1 The establishment of an apolitical world administration that ensures the just and dignified intervention of all non-profit aid organizations in post-disaster scenarios
2 to make disaster mitigation a fundamental and concurrent part of the post-disaster reconstruction process and prevalent in all future developments within the identified disaster zones
3 by addressing and subsequently ending all corruption within the governmental and built sector to guarantee survivors rightful access to aid and donation funds and
4 for post-disaster practitioners to acknowledge that “building back better” must not be limited to the context of physical reconstruction; essentially meaning building up capacity within the local communities and advocating
5 for governments and aid agencies to cease the relocation of survivors away from disaster zones; instead implementing mitigation strategies that respond to site and the potential disaster, thus preserving local culture and livelihood