[Repository] Country Diagnostics Reports

Diagnostics list

 

World Bank's Disaster Risk Financing and Insurance Program, in collaboration with external contributors has published disaster risk finance diagnostics reports on a number of countries vulnerable to climate disasters. Given below is a consolidated list of all country diagnostic reports published so far. 

 

Download the reports here

   Name of the Report
  Country
  Link
  Year 
   Somalia - Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic  Somalia  Click here  Jan, 2025
   Angola Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic 2024  Angola      Click here      May, 2024
   Zimbabwe Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostics  Zimbabwe  Click here  Feb 2024
   Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic in Uganda  Uganda  Click here     Feb, 2023  
   Climate and Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic 2022 - Ethiopia  Ethiopia  Click here  Feb, 2023
   Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic - South Africa  South Africa  Click here  Nov, 2022
   Sierra Leone Crisis and Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic  Sierra Leone     Click here      Apr, 2022    
   Eswatini Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic  Eswatini  Click here  Mar, 2022
   Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic - Albania   Albania  Click here  Jan, 2021
   Lesotho Disaster Risk Financing Diagnostic  Lesotho  Click here  Jan, 2020
   DRF Country Diagnostic Note: Myanmar  Myanmar  Click here  Jun, 2017
   DRF Country Diagnostic Note: LAO PDR  Lao PDR  Click here  Jun, 2017
   Disaster Risk Finance Country Diagnostic Note: Cambodia  Cambodia  Click here  Jun, 2017
   DRF Country Diagnostic Report - Serbia   Serbia  Click here  May, 2016  

 

In addition to the country diagnostic reports, the "Assessing Financial Protection Against Disasters: A Guidance Note on Conducting a Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic" note provides guidance on how to conduct such a diagnostic exercise in a systematic and comprehensive manner, covering the following areas: (1) Assessments of the impact of past disasters; (2) Assessment of the current approach to disaster risk finance; (3) Review of domestic insurance and capital markets; (4) Funding gap analysis; and (5) Options for improved financial protection.

(Download the note here)