihood revival.
- Enhance institutional and community coordination in post-disaster planning and implementation processes.
- Analyze global case studies from Global South countries and identify lessons learned from them.
Target Audience
- Representatives of government institutions concerned with planning and disaster management.
- Staff of local organizations and civil society.
- Municipal employees and entities working in infrastructure and essential services.
- Governmental or non-governmental institutions in Qatar.
- Students and individuals in Qatari institutions.
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