Estrategia Regional para la Institucionalización de la Acción Anticipatoria en Centroamérica y la República Dominicana (2025-2030)

This regional strategy, for the period 2025 to 2030, is the first to institutionalize anticipatory action in six Central American countries and the Dominican Republic.  Developed under CEPREDENAC’s leadership in coordination with its member states, the strategy shifts the region from predominantly reactive relief to a forward-looking model that “acts before whenever possible and reacts only when necessary”. It aligns with the Regional Integral Disaster Risk Management Plan (PRGIRD 2024-2030) and other global frameworks, offering a unified roadmap for governments, humanitarian partners and donors. An English summary is also available.

The strategy is anchored in three strategic pillars and objectives:

  1. Normative and financial integration: integrate anticipatory action into laws, plans and budgets.
  2. Capacity and early-warning strengthening: equip institutions and communities, establish agreed-upon triggers and standard operating procedures.
  3. Evidence and shared knowledge: base decisions on data and continuous learning.

Equity is a cross-cutting priority, with gender, disability, ethnicity and other vulnerabilities considered throughout all actions.

Publish Date

May 30, 2025

Resource Type

PDF, 6.00 MB

Year

2025

Country

Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama

Region

Americas

Content Type

Other

Thematic Area

Advocacy, Scaling up