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Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction 2015

As the HFA draws to a close, GAR15 questions whether the way in which disaster risk governance has been approached under the HFA is really fit for purpose in a world threatened by catastrophic increases in disaster risk.


Past Global Assessment Reports

Global Assessment Report 2013

Global Assessment Report 2011

Global Assessment Report 2009


 

World Disaster Report 2015 - Focus on local actors; the key to humanitarian effectiveness

Local actors are often the most effective in conducting humanitarian operations. However, despite their critical role, they struggle to attract the funding and support they need. The 2015 World Disasters Report examines the complexities and challenges local actors face in scaling-up and sustaining their humanitarian response.


Past World Disaster Reports

2014: Focus on Culture and Risk

2006: Focus on neglected crises

2013: Focus on technology and the future of humanitarian action

2005: Data or dialogue? The role of information in disasters

2012: Focus on forced migration and displacement

2004: From risk to resilience – helping communities cope with crisis

2011: Focus on hunger and malnutrition

2003: Ethics in aid

2010: Urban Risk

2002: Reducing risk

2009: Focus on early warning, early action

2001: Recovery

2008: Focus on HIV and AIDS

2000: Public health

2007: Focus on discrimination

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