Disaster risk financing in concert: how co-ordinated disaster risk financing can save more lives

This paper argues that the creation of coordinated DRF systems between government and humanitarian partners, such as CSOs and the UN, would help to catalyse even more effective disaster response and recovery. Currently, government and humanitarian systems are developing in insolation along traditional humanitarian-development divides; this risks replicating some of the challenges of the existing system. DRF in Concert, where all partners work together to quantify risks in advance of disasters, pre-position funds4 and release them in a coordinated way according to pre-agreed, aligned plans, should be a crucial component of national disaster risk management strategies.

Resource Type

PDF, 2.68 MB

Year

2019

Region

Africa, Americas, Asia, Central Asia, Europe, MENA, Oceania

Content Type

Policy Paper

Theme

Disaster Risk Financing

Organization type

NGO, Partnership & Multistakeholder Initiatives

Organization

Start Network

Hazard

Armed Conflict, Cold Wave, Cyclone / Typhoon / Hurricane, Displacement, Drought, Dzud, El Niño/La Niña, Epidemic / Pandemic, Extreme Rainfall, Flood, Heat Wave, Landslide, Mudslide, Other, Violence, Volcanic ash