Reports

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The study provides an account of progress, gaps and promising practices in including persons with disabilities in disaster risk reduction (DRR) in the region.
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The 2022 progress report summarizes of achievements and the UN system’s capacity to deliver support to countries on disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and resilience building in supporting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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This document results from analysis of progress achieved by cities and municipalities in the Republic of Serbia, which worked between March 2021 and November 2022 to enhance disaster resilience.
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Disaster Resilience Scorecard Assessment and Public Health Scorecard Addendum Analysis in Bosnia and Herzegovina - Gaps, Challenges and Recommendations
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To understand the progress made in disability inclusion in DRR, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) conducted the 2023 Global Survey on Persons with Disabilities and Disasters, a follow-up to the 2013 Global Survey.
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Approximately ninety (90) in-person representatives and twenty (20) virtual participants (NMHSs and NDRMOs) from thirty-nine (39) countries and key donors and partners in the region were convened with the aim of promoting institutional collaboration.
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This regional disaster report for Latin America and the Caribbean seeks to understand how past trends can lead to a safer future. It comes amid projections of an above-normal 2023 Atlantic hurricane season that has already affected parts of the Caribbean.
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The disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation budget tagging guide (DCBT) provides issues that government officials need to consider when designing a coordinated budget tagging initiative.
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This paper summarizes the outcomes of the first national consultation on the 'Early Warnings for All' (EW4All) initiative in Maldives that took place in July 2023.
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This briefing note answers these questions by identifying the hazards that, once paired with corresponding vulnerabilities and exposures, would escalate and cause global and existential catastrophes.

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