Post-crisis communication and recovery are essential for consolidating emergency response, sustaining engagement, and rebuilding trust. This article examines evaluation methods, inclusive feedback mechanisms, and strategies for restoring credibility. It emphasizes low-cost approaches such as surveys, focus groups, and community meetings, particularly relevant in resource-constrained settings. Community-driven recovery projects, supported by local leaders and volunteers, foster ownership and resilience. Tools such as SWOT analysis inform internal reviews and strengthen preparedness for future crises. Case studies from India, the Philippines, West Africa, and Haiti illustrate how transparency, accountability, and inclusive engagement sustain recovery momentum and organizational reputation.
Anna Neya Kazanskaia (Wed,) studied this question.