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EC embodies and upholds the general interest of the Union and is the driving force in the Union's institutional system. Its four main roles are to propose legislation to Parliament and the Council, to administer and implement Community policies, to enforce Community law (jointly with the Court of Justice) and to negotiate international agreements, mainly those relating to trade and cooperation.

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Published on
25 February 2025
Ukraine - Fourth Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA4): February 2022 - December 2024
This is the Fourth Ukraine Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA4), covering the period between February 24, 2022, and December 31, 2024.
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Published on
14 February 2024
Ukraine Third Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (RDNA3) Feb 2022-Dec 2023
This RDNA3 takes stock of almost two years of the ongoing war, estimating damage and losses along with recovery and reconstruction needs for 10 years.
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Published on
11 November 2022
Strategic crisis management in the EU: Improving EU crisis prevention, preparedness, response and resilience
This scientific opinion provides policy recommendations on how the EU can improve its strategic crisis management and could better prepare for, respond to and recover from crises.
Publication
Published on
27 January 2021
EDO Drought Observatories datasets
This dataset proposes a method that combines different drought indices (SPI, soil moisture anomalies and fAPAR anomalies) in order to identify areas affected by agricultural drought and also areas with the potential to be affected.
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Published on
12 March 2019
Engaging local actors in disaster recovery frameworks
This guide is based on the Guide to Developing Disaster Recovery Frameworks, which aims to support governments at the national level to assist with recovery planning and implementation.
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Published on
20 July 2018
Post-disaster needs assessment (PDNA): Lessons from a decade of experience
This Post-Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) review is the first instance of the participating institutions assessing the demonstrated effectiveness of PDNAs as the practice has evolved over the 55 post-disaster assessments conducted since 2008.
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Published on
31 December 2013
Post-disaster needs assessment guidelines: Volume A
This tool represents a harmonized and coordinated approach, providing for an objective, comprehensive and government-led assessment of the post disaster damages, losses and recovery needs, and paving the way for a consolidated recovery framework.
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Published on
26 January 2012
Regional workshop on disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation in urban settings: from theory to practice
These proceedings outline the outcomes and conclusions of the regional workshop addressing disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation, inlcuding: panel discussions on a) Governability and development planning, b) Risk reduction measures

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