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23 October 2024
Droughts have a catastrophic impact on the poorest and most vulnerable. They destroy livelihoods, create acute food insecurity, restrict economic growth, and put severe pressure on government budgets. Policies and investments to mitigate and prepare for droughts are crucial, but for the risk which cannot be managed away, a growing array of Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance (DRFI) programs have emerged in response to the needs of climate-vulnerable countries and their populations. These DRFI... Keep reading
19 April 2023
Niger is a Sahelian, landlocked and low-income country of approximately 25 million inhabitants with an estimated GDP per capita being among the lowest in the world (US$ 591 in 2021). The country is exposed to multiple risks of fragility, conflict and violence which coupled with extreme weather conditions and natural disasters result in increased food insecurity and other challenges. Successive shocks, most recently the Covid-19 pandemic and the 2020 flooding disaster only heighten the fragility... Keep reading
06 August 2020
The world has changed. Life isn’t what it was before. Economies have been floored while businesses and governments alike are determining how to survive in this new, fragile environment. But some things haven’t changed. The private sector is still a critical growth driver and provider of essential goods, services, and employment. Governments around the world recognize this strength as they implement numerous policies to support business. Nor have disasters and crises ceased to happen. Droughts,... Keep reading