Orientation training for coordinated Recovery Needs Assessment for Bosnia and Herzegovina

The Coordinated Recovery Needs Assessment following the devastating floods in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) started on 29 May in Sarajevo. This is a joint effort of the United Nations, the World Bank, and EU Member States with the BiH authorities in the lead. A team to coordinate efforts during the Recovery Needs Assessment has been set up by the Delegation of the EU to BiH/EUSR.

The process was officially initiated by a two-day orientation training for the representatives of the institutions of BiH (state level), the Federation of BiH, the Republika Srpska and the Brcko District, as well as international experts from the EU, the UN organisations and the World Bank. The training was hosted by the Delegation of the EU to BiH/EU Special Representative in BiH.

More than 100 BiH officials, national and international experts took part in the Recovery Needs Assessment for BiH had an opportunity to familiarise themselves with and agree on the recovery needs assessment methodology.

The methodology integrates the World Bank/EU and UN methodology for assessment of the impact of the disaster on the affected areas. This will include a comprehensive assessment of the effects and impact of the disaster from the municipal to the state level, combining social, economic and financial aspects.

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