CRNA Guidance

The methodology draws from the post disaster needs assessment and recovery and peacebuilding assessment methodologies. By bringing in key stakeholders, such as the EU, WB and other MDBs, bilateral donors, and civil society, under a coordinated and government-led process that does a macro, meso and micro analysis and develops recovery needs with costs, the CRNA can ensure alignment of the development community behind one comprehensive government-led strategy, which can be converted to common planning and financing outcomes.

Country CRNA Reports

Items: 5
Recovery Needs Assessment for the Social and Economic Impacts of COVID-19 Dominican Republic
2021
This evaluation is intended to provide reliable and timely information to guide the formulation of short and long- term recovery strategies from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Dominican Republic - government
COVID-19 and Tropical Storms Amanda and Cristobal 2020 El Salvador PDNA-CRNA
2020
This analysis is part of the evaluation of the effects, impacts and needs El Salvador is facing due to the double incidence of the COVID -19 pandemic and the tropical storms Amanda and Cristóbal.
El Salvador - government
COVID-19 2020 Ecuador Socioeconomic Assessment COVID-19 PDNA
2020
This report seeks to guide the public policy priorities and decisions of the national government, decentralized autonomous governments and all state functions, as well as the private sector and civil society, to work together to contain the economic downturn and protect the most vulnerable populations through a plan that contains immediate actions to reduce vulnerability and increase capacities and resilience in the short and medium term.
Ecuador - government
COVID-19 2020 South Africa Rapid Emergency Needs Assessment for the most vulnerable groups
2020
This report is a rapid assessment of the needs created by COVID-19, and presents a framework to lift the bottom quintile of South Africa’s population from falling deeper into poverty, squalor, and exclusion.
South Africa - government United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
COVID-19 2020 Azerbaijan Socio-economic Assessment for COVID-19
2020
The Socio-economic Assessment for Covid-19 in Azerbaijan measures the effects and impacts of the crisis across key sectors and to provide the evidence base needed to formulate effective recovery policies and strategies.
Azerbaijan - government United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

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Post-Disaster Needs Assessments
An approach to harmonize the assessment, analysis and prioritization of damages, losses and needs by a range of stakeholders (United Nations agencies and programmes, the World Bank, donors, non-governmental organizations) in support of the national government.

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