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China seeks PPAF expertise
in quake rehab
July 15, 2008
The Government of Peoples Republic of China has invited
Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF) to share its
expertise on conceptualization and institutionalisation of
broad reconstruction strategy in earthquake-ravaged
provinces of Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi.
The State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty
Alleviation and Development of China and Department for
International Development (DFID) are jointly organizing an
experts Workshop on International Planning for
Reconstruction and Response to Disaster on July 15, 2008
in Beijing. Chief Operating Officer and Team Leader
Reconstruction and Rehabilitation, PPAF, Kamran Akbar has
been especially invited to share PPAF invaluable
experience/expertise in reconstruction
strategies/methodologies which it applied in
earthquake-hit areas of AJK & NWFP to normalise lives of
affectees in the wake of October 8, 2005 earthquake in
Pakistan. PPAF has been bestowed upon this unique honour
due to its quality control and adherence to compliance
guidelines in the earthquake-hit areas which has started
earning the Fund international credibility. The
computer-based monitoring system developed by PPAF for
reconstruction and rehabilitation also ensures
transparency and accountability.
The State Council Leading Group Office of Poverty
Alleviation and Development of China has also set up a
post earthquake reconstruction working group to take
charge of the village level post-quake reconstruction
planning in Sichuan, Gansu and Shaanxi provinces. Under
the framework of this working group, the State Council
Leading Group Office of Poverty Alleviation and
Development of China, with the support of DFID, will
implement a project to enhance the capacity of people for
poverty alleviation in earthquake-affected rural areas.
Besides PPAF, experts have been invited from Indian
Government’s Disaster Management Office, Graduate School
of Global Environmental Studies in Kyoto University,
Japan, and from international non-governmental
organizations with experience in dealing with disasters in
quake-hit areas around the globe.
The objective of the workshop is to inform planning of
reconstruction work in poor villages in the abovementioned
provinces to be carried out by the State Council Leading
Group Office of Poverty Alleviation and Development of
China in coordination with the line agencies. It will
expose national and provincial stakeholders to practical
experience with recovery after disasters in the Asian
region, such as in Pakistan, India, Turkey, Aceh, Taiwan,
Bangladesh and Philippines. The workshop would help
strategise framework for planning, facilitate assessment
of the impact of earthquake on poor, prepare
participatory/community development plans, improvement in
safety, capacity building, mobilisation of experts, policy
research and monitoring. The emphasis will be on community
development and participation, ensuring safety and
sustainability of all reconstruction activities and multi-sectoral
approach requiring coordination across the line agencies
that is crucial particularly in remote areas. |