“…Create or strengthen existing central coordinating authority [76,[88][89][90] To coordinate stakeholders' activities for optimal pull, allocation and to ensure effective resource utilization [76,[90][91][92]; To manage stakeholders and appropriately respond to their needs [19,75,93] and the development of strategies to overcome challenges [76] Set-up multi-level institutional/organisational structure with units at different operational levels [75,76,88,89,94] Enhances stakeholders' coordination [75,76,94,95]; Enhances the coordination of strategies and processes for information and communication management [75,76,94]; Enables decentralisation of institutional structure [75,76,94] Identify and incorporate local level authorities [83], establish development authorities or committees at local/municipal levels [8,14,89]; Provide defined roles, lines of authority and functions for personnel [83] and mandates for stakeholders [96] Enhances stakeholders coordination and management of reconstruction at local levels [8,14,95]; Facilitates local level cooperation, participation and long-term alignment [83,95]; Helps adapt the intervention to local needs and capacities [97] It helps to identify personnel and stakeholders responsible for different functions and re...…”