Options for Self-reliant Resurgence CPD's Rapid Assessment of Flood 2004

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Options for Self-reliant Resurgence CPD's Rapid Assessment of Flood 2004 By Centre for Policy Dialogue (Author) Publisher(s): Centre For Policy Dialogue (CPD) The University Press Limited (UPL) First Published: 2005 No. of Pages: 109
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The study was motivated by the need to understand the nature of damages incurred by the economy and the survival strategies adopted by the flood victims. More importantly, this was a timely professional initiative on the part of the country's civil society to articulate a set of public policy interventions towards mitigating the adverse consequences of Flood 2004. CPD's Flood Assessment (2004) will possibly be best remembered for the controversy and debate it generated through an early publication of its "damage estimate," which has been corroborated since then by other independent sources. CPD deployed "triangulation methodology" in estimating the flood damage and its spatial distribution, and for tracing the policy responses of the government and the non-government organisations. The methodology essentially involved analysis of primary data from field survey, knowledge derived from key informant debriefing and secondary information from the official sources and media. The cornerstone of CPD's Rapid Assessment of Flood 2004 is, however, a post-flood public policy package which focuses on macroeconomic management and sectoral measures. The study also provides a budgetary estimate indicating that Bangladesh is capable of financing a large part of the anticipated rehabilitation costs from domestic sources. This study is expected to remain as an enduring contribution to the literature on flood and development studies in the context of Bangladesh.
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