Linking relief, rehabilitation and development (LRRD)

SUMMARY OF:

Commission Communication COM(2001) 153 final: the approach of Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development

SUMMARY

WHAT DOES THIS COMMUNICATION DO?

Emergency relief operations deal with immediate needs, but should also find ways to boost resilience to future crises by providing longer-term development benefits and strengthening risk management. This approach is called Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development (LRRD).

In discussing the challenges to be addressed by the international community in post-crisis situations, the Communication identifies measures to improve the EU's contribution, and aims to link immediate assistance effectively with longer term development policies.

KEY POINTS

The Communication refers to 3 categories of crisis.

To respond more effectively to post-crisis situations, the following approach is proposed:

Some of the discussion in this communication is resumed and further developed in the Commission's 2012 communication on the EU Approach to Resilience: Learning from food security crises.

BACKGROUND

Resilience and Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development

KEY TERM

* The ‘Friends of’ approach: a United Nations strategy aimed at involving the largest possible number of international donors co-ordinating their actions in a particular country.

ACT

Communication from the Commission to the Council and the European Parliament – Linking Relief, Rehabilitation and Development – An assessment (COM(2001) 153 final of 23.4.2001)

RELATED ACTS

Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council - The EU Approach to Resilience: Learning from food security crises (COM(2012) 586 final of 3.10.2012)

last update 26.11.2015