The Disaster Resilient and Responsive Public Financial Management (DRR-PFM) Assessment is designed to help countries strengthen the capability of their Public Financial Management (PFM) systems to prepare for, respond to, and recover from disasters.
This issue highlights the interplay of risk, resilience and gender. It seeks to highlight the concept of ‘differentiated vulnerability’ to disasters and extreme events as experienced by women and girls as compared to boys and men.
This study builds on natural hazards behavior, community development, participatory, and codesign research to understand current community engagement approaches in an Australian context.
The normative dimensions of flood harm in flood risk management (FRM) have become salient in a milieu of extreme flood events. In this article, two types of flood harm will be discussed. They are namely, risk harm and outcome harm.
The objective of this document is to present a step-by-step framework to support countries to design and assess green recovery and green economy options that build on NDC processes and incorporate climate action.
The primary objective of this tool is to guide Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) and civil protection professionals to the practical information they need to ensure that their work is fully inclusive.
The ASEAN-UN Joint Strategic Plan of Action on Disaster Management (JSAPDM) IV 2021-2025 outlines ASEAN and the UN’s mutual intentions and commitments to continue to work together, guided by the strategies and priorities incorporated by ASEAN into the AADMER Work Programme (2021-2025), as well as other global priorities in humanitarian action. The JSPADM IV (2021-2025) also takes into account the implementation results of the JSPADM III (2016-2020) and its chartered priority areas for collaboration in support of the AADMER Work Programme (20162020).