Green Recovery and Reconstruction Training Toolkit

WWF and the American Red Cross, two leading institutions in the fields of environmental conservation and humanitarian aid, developed a toolkit and training to equip field staff working in humanitarian aid, government, and conservation with practical, solution-oriented techniques for integrating environmental sustainability into international disaster recovery and reconstruction.

The Green Recovery and Reconstruction Training Toolkit for Humanitarian Aid (GRRT) helps make communities stronger and more resilient by making environmental issues an integral part of the recovery process. The toolkit is made up of ten modules that cover the following topics:

  • Project design
  • Monitoring and evaluation
  • Impact assessment tools and techniques
  • Strategic site selection and development
  • Key concepts of construction (such as the materials supply chain)
  • Water and sanitation
  • Livelihoods
  • Green organizational operations

Each module includes a trainer’s guide; training materials for a workshop; PowerPoint slides; a technical content paper that provides background information for the training; and additional resources for further learning.

The downloadable PDf is a summary of the 10 modules, for more information about the WWF-American Red Cross Green Recovery Program or the Green Recovery and Reconstruction Training Toolkit please click here or contact Anita van Breda, Director WWF Humanitarian Partnerships 

Publisher: 
American Red Cross
Date: 
2011
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