National Early Recovery and Reconstruction Plan for Gaza 2014-2017_FINAL...
National Early Recovery and Reconstruction Plan for Gaza 2014-2017_FINAL...
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The <strong>National</strong> <strong>Early</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Reconstruction</strong> <strong>Plan</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Gaza</strong> <strong>2014</strong><br />
SECTION 4: RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION INTERVENTIONS<br />
4.4.3 Rule of Law <strong>and</strong> Human Rights<br />
Relief <strong>Early</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> <strong>Reconstruction</strong> Total<br />
- $1m $6m $7m<br />
The request <strong>for</strong> allowances to civil personnel above also includes personnel of the courts system.<br />
This needs to be complemented by support to legal assistance to vulnerable groups, including IDPs <strong>and</strong> the bereaved, particularly<br />
women <strong>and</strong> children. In this regard, immediate support needs to be provided to legal aid <strong>and</strong> arbitration <strong>for</strong> IDPs, while, in the<br />
medium-term, the partially destroyed legal aid system needs to be rehabilitated.<br />
Civil society organizations with a focus on human rights require support to monitor adherence to human rights principles within<br />
the fragile rule of law setting in the aftermath of the war.<br />
4.4.4 Implementation <strong>and</strong> Coordination<br />
Relief <strong>Early</strong> <strong>Recovery</strong> <strong>Reconstruction</strong> Total<br />
- $12m $20m $32m<br />
The MOPWH, UNRWA, <strong>and</strong> UNDP will conduct cross-sectoral assessment of damages to infrastructure <strong>and</strong> buildings. Once<br />
these assessments are done, the Government will use strategic spatial planning to build back better, particularly in residential<br />
neighborhoods <strong>and</strong> community infrastructure. Spatial planning is most critical <strong>for</strong> the most affected localities, including<br />
Shujaiyeh <strong>and</strong> Khuza’a.<br />
To support this <strong>and</strong> other implementation management tasks <strong>for</strong> this <strong>Plan</strong>, the Government will scale up its capacity <strong>for</strong><br />
coordination, implementation, <strong>and</strong> monitoring of needs assessments <strong>and</strong> recovery <strong>and</strong> reconstruction interventions. Capacity<br />
will also be needed to monitor arrangements <strong>for</strong> the import of building materials.