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Indonesia Case Study- Upscaling community resilience through ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction, 2022

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Since 2019, the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in-collaboration with Partners for Resilience (PfR) have developed and implemented scalable Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction (Eco-DRR) models, working alongside various governments and their respective communities in strengthening…

Formato:
Evaluation and Lessons Learned
Origen:
UNEP
Posted:
19 Oct 2022
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World + 6 more

Global Crises, Climate Change, Global Inequity and Displacement Undermine Development Efforts, Delegates Highlight in Third Committee

GA/SHC/4353 SEVENTY-SEVENTH SESSION, 21ST & 22ND MEETINGS (AM & PM) Special Rapporteur Stresses That Development Offers Livelihood Opportunities, but Can Also Lead to Displacement Violent conflict, climate change, development-induced displacement and exacerbated inequity between the Global North and Global…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
UN GA
Posted:
18 Oct 2022

World + 18 more

Global Risk Analysis - October 2022

ACAPS has just released a new Global Risk Analysis, which outlines a number of key contexts where a particular situation may notably deteriorate within the next six months, causing a spike in humanitarian needs. Our analysts conduct…

Formato:
Analysis
Origen:
ACAPS
Posted:
17 Oct 2022
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Sri Lanka

Plan for disaster risk reduction and ease outlay for relief - State Minister of Defence

Theme : ‘Early warning and early action for all; and leave no one behind’ Defence Secretary pledges to strengthen coordination and cooperation between various institutions responsible for early warning State Minister of Defence Hon Premitha Bandara Tennakoon (Oct…

Formato:
News and Press Release
Origen:
Govt. Sri Lanka
Posted:
17 Oct 2022

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