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Guidelines and Lessons for Establishing and Institutionalizing Disaster Loss Databases

This report documents the experiences of the UNDP Regional Programme on Capacity Building for Sustainable Recovery and Risk Reduction

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World + 10 others
Cities and Flooding: A Guide to Integrated Urban Flood Risk Management for the 21st Century

Report
World Bank, GFDRR

Century Cities and Flooding: A Guide to Integrated Urban Flood Risk Management for the 21st Century provides forward-looking operational assistance to policy makers and technical specialists in the rapidly expanding cities and towns of the developing world on how best to manage the risk of floods. It takes a strategic approach, in which appropriate risk management measures are assessed, selected and integrated in a process that both informs and involves the full range of stakeholders.

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World + 9 others
GFDRR Knowledge Notes: Earthquake Reconstruction

Report
GFDRR, World Bank

I. Overview: Recovery Framework

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Algeria + 9 others
Disaster risk reduction in education in emergencies: a guidance note for education clusters and sector coordination groups

INTRODUCTION

Disasters, with ever increasing frequency and intensity, are a major humanitarian concern. But disasters can be mitigated and their impact minimised if people take steps to reduce risks. Disaster risk reduction (DRR) measures are far less expensive compared with the cost of loss of life and the cost of managing its consequences. When actions to reduce risk are taken before a disaster strikes, the extent of the loss and damages is diminished and the resumption of education is swift. Disaster risk reduction is significant for education response in emergencies.

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Disaster through a different lens: behind every effect, there is a cause

Behind every effect, there is a cause:

This manual for the media - compiled by journalists and disaster experts who understand that disaster risk reduction is a civic duty, government responsibility, national obligation and a good story - is for reporters and broadcasters who want to know more about those urgent, terrifying and all-too-often tragic moments when the fabric of national and civic government encounters the forces of nature.

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Green Recovery and Reconstruction: Training Toolkit for Humanitarian Aid

1 WELCOME Welcome to the Green Recovery and Reconstruction Toolkit (GRRT). Through this toolkit and training program, participants will learn about the intersection of the environment and post-disaster recovery and reconstruction.

Actively addressing environmental issues will help to protect people and communities in the long-term. We hope that the solutions, strategies, tools, and techniques presented in this toolkit will help you and others respond to the global challenges of sustainable recovery and reconstruction.

American Red Cross:

All American Red Cross disaster assistance is provided at no cost, made possible by voluntary donations of time and money from the American people. The Red Cross also supplies nearly half of the nation's lifesaving blood. This, too, is made possible by generous voluntary donations. To help the victims of disaster, you may make a secure online credit card donation or call 1-800-HELP NOW (1-800-435-7669) or 1-800-257-7575 (Spanish). Or you may send your donation to your local Red Cross or to the American Red Cross, P.O. Box 37243, Washington, D.C. 20013. To donate blood, please call 1-800-GIVE-LIFE (1-800-448-3543), or contact your local Red Cross to find out about upcoming blood drives..


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