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The EU was set through the process of European integration launched on 9 May 1950 when France officially proposed to create “the first concrete foundation of a European federation.” Six countries (Belgium, Germany, France, Italy, Luxembourg and the Netherlands) joined from the very beginning. Today, after four waves of accessions (1973: Denmark, Ireland and the United Kingdom; 1981: Greece; 1986: Spain and Portugal; 1995: Austria, Finland and Sweden), the EU has 15 Member States and is preparing for the accession of other eastern and southern European countries. Its main agencies are: European Parliament, Council of the Union, European Commission, Court of Justice, Court of Auditors, European Central Bank, European Economic and Social Committee, Committee of the Regions, European Investment Bank, European Ombudsman.

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Published on
30 décembre 2025
El Niño 2023–2024: Evaluation des Besoins de Relèvement Post-Catastrophe au Burundi
Ce rapport d’évaluation des besoins post-catastrophe (PDNA) analyse les impacts des inondations liées à El Niño 2023–2024 au Burundi et identifie les priorités et coûts de relèvement pour une reconstruction résiliente.
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Published on
30 November 2025
Earthquakes in the Kunar, Nangarhar and Laghman Provinces, Afghanistan 2025: Joint Rapid Recovery Needs Assessment
The report presents the Joint Rapid Recovery Needs Assessment (JRRNA) following the August 2025 earthquake in eastern Afghanistan, outlining damage, impacts, and priority recovery needs across key sectors.
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Published on
18 February 2025
Gaza and West Bank Interim Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment
The Interim Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment (IRDNA) provides a comprehensive evaluation of the destruction, economic losses, and recovery needs in Gaza and the West Bank after 15 months of conflict.
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Published on
5 December 2024
Somalia 2023 Deyr Floods Rapid Post-Disaster Needs Assessment Report
This report assesses the impacts of Somalia's 2023 Deyr floods, offering a roadmap for recovery and resilience-building. It outlines damages, losses, and priorities across key sectors to guide recovery.
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Published on
8 November 2024
Grenada Hurricane Beryl PDNA Report
The PDNA examines the impact of Hurricane Beryl on Grenada and proposes recovery strategies to restore infrastructure, livelihoods, and resilience across affected sectors.
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Published on
11 June 2024
Deyr Floods Somalia 2023: Rapid Post-Disaster Needs Assessment
The objective of the Somalia 2023 Deyr Floods R-PDNA is to inform, guide and catalyse the sustainable and resilient recovery of Somalia's flood-affected communities.
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Published on
30 May 2024
Armenia Floods May 2024: Post Disaster Needs Assessment
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.
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Published on
17 May 2024
Financially prepared: The case for pre-positioned finance
This report aims to inform discussions on the development of effective national and regional risk financing mechanisms by identifying funding gaps for wildfire and drought response.

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The organization has no registered commitments.

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.

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