
The national capacity assessment identified existing capacities, gaps and needs related to disaster risk management, and proposed a set of prioritized recommendations on how these capacities can be strengthened.
The following is a list of all conten labeled as "Recovery"
The national capacity assessment identified existing capacities, gaps and needs related to disaster risk management, and proposed a set of prioritized recommendations on how these capacities can be strengthened.
This Strategic Plan sets the trajectory of the National Disaster Management Agency for the next five years.
This document presents the Swaziland Resilience Strategy and Action Plan (SRSAP), which is aimed at making the country safer, adaptive and more resilient to all hazards for all generations.
This policy seeks to provide a well coordinated framework to disaster risk management and disaster risk reduction in Swaziland aligned to national development instruments, regional and international instruments for Disaster Risk Management and Disaster Risk Reduction as well as current and emerging sustainable development challenges such as climate change.
On March 19, 2019, the Government of Malawi, through the Ministry of Finance, Economic Planning and Development, submitted a formal request to the World Bank for assistance to conduct a Post Disaster Needs Assessment (PDNA) of the floods.
This National Contingency Plan covers the period from 2016-2020 and is specific for the responsible management of a possible volcanic eruption in North Kivu Province whose lives of more than one million (1,000,000) people and the entire ecosystem in Goma and its surroundings are between active volcanoes (Nyiragongo and Nyamulagira) and Lake Kivu, which has a high concentration of gases.
This Strategy is divided into nine priority axes which are:
The ORSEC PLAN is intended to be a first step and a very important step in the perspective of the constitutional response to the question of national emergencies, constituting for the government a first-hand tool allowing it, not only, to know who is responsible for what task in case of which circumstance, but also the modality of activation of it and the coordination of intervention activities
This activity report summarizes activities of Result Area 5, also known as the Africa Disaster Risk Financing (ADRF) Initiative from July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018.The report provides an overview of the achievements to date and identifies upcoming priorities and challenges.
The National Disaster Risk Management Plan (NDRMP) will be the basis to establish policies, strategies and procedures that will guide all levels of society in disaster preparedness, response and risk reduction.