The Libya Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA) analyses damages and losses – as well as recovery and reconstruction needs – using a globally established methodology across almost all sectors of the Libyan economy. The report estimates 70 per cent of the needed reconstruction costs would be for infrastructure, with housing the largest component. In addition to outlining the recovery and reconstruction needs, the RDNA analyses the cost of physical damages caused by the flooding and the economic losses in its aftermath. The $1.65 billion total of damages and losses account for 3.6 per cent of Libya’s GDP in 2022. About the Libya Rapid Damage & Needs Assessment The Libya Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment report follows a globally established and recognized damage, loss, and needs assessment methodology developed by the World Bank with contributions from the UN, and the EU.


Source:   Libya Today
January 25, 2024 14:47 UTC