Sierra Leone Rapid Damage and Loss Assessment of August 14th, 2017 Landslides and Floods in the Western Area

Sierra Leone is situated on the West Coast of Africa and is one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and globally, with a per capita gross domestic product of USD 684 in 2015. It is ranked 179 out of 188 countries on the United Nations 20...

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Main Author: World Bank Group
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Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2017
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spelling okr-10986-288362021-05-25T09:05:15Z Sierra Leone Rapid Damage and Loss Assessment of August 14th, 2017 Landslides and Floods in the Western Area World Bank Group NATURAL DISASTERS FLOODS LANDSLIDE FLOODING REAL ESTATE URBAN DEVELOPMENT TRANSPORT RECOVERY FINANCING ELECTRICITY WATER AND SANITATION PUBLIC HEALTH SCHOOLS SOCIAL PROTECTION LIVELIHOODS POVERTY ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT SOLID WASTE GENDER DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT Sierra Leone is situated on the West Coast of Africa and is one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and globally, with a per capita gross domestic product of USD 684 in 2015. It is ranked 179 out of 188 countries on the United Nations 2016 Human Development Index, and chronic malnutrition is still on the rise with 44 percent of children below 5 being stunted in 2010, up from 40 percent in 2005. Per capita gross domestic product (GDP) stagnated after independence in 1961, contracted by 3.4 percent on average during the civil war (1991-2001) and increased by an average of 5.9 percent from 2002 to 2014. The country was severely affected by twin shocks in 2014, the Ebola Virus Outbreak and the downturn of international prices of iron ore, the combination of which caused the economy to contract by more than 20 percent, plunging the country into economic and social turmoil. It has yet to recover. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood in Sierra Leone, particularly for the poor, contributing almost 50 percent of increases in GDP between 2001 to 2014. The flooding hazard in and around Freetown is found along and adjacent to the many watercourses that run through the city, draining the hilly areas. These watercourses change as they run downslope. Nearer the top, narrower valleys tend, after rain, to produce very turbulent fast-flowing water flows. As the rivers descend to the lower elevations of the coastal plain, the river channels widen and flows slow. At the mouths of the rivers, the channels open out into a low-lying, delta shaped alluvial floodplain and mudflats. 2017-11-14T17:19:46Z 2017-11-14T17:19:46Z 2017-08-14 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/223131508818144309/Sierra-Leone-Rapid-damage-and-loss-assessment-of-August-14th-2017-landslides-and-floods-in-the-western-area http://hdl.handle.net/10986/28836 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Economic & Sector Work Africa Sierra Leone
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topic NATURAL DISASTERS
FLOODS
LANDSLIDE
FLOODING
REAL ESTATE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
TRANSPORT
RECOVERY FINANCING
ELECTRICITY
WATER AND SANITATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
LIVELIHOODS
POVERTY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
SOLID WASTE
GENDER
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
spellingShingle NATURAL DISASTERS
FLOODS
LANDSLIDE
FLOODING
REAL ESTATE
URBAN DEVELOPMENT
TRANSPORT
RECOVERY FINANCING
ELECTRICITY
WATER AND SANITATION
PUBLIC HEALTH
SCHOOLS
SOCIAL PROTECTION
LIVELIHOODS
POVERTY
ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
SOLID WASTE
GENDER
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT
World Bank Group
Sierra Leone Rapid Damage and Loss Assessment of August 14th, 2017 Landslides and Floods in the Western Area
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Sierra Leone
description Sierra Leone is situated on the West Coast of Africa and is one of the poorest countries in Sub-Saharan Africa and globally, with a per capita gross domestic product of USD 684 in 2015. It is ranked 179 out of 188 countries on the United Nations 2016 Human Development Index, and chronic malnutrition is still on the rise with 44 percent of children below 5 being stunted in 2010, up from 40 percent in 2005. Per capita gross domestic product (GDP) stagnated after independence in 1961, contracted by 3.4 percent on average during the civil war (1991-2001) and increased by an average of 5.9 percent from 2002 to 2014. The country was severely affected by twin shocks in 2014, the Ebola Virus Outbreak and the downturn of international prices of iron ore, the combination of which caused the economy to contract by more than 20 percent, plunging the country into economic and social turmoil. It has yet to recover. Agriculture is the main source of livelihood in Sierra Leone, particularly for the poor, contributing almost 50 percent of increases in GDP between 2001 to 2014. The flooding hazard in and around Freetown is found along and adjacent to the many watercourses that run through the city, draining the hilly areas. These watercourses change as they run downslope. Nearer the top, narrower valleys tend, after rain, to produce very turbulent fast-flowing water flows. As the rivers descend to the lower elevations of the coastal plain, the river channels widen and flows slow. At the mouths of the rivers, the channels open out into a low-lying, delta shaped alluvial floodplain and mudflats.
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title Sierra Leone Rapid Damage and Loss Assessment of August 14th, 2017 Landslides and Floods in the Western Area
title_short Sierra Leone Rapid Damage and Loss Assessment of August 14th, 2017 Landslides and Floods in the Western Area
title_full Sierra Leone Rapid Damage and Loss Assessment of August 14th, 2017 Landslides and Floods in the Western Area
title_fullStr Sierra Leone Rapid Damage and Loss Assessment of August 14th, 2017 Landslides and Floods in the Western Area
title_full_unstemmed Sierra Leone Rapid Damage and Loss Assessment of August 14th, 2017 Landslides and Floods in the Western Area
title_sort sierra leone rapid damage and loss assessment of august 14th, 2017 landslides and floods in the western area
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