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Explore the implementation and up-scaling of Owner-Driven Reconstruction (ODR) in national and regional programs, with large actors leading initiatives to rebuild with extensive participation in diverse circumstances. Learn about the impact and implications through case studies and discussions on development benefits, contextual effects, and reconstruction criteria. Access the complete summary, keynote talk, and presentations online.
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DEVELOPMENT FROM DISASTERSCALING UP OWNER-DRIVEN RECONSTRUCTION
WHY? • Owner Driven Reconstruction (ODR) gaining acceptance • Increasingly, implemented on a large scale: • national/regional programmes • large actors • large numbers • Widening range of: • approaches to participation • approaches to reconstruction • political, cultural, spatial and economic circumstances. • Emerging implications of the large scale for practice (and theory).
UNDERSTANDING UP-SCALING • Ten case studies • Considered in national or sub-national context • Development experts and humanitarian actors discussed up-scaling of ODR and: • impact on benefits for development • impact of/on contexts (political, institutional, cultural, spatial or economic) • Impact on different reconstruction criteria • intrinsic to elements of ODR.
Summary, keynote talk and all presentations are now on: http://www.lsbu.ac.uk/rbdo/external/DevelopmentfromDisasternotes/devdisasternotes.shtml Or email Michal Lyons michal@the-place.net for the URL!
“Building Back Better: a People Centred Approach to Reconstruction” Rugby: Practical Action Publications forthcoming January 2009