ACTIVITY TITLE
Dutch Disaster Risk Reduction and Surge Support (DRRS)
Reported by
Netherlands Enterprise Agency NL-KVK-27378529 Government
ACTIVITY SCOPE COLLABORATION TYPE AID TYPE FINANCE TYPE FLOW TYPE TIED STATUS HIERARCHY
Bilateral 1
Other technical assistance D02
Standard grant 110 Private Development Finance 30 Untied 1
Planned start date 2023-07-01
Planned end date 2027-12-31
Actual start date 2023-07-01
activity status: Implementation
The activity is currently being implemented
WHO'S INVOLVED ( 3 )
PARTICIPATING ORG REFERENCE ROLE TYPE
Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Accountable Government
Netherlands Enterprise Agency
Implementing Government
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Funding Government
General
RVO provides water-related experts through its Dutch Disaster Risk Reduction & Surge Support (DRRS) programme. DRRS aims to prevent and reduce the impact of water and climate-related disasters worldwide and increase the resilience of affected areas and populations.The DRRS programme operates in all disaster management cycle phases: mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery. Foreign governments and humanitarian actors can request support. Every intervention is tailor-made. DRRS can assemble a team with relevant stakeholders and (local) experts based on the challenge and expertise needed.
recipient country ( 36 )
BrazilBR
11.33
KazakhstanKZ
10
LibyaLY
9.33
MongoliaMN
6.67
Sudan (the)SD
6
MozambiqueMZ
4.67
PakistanPK
4
EcuadorEC
3.33
South SudanSS
3.33
South AfricaZA
3.33
ChadTD
2.67
BurundiBI
2
EthiopiaET
2
HondurasHN
2
KenyaKE
2
MyanmarMM
2
MalaysiaMY
2
Palestine, State ofPS
2
SlovakiaSK
2
Syrian Arab Republic (the)SY
2
YemenYE
2
ZimbabweZW
2
BotswanaBW
1.33
Côte d'IvoireCI
1.33
Comoros (the)KM
1.33
LebanonLB
1.33
SloveniaSI
1.33
UkraineUA
1.33
AngolaAO
0.67
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBA
0.67
BangladeshBD
0.67
Congo (the Democratic Republic of the)CD
0.67
DominicaDM
0.67
MalawiMW
0.67
RwandaRW
0.67
ZambiaZM
0.67
sector ( 25 )
OECD DAC CRS 5 digit1( 17 )
The sector reported corresponds to an OECD DAC CRS 5-digit purpose code http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/Sector/
Disaster Risk Reduction43060
43.34
Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation14030
18.72
River basins development14040
15.27
Water sector policy and administrative management14010
4.43
Waste management/disposal14050
3.45
Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitation73010
3.45
Water supply - large systems14021
1.97
Water resources conservation (including data collection)14015
1.48
Basic drinking water supply14031
1.48
Multisector aid for basic social services16050
1.48
Water supply and sanitation - large systems14020
0.99
Sanitation - large systems14022
0.99
Basic sanitation14032
0.99
Education policy and administrative management11110
0.49
Education and training in water supply and sanitation14081
0.49
Agricultural water resources31140
0.49
Multi-hazard response preparedness74020
0.49
GLOSSARY
Disaster Risk ReductionDisaster risk reduction activities if not sector specific. Comprises risk assessments, structural prevention measures (e.g. flood prevention infrastructure), preparedness measures (e.g. early warning systems) normative prevention measures (e.g. building codes, land-use planning), and risk transfer systems (e.g. insurance schemes, risk funds). Also includes building local and national capacities and supporting the establishment of efficient and sustainable national structures able to promote disaster risk reduction.
Basic drinking water supply and basic sanitationProgrammes where components according to 14031 and 14032 cannot be identified. When components are known, they should individually be reported under their respective purpose codes: water supply [14031], sanitation [14032], and hygiene [12261].
River basins developmentInfrastructure-focused integrated river basin projects and related institutional activities; river flow control; dams and reservoirs [excluding dams primarily for irrigation (31140) and hydropower (23220) and activities related to river transport (21040)].
Water sector policy and administrative managementWater sector policy and governance, including legislation, regulation, planning and management as well as transboundary management of water; institutional capacity development; activities supporting the Integrated Water Resource Management approach (IWRM: see box below).
Waste management/disposalMunicipal and industrial solid waste management, including hazardous and toxic waste; collection, disposal and treatment; landfill areas; composting and reuse.
Immediate post-emergency reconstruction and rehabilitationSocial and economic rehabilitation in the aftermath of emergencies to facilitate recovery and resilience building and enable populations to restore their livelihoods in the wake of an emergency situation (e.g. trauma counselling and treatment, employment programmes). Includes infrastructure necessary for the delivery of humanitarian aid; restoring pre-existing essential infrastructure and facilities (e.g. water and sanitation, shelter, health care services, education); rehabilitation of basic agricultural inputs and livestock. Excludes longer-term reconstruction ('build back better') which is reportable against relevant sectors.
Water supply - large systemsPotable water treatment plants; intake works; storage; water supply pumping stations; large scale transmission / conveyance and distribution systems.
Water resources conservation (including data collection)Collection and usage of quantitative and qualitative data on water resources; creation and sharing of water knowledge; conservation and rehabilitation of inland surface waters (rivers, lakes etc.), ground water and coastal waters; prevention of water contamination.
Basic drinking water supplyRural water supply schemes using handpumps, spring catchments, gravity-fed systems, rainwater collection and fog harvesting, storage tanks, small distribution systems typically with shared connections/points of use. Urban schemes using handpumps and local neighbourhood networks including those with shared connections.
Multisector aid for basic social servicesBasic social services are defined to include basic education, basic health, basic nutrition, population/reproductive health and basic drinking water supply and basic sanitation.
Water supply and sanitation - large systemsProgrammes where components according to 14021 and 14022 cannot be identified. When components are known, they should individually be reported under their respective purpose codes: water supply [14021], sanitation [14022], and hygiene [12261].
Sanitation - large systemsLarge scale sewerage including trunk sewers and sewage pumping stations; domestic and industrial waste water treatment plants.
Basic sanitationLatrines, on-site disposal and alternative sanitation systems, including the promotion of household and community investments in the construction of these facilities. (Use code 12261 for activities promoting improved personal hygiene practices.)
Education policy and administrative managementEducation sector policy, planning and programmes; aid to education ministries, administration and management systems; institution capacity building and advice; school management and governance; curriculum and materials development; unspecified education activities.
Education and training in water supply and sanitationEducation and training for sector professionals and service providers.
Agricultural water resourcesIrrigation, reservoirs, hydraulic structures, ground water exploitation for agricultural use.
Multi-hazard response preparednessBuilding the responsiveness, capability and capacity of international, regional and national humanitarian actors to disasters. Support to the institutional capacities of national and local government, specialised humanitarian bodies, and civil society organisations to anticipate, respond and recover from the impact of potential, imminent and current hazardous events and emergency situations that pose humanitarian threats and could call for a humanitarian response. This includes risk analysis and assessment, mitigation, preparedness, such as stockpiling of emergency items and training and capacity building aimed to increase the speed and effectiveness of lifesaving assistance delivered in the occurrence of crisis.
SDG Goal7( 8 )
A value from the top-level list of UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) (e.g. ‘1’) http://reference.iatistandard.org/codelists/unsdg-goals
1
1
11
1
13
1
17
1
2
1
3
1
6
1
7
1
Financial Overview
Incoming Commitment ( 10 )
Incoming Funds ( 10 )
Budget ( 10 )
Incoming Commitment
Incoming Funds
Budget
Budget ( 10 )
START END TYPE STATUS VALUE
2022-01-01 2023-12-31 Original Committed 117,226.04
EUR
2023-07-01 2023-12-31 Original Committed 651,200
EUR
2023-09-15 2023-12-31 Original Committed 297,655.22
EUR
2024-01-01 2024-12-31 Original Committed 2,403,144.78
EUR
2024-01-01 2024-12-31 Original Committed 402,000
EUR
2024-07-01 2024-12-31 Original Committed 0
EUR
2024-08-01 2024-12-31 Original Committed 29,938
EUR
2025-01-01 2025-12-31 Original Committed 1,645,534
EUR
2025-01-01 2025-12-31 Original Committed 250,000
EUR
2025-01-01 2025-12-31 Original Committed 402,000
EUR
Budget
Transactions ( 20 )
Incoming Commitment ( 10 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2022-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
117,226.04
EUR
2023-07-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
651,200
EUR
2023-09-15
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
297,655.22
EUR
2024-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
2,403,144.78
EUR
2024-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
402,000
EUR
2024-07-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
0
EUR
2024-08-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
29,938
EUR
2025-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
1,645,534
EUR
2025-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
250,000
EUR
2025-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
402,000
EUR
Incoming Commitment
Incoming Funds ( 10 )
DATE DESCRIPTION PROVIDER RECEIVER VALUE
2022-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
117,226.04
EUR
2023-07-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
651,200
EUR
2023-09-15
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
297,655.22
EUR
2024-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
2,403,144.78
EUR
2024-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
402,000
EUR
2024-07-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
0
EUR
2024-08-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
29,938
EUR
2025-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
1,645,534
EUR
2025-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
250,000
EUR
2025-01-01
Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs
REF XM-DAC-7
Government
402,000
EUR
Incoming Funds