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This report analyses the existing conditions and capacities within a country to achieve efficient risk management and reduction in Central America and the Caribbean.
Between 22 October and 1 November 1998, Hurricane Mitch, a 180-mph Category 5 storm, the worst to hit the Gulf of Mexico in 200 years, swept through a number of Central American countries...
The American Red Cross Response to Hurricanes Katrina, Rita and Wilma
Between 22 October and 1 November 1998, Hurricane Mitch, a 180-mph Category 5 storm, theworst to hit the Gulf of Mexico in 200 years, swept through a number of Central Americancountriesdevastating...
Hurricane Mitch caused tremendous losses to human life, property, livelihoods, and physical infrastructure throughout Central America. Its effects were greatest in two of the poorest countries in...
This film is for DRR practitioners or those wishing to learn more about DRR practices. Good practice is demonstrated through case studies from Tajikistan, Malawi, India, Nicaragua, El Salvador,...
Central America is the subcontinent with most natural calamities. We analyze the results of reconstruction projects after the 1976 Guatemalan earthquake and after Hurricane Mitch in 1998 in...
This project was designed to build recovery capacity for poor families who were severely affected by the coffee leaf rust disease on their farms through the development of production systems that...
(EN) Community practices in child protection' is documentary research on the internet aiming to identify and describe community practices on child protection in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and...
These learning briefs share insights from disaster risk reduction projects in the Response, Recovery and Resilience (R3) program in Guatemala, Nicaragua, Haiti, India, Bangladesh, Vietnam and...