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Building Resilience to Natural Disasters: A Framework for Private Sector Engagement

Published 2008
Type Policy
Theme Climate, Communication with affected populations, Contingency Planning, Disaster management, Disaster Risk Reduction, Early Recovery, Early Warning, Environment, Field coordination, Governance, Humanitarian Access, Humanitarian Assistance, Humanitarian Financing, Information Management, Internally Displaced People (IDPs), Livelihood, Natural Disasters, Preparedness, Resilience, Technical co-operation with other countries
Language English
Pages: 20
Uploader Shabiti Sevenska Mike
Publisher(s) World Economic Forum (WEF), World Bank, United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR)
Sector(s)
  • Early Recovery
  • Accountability to Affected People
  • Environment
  • Food Security
  • Logistics
  • Protection
  • Housing, Land and Property
  • Shelter and Settlement
Location(s) Worldwide
Author(s) WEF, WB and UNISDR
Disaster(s) natural disaster
Rights WEF,WB and UNISDR
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This resource looks at the ways in which private sectors can contribute to disaster prevention and response while focusing on the cooperation as the key factor in achieving the set goals.

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