Priority setting amid the rubble: Organisational approaches to post-disaster reconstruction in Haiti

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Author(s)
Hooper, M.
Publication language
English
Date published
21 Aug 2014
Publisher
International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction
Type
Articles
Keywords
Disasters, Earthquakes, NGOs, Response and recovery, Urban
Countries
Haiti

This paper examines organisational priority setting with respect to post-disaster reconstruction through a case study of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. Interviews were conducted with 52 organisations, across seven categories, working in Port-au-Prince. Results show that these organisations can be grouped as specialists or generalists in terms of priority setting. Specialists are more likely to be funders or well-resourced organisations. Generalists are smaller organisations that are typically beneficiaries of funding, including small international NGOs and Haitian NGOs. International funders acted on a relatively standard repertoire of global priorities, while the priorities of generalist organisations were more readily modified and were influenced by a need to securere sources from funders.