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Author(s) April, Leah Sutherland, Richard Anthony Newman, James P. et al.

Disaster resilient and responsive public financial management: An assessment tool

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World Bank, the
Government of Canada
Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery, the (GFDRR)

This publication is an assessment tool about disaster resilient and responsive public financial management. 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. The DRR-PFM Assessment expands upon an analytical tool first developed to support resilience in nine Caribbean countries.

The updated framework integrates ex-ante risk reduction explicitly; it considers how central finance agencies can use risk analysis to inform their risk reduction, response, and recovery planning. The DRR-PFM Assessment identifies opportunities for reforms to laws, regulations, policies, and systems that can strengthen a country’s capacity to manage disaster-related risks and sustain PFM functions after a disaster. Successive DRR-PFM assessments can track reform implementation.

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Last checked: 14 March 2022

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Themes Preparedness Financing DRR Governance Recovery
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Number of pages
30 p.
Publication year
2022

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