ADB Build Back Better Sector Dialogues

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ADB Build Back Better Sector Dialogues

12 December 2024 to 31 March 2025

When a disaster occurs, timely support for recovery and reconstruction efforts is critical to minimize potential long-term setbacks to sustainable and inclusive socioeconomic development. The ADB Build Back Better Sector Dialogues aim to share regional voices, stories, ideas, and lessons learned on enhancing climate and disaster resilience through effective and well-designed emergency assistance. The series will feature perspectives from ADB staff, global thought leaders, and local voices. This knowledge series centers on ADB’s new Build Back Better Sector Guides.

 

ABOUT THE BUILD BACK BETTER SECTOR DIALOGUES

Asia and the Pacific bears the largest share of the world’s disaster impacts, with 36% of worldwide natural hazard events occurring in Asian Development Bank (ADB) developing member countries (DMCs) from 2004 to 2023. The brunt of disaster impacts falls disproportionately upon poor and vulnerable populations and can generate long-term setbacks to sustainable economic development. The trend of increasing disaster losses across the region underscores the continued importance of investing in resilience as a central tenet of recovery and reconstruction. Transforming countries toward resilient long-term development pathways by building back better is critical to prepare for tomorrow’s challenges.

The ADB Build Back Better Sector Dialogues aimed to share regional voices, stories, ideas, and lessons learned on enhancing climate and disaster resilience through effective and well-designed emergency assistance. The series featured perspectives from ADB staff, global thought leaders, and local voices. This knowledge series centered on ADB’s new “Build Back Better” sector guides. It launched in October 2024 as practical, solution-oriented resources to support its clients, partners, and staff to enhance the climate and disaster resilience of communities, infrastructure, and systems by building back better. The guides are based on principles, measures, and lessons learned from the international literature, over 20 years of ADB disaster and emergency assistance, and wide-ranging consultations and expert inputs. The six guides cover cross-cutting themes (volume 1) and transport, water, sanitation and hygiene, irrigated agriculture, social infrastructure, and power sectors (volumes 2-6).

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Program and Learning Materials: 
Date Session / Activity Presentation Material Speaker(s)
12 Dec 2024 12 December 2024 Event 1: Build Back Better Sector Dialogue: Cross-cutting Themes
This introductory webinar explored the principles and crosscutting measures likely relevant to any post-disaster recovery and reconstruction project, ...
12 Dec 2024 17 December 2024 Event 2: Build Back Better Sector Dialogue: Transport
The second webinar explored good practice solutions, considerations, and lessons learned for building back better in the transport sector, featuring a...
12 Dec 2024 28 January 2025 Event 3: Build Back Better Sector Dialogue: Power
The third webinar explored good practice solutions, considerations, and lessons learned for building back better power systems, featuring a case study...
12 Dec 2024 10 February 2025 Event 4: Build Back Better Sector Dialogue: Irrigated Agriculture
The fourth webinar explored good practice solutions, considerations, and lessons learned for building back better agriculture systems, featuring a case...
12 Dec 2024 27 February 2025 Event 5: Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene
This fifth webinar explored good practice solutions and lessons for building back better of water, sanitation, and hygiene systems, featuring a case study...
12 Dec 2024 28 March 2025 Event 6: Build Back Better Sector Dialogue: Social Infrastructure
The sixth webinar explored good practice solutions, considerations, and lessons learned for building back better of the social infrastructure sector, ...

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