Purpose
Recovery and transition tracks the shift from immediate emergency response toward repair, restoration, and durable delivery capacity.
This phase asks whether the constraints that shaped emergency modality choices are changing: markets may recover, access may open or close, financial systems may restart, and household needs may shift from immediate relief toward longer-term support.
What This Section Holds
- Recovery priority records
- Transition constraints
- Market and service restoration notes
- Infrastructure repair status
- Transition risks between relief and recovery phases
- Updated feasibility assumptions
WordPress Subpages
| Page | Slug | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Recovery Priorities | /recovery-transition/recovery-priorities/ |
Priority recovery needs and sequencing |
| Transition Constraints | /recovery-transition/transition-constraints/ |
Constraints affecting restoration and longer-term assistance |
Link To Humanitarian Assistance
Recovery changes the modality question. Crisis & Disaster Intelligence (CDI) should reassess assistance options when markets, access, infrastructure, and service capacity recover or deteriorate. What was feasible in emergency mode may differ significantly from what is optimal in recovery.