Zimbabwe Disaster Risk Finance Diagnostic
This disaster risk finance (DFR) diagnostic was prepared by the World Bank Finance, Competitiveness and Innovation Global Practice in response to a request from the Government of Zimbabwe (GoZ) for a study to assess the institutional, legal, and financial planning for financing of disaster risk in Zimbabwe. The GoZ intends to use the diagnostic to inform the development of a comprehensive national DRF strategy. The diagnostic will also inform the Zimbabwe Country Climate and Development
Report, which is a joint analytical product of the World Bank and the GoZ and will complement the ongoing Zimbabwe Country Private Sector Diagnostic.
The objective of this DRF diagnostic is to assess Zimbabwe’s financial preparedness to disasters and crises. Zimbabwe is ranked a medium- to low-climate risk country but faces high impacts due to high levels of socioeconomic vulnerability and a significant lack of coping and adaptive capacity.