Delivering Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Services in an Uncertain Environment (Conference)

Author(s)
King, K. Bosher, L. Kayaga, S.
Publication language
English
Pages
6pp
Date published
01 Jan 2013
Type
Conference, training & meeting documents
Keywords
Capacity development, Evaluation-related, Response and recovery, Urban
Countries
Kenya

Resilience is the current 'buzz word', the question is, is it just a trend and a re-hash of an old debate or can it offer solutions to much needed challenges? A resilience based approach in emergency operations has the ability to improve operations, stimulate recovery, ensure effective exit and transition mechanisms and leave sustainable solutions for rehabilitation; offering the ability to increase coherence between relief, recovery and development. The current financial and operational framework the humanitarian sector operates under sees these activities seperated into 'phases' along a continuum with many agencies deeming any form of 'recovery' activity outside their mandate. But continual challenges with transition, exits, incidence of unnecessary protracted reliefs and consequential negative impacts on society, are a strong indicators of a need to re-evaluate the current emergency paradigm. It is argued that Resilience Building Initiatives (RBIs) have the ability to operationalize resilience in the post-disaster context.