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2008 Hurricane Season in Haiti2008 Hurricane Season in Haiti

Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) Damage, Losses and Needs EstimationDamage, Losses and Needs Estimation

Hurricanes in 2008Hurricanes in 2008

Flooded Areas in Gonaives Sep. ´08Flooded Areas in Gonaives Sep. ´08

Population AffectedPopulation Affected

Summary of Damage and LossesSummary of Damage and Losses

Summary of Disaster EffectsSummary of Disaster Effects

Million US$Million US$

Total EffectsTotal Effects 897897

DamageDamage 476476

LossesLosses 421421

53%

47%

Damage Losses

Relative Size of DisasterRelative Size of Disaster

Magnitude of Disaster: Magnitude of Disaster: damage and losses damage and losses represent represent 14.6% of GDP14.6% of GDP

A very significant event for the size A very significant event for the size of the Haitian economyof the Haitian economy

Largest disaster in recent historyLargest disaster in recent history

Summary of Damage and LossesSummary of Damage and Losses

Sector SubsectorDisaster effects, million US$

Damage Losses Total

Social sectors   195.26 28.72 223.98

  Education 27.91 1.14 29.05

  Health 9.94 5.18 15.12

  Housing 157.41 22.40 179.81

Productive Sectors   105.96 320.68 426.64

  Agriculture 67.40 130.50 197.90

  Industry 17.5 109.2 126.7

  Commerce 18.1 61.3 79.4

  Tourism 2.96 19.68 22.64

Infrastructure   89.78 72.05 161.83

  Water and Sanitation 13.16 6.35 19.51

  Electricity 7.62 3.2 10.82

  Transport and Communications 69.00 62.50 131.50

Cross-Sectoral   84.94 0.00 84.94

  Environment 84.94 0 84.94

Total   475.94 421.45 897.39

Distribution of Disaster Effects Distribution of Disaster Effects by Main Sectorsby Main Sectors

First Indication of Post-Disaster Strategic PrioritiesFirst Indication of Post-Disaster Strategic Priorities

25%

48%

18%

9%

Social Productive Infrastructure Environment

17%

83%

Public Private

Distribution of Disaster Effects Distribution of Disaster Effects by Ownershipby Ownership

Indication of where to concentrate recovery and reconstruction effortsIndication of where to concentrate recovery and reconstruction efforts

Negative Impact on EmploymentNegative Impact on Employment

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Income lossIncome loss::MenMen 24.6 million US$24.6 million US$Women 10.9 million US$Women 10.9 million US$

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Impact on Gross Domestic ProductImpact on Gross Domestic Product

12,000

13,000

14,000

15,000

16,000

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GDP Without Disasters GDP After 04 Disaster GDP After 07 Disaster

GDP After Food Crisis GDP After 08 Disaster

20042004HurricaneHurricane

20042004HurricaneHurricane

20072007HurricaneHurricane

20072007HurricaneHurricane 20082008

HurricanesHurricanes

20082008HurricanesHurricanes

FoodFoodCrisisCrisis

Estimation of Needs for Estimation of Needs for Recovery and ReconstructionRecovery and Reconstruction

Strategic Areas for Recovery Strategic Areas for Recovery and Reconstructionand Reconstruction

Area 1Area 1 Area 2Area 2

Area 3Area 3 Area 4Area 4

Food SecurityFood Securityandand

Livelihood RecoveryLivelihood Recovery

Basic Services andBasic Services andConnectivity RehabilitationConnectivity Rehabilitation

And ReconstructionAnd Reconstruction

Productive SectorProductive SectorRecoveryRecovery

Restoration Restoration of the of the

EnvironmentEnvironment

Summary of Post-Disaster NeedsSummary of Post-Disaster Needs

Sector Subsector Recovery and Reconstruction Needs, million US$

Early Recovery Recovery and Reconstruction Total

Food Security 120.00 72.50 192.50

  Agriculture 75.00 72.50 147.50

  Food Security 45   45.00

Social Protection 60.06 152.04 212.10

  Education 31.55 24.91 56.46

  Health 8.44 0.00 8.44

  Water and Sanitation 11.30 9.50 20.80

  Shelter and Housing 8.77 117.63 126.40

Watershed Management 101.40 58.21 159.61

  Environment 101.40 58.21 159.61

Other Productive Sectors 0.00 53.40 53.40

  Industry 0.00 17.70 17.70

  Commerce 0 31.6 31.60

  Tourism 0 4.1 4.10

Other Productive Sectors 0.00 120.60 120.60

  Transport and Communications 0.00 107.00 107.00

  Electricity 0 13.6 13.60

Total   281.46 456.75 738.21

Publication of the Final Report

Establishment of the Haiti Recovery and Resilience Fund

National Meeting on PRSP and related Recovery and Reconstruction

International Donor Conference

Way ForwardWay Forward