Early Recovery Cluster Webpage on MIMU

The Early Recovery (ER) Cluster was activated swiftly following the magnitude 7.7 earthquake that struck Myanmar on 28 March 2025.

Early Recovery is a strategic approach that integrates humanitarian response with long term recovery and development efforts. By applying development principles in crisis settings, it helps stabilize communities, restore essential services, and rebuild livelihoods. This ensures humanitarian action leads to sustainable recovery and greater resilience, enabling crisis affected populations to regain self reliance quickly.

Early Recovery coordination brings together humanitarian and development actors to deliver a coherent, principled emergency response, enhancing effectiveness through stronger predictability, accountability, and partnerships.

Cluster resources will be collected and featured on a newly launched Early Recovery Cluster webpage on the MIMU website.