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United States of America
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The Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) provides financing, leverage, policy advice, research, and technical assistance to carry out development projects in 26 countries of the region.

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Publication
Published on
10 August 2023
Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) Floods due to Hurricane Lisa in Belize - Executive Summary
This PDNA report for Hurricane Lisa in Belize details the damage and losses caused by the storm, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced disaster preparedness and resilience through integrated recovery efforts and risk reduction strategies.
Meetings and conferences
Online
12 May 2022
Digital transformation in transportation: an opportunity for inclusive and sustainable economic recovery
The event will present the results of the first analysis conducted for the digital transformation of transport, its challenges and the opportunities it brings to catalyse an inclusive and sustainable economic recovery in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Publication
Published on
31 August 2020
Assessment of the Effects and Impacts of Hurricane Dorian in the Bahamas
The report evaluates Hurricane Dorian's devastating impact on The Bahamas, estimating $2.5 billion in damage and highlighting the need for resilient reconstruction and improved disaster preparedness across all sectors.
Publication
Published on
20 February 2020
Disaster Recovery Planning in the Caribbean: Revisiting the Challenge
The document discusses the challenges and strategies of disaster recovery planning in the Caribbean, emphasizing the need for pre-disaster recovery planning (PDRP) to enhance resilience and recovery efforts.
Publication
Published on
30 August 2017
Lessons Learnt from Japan and Latin America and Caribbean Countries in Management of Hazard Resilient Infrastructure A JICA-IDB Joint Research Environment, Rural Development and Disaster Risk Management Division
This paper discusses the LAC countries’ sustainable infrastructure that has been shown to be resilient, continuing to operate without collapse even during hazardous events.
Publication
Published on
2 February 2017
Post-Disaster Needs Assessment of 2016 Cyclone Mathieu
This 2016 Haiti post-disaster needs assessment reports on the damage caused by the cyclone Mathieu and incurred needs and costs and presents the recommended recovery strategy for an adequate response to the post-disaster situation.
Publication
Published on
26 July 2012
Indicadores de riesgo de desastre y gestión de riesgos: El Salvador
Este documento contiene los indicadores de riesgos de desastres y gestión del riesgo calculados para El Salvador (IDD, IVP, IDL e IGR) según la metodología desarrollada por el Banco.
Publication
Published on
14 September 2010
Haiti Earthquake PDNA: Assessment of damage, losses, general and sectoral needs
This document presents a multi-sector review of damage and losses incurred following the earthquake on January 12, 2010 and an action plan for the identification of needs for recovery and rebuilding the country in the short, medium, and long term.

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http://www.iadb.org/
[email protected]
+1 2026231000
Fax:
+1 2026233096

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