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Drought Has Directly Affected 1 5 Billion People So Far this Century, More than Any Other Slow-Onset Disaster

Drought Has Directly Affected 1 5 Billion People So Far this Century, More than Any Other Slow-Onset Disaster
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Assessment Study of the Role of NDMAs in COVID-19 Crisis Response and Impact of COVID-19 on NDMAs Operations - World

Assessment Study of the Role of NDMAs in COVID-19 Crisis Response and Impact of COVID-19 on NDMAs Operations Format As an emerging systemic risk and “a crisis like no other”, the COVID-19 pandemic is affecting the countries and territories around the globe in an unprecedented way. The “pandemic crisis of our lifetime” is causing record loss of lives and severe human suffering with more than 2.1 million deaths and 100 million people affected (as of 02 February 2021), leaving long-term consequences and impacting the societies and economies at their core i.e. biggest economic decline since the Great Depression, heavily impacting the communities exacerbating the existing and creating new vulnerabilities. The countries in Europe and Central Asia1 have not been spared: since the first case reported in North Macedonia on 26 February 2020, there are more than 5.8 million cases with an approximate mortality of 1.4% of reported cases or 82 thousand deaths (as of 26 January 2021). All

Disaster risk reduction, management should be dealt at the local level – experts – Manila Bulletin

Experts urged authorities to deal with Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) at the local level to help ensure that the strategies in place would be implemented more effectively. Dr. Nimfa L. Bracamonte, project leader of the study on Disaster Management Towards Climate Change Adaptation

Looming hurricane season raises displacement risk - World

Looming hurricane season raises displacement risk Format After Hurricanes Iota and Eta ripped through Central America in 2020, many were forced to flee with little more than the wet clothes on their backs, leaving their houses destroyed and even bodies of family members buried in thick mud. Instead of returning to rebuild both their homes and their lives in the wake of the storms that wreaked billions of dollars-worth of damage on the region, many opted instead to take the perilous journey north in search of a better life. As the latest hurricane season gets underway on June 1, coping with rising numbers of people displaced by disasters is just one of the multiple challenges for countries in the Americas as they continue to grapple with the brutal impact of COVID-19.

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