The post-disaster multisectoral needs assessment report presented here provides a crucial glimpse into the profound effects of climate change on the district of Chitral in 2024.
IRP Herald Volume 37 is the knowledge report for the International Recovery Forum 2024: Accelerating Progress with Building Back Better: Resilient Recovery in the Face of Rising Climate Risks
In May 2024, Bangladesh experienced severe flooding due to tropical cyclone REMAL-24 and heavy rains, affecting over 768,000 hectares of land, damaging significant agricultural areas and impacting livelihoods across the country.
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
This report focuses on gaining insight into the ways in which local policy in rural areas affects disaster recovery costs and on a gap between federal expectations and rural realities was identified.
This PDNA provides assesses the damages and recovery needs in the Lori and Tavush regions, and proposes strategies to rebuild affected areas sustainably, integrating the Build Back Better principles and fostering resilience against future disasters.
This is a joint rapid assessment of Severe Cyclone 'Remal', a moderately intense and deadly tropical cyclone that affected West Bengal and Bangladesh in May 2024.
Based on research of past scenario efforts as well as emerging approaches, this guidance is designed to help practitioners develop “next generation” scenarios that motivate policy development and action to mitigate risk.