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World Bank Response to Sichuan - Wenchuan Earthquake old

EARTHQUAKE STATISTICS*
(As of July 13, 2008)

Casualties:

69,197

Missing:

18,289

*Source: Reconstruction After Earthquake website (Xinhua News Agency)

This website intends to provide a source of international knowledge, experience, best practice and other materials related to disaster recovery and reconstruction for international and national partners.

  
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WHAT THE WORLD BANK IS DOING

In the aftermath of the devastating Wenchuan earthquake in Sichuan Province, the World Bank has supported China with an initial $1.5 million grant through the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR). This grant has helped to provide emergency tents and will provide technical assistance for the reconstruction effort. The Bank also mobilized a team of international experts, many with experience in other recent earthquakes such as in Turkey and Pakistan. These international experts met with Chinese counterparts in the central and local government who are charged with planning the reconstruction efforts. The World Bank has recently also provided a Global Environment Facility (GEF) grant of US$1 million to support assessment of chemical contamination in the earthquake.

Global Environmental Facility Grant to China to Assess Environmental Impact of Wenchuan Earthquake (July 9, 2008)
Workshop on Earthquake Recovery and Reconstruction: International Experience and Best Practices (June 12, 2008, Beijing)
World Bank Note on Global Good Practices in Earthquake Recovery and Reconstruction (May 27, 2008)
World Bank ready to Help China Earthquake Victims, Zoellick says (May 14, 2008)

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NEWS AND BLOG
Interviews with China Daily:

How to ensure not one village is left behind

People's roles key to rebuilding
How to fight disasters in future
Recycle waste for rebuilding

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China blog:

Sichuan: Ordinary life in an extraordinary situation

After the Sichuan earthquake: Where will people live?

Beginning the recovery assistance mission to China's earthquake-affected area

Sichuan earthquake leaves migrant workers worrying about left-behind children

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RESOURCES
Disaster Risk Management at the World Bank
Disaster Management Operational Documents of the Bank
IFC: Summary of Proposed Investment
Pakistan Earthquake
Tsunami & Earthquake Reconstruction
Independent Evaluation Group - An Evaluation of World Bank Assistance for Natural Disasters
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery
Provention Consortium
United Nations in China: Disaster Management
UNDP: Wenchuan Quake: UNDP Response

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