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Resilient recovery in Samoa after Cyclone Evan

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

This brief is part of a series highlighting the World Bank's achievements in disaster risk management initiatives. Following the powerful Tropical Cyclone Evan that swept across the island of Samoa in July 2012, the World Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR), with funding from the Africa Caribbean Pacific–European Union Natural Disaster Risk Reduction Program (ACP-EU NDRR), worked with the government to assess damages, launch a comprehensive disaster recovery and reconstruction plan to make the transport and agriculture sectors more resilient. This paper elaborates on the lessons learned from this disaster to strengthen the country’s financial capacity to manage future shocks from natural disasters.

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Last checked: 18 December 2019

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Hazards Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon
Themes Financing DRR Recovery Recovery planning Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Social impacts and social resilience
Country and region Samoa
Number of pages
2 p.
Publication year
2014

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