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Latin America and the Caribbean

Latin America and the Caribbean faces some of the world’s most predictable yet devastating hazards: recurrent droughts tied to El Niño, increasingly intense hurricanes such as Beryl in 2024, and frequent floods and wildfires. Between 2000 and 2022, more than 1,500 disasters affected 190 million people across the region - evidence that reactive responses alone are no longer viable. 

Anticipatory Action is therefore gaining ground as a practical and cost-effective way to protect lives and livelihoods. Momentum accelerated during 2024, with a doubling of active anticipatory action frameworks and the 6ᵗʰ Regional Dialogue Platform in Cartagena uniting over 550 partners under the banner “Regional Solutions for Regional Challenges”. Crucially, governments are now leading: For example, the 2025-2030 Regional Plan for Comprehensive Disaster Risk Management (PRGIRD) in Central America and the Dominican Republic embeds anticipatory action, and the first regional strategy to institutionalise anticipatory action - endorsed by six Central American countries and the Dominican Republic - sets out common legal, financial and operational milestones.

Yet important gaps remain. Frameworks and financing are still concentrated in a handful of subregions and organizations; many activations are ad-hoc and underfunded; and harmonization of a common understanding of the concept needs to be strengthened. Priorities for the coming years are clear:

  • Institutional integration:  Anchor anticipatory action in national laws, budgets and disaster-risk plans to ensure sustainability.
  • Definition harmonisation: Promote a shared, region-wide understanding of anticipatory action to reduce fragmentation and streamline activation protocols.
  • Collaboration and learning: Strengthen national working groups and the Regional Technical Group on Anticipatory Action (GTAA LAC) as hubs for evidence, peer exchange and cross-regional partnerships.
  • Flexible financing and data: Expand pre-arranged funding and real-time information systems so that alerts translate into timely, locally led action.

By leveraging the region’s strong institutional capacity and collective commitment, Latin America and the Caribbean can move decisively from reacting after disasters to acting before they strike - building safer, more resilient communities for the decade ahead.

The current state of anticipatory action in Latin America and the Caribbean can be accessed here. Actors and donors alike are encouraged to adopt the harmonised definition of the concept at the regional level, which is aligned with the common global definition.

 

Key figures:

3 regions (the Caribic, Central America, South America)
19 countries with anticipatory action frameworks
39 active frameworks
31 million USD in pre-secured anticipatory action funding
3 million USD disbursed for 16 anticipatory action activations in 2024

Regional and National Working Groups

The Regional Technical Group on Anticipatory Action in Latin America and the Caribbean (GTAA LAC) is a technical and inter-institutional coordination space that promotes the expansion and consolidation of anticipatory action across the region. It is composed, among others, of UN agencies, NGOs, climate centers, and intergovernmental organizations.

The group works in a coordinated manner across the following thematic areas:

  • Early warning systems and climate services
  • Development and activation of anticipatory action frameworks
  • Institutionalization of anticipatory action
  • Access to flexible financing
  • Joint learning and regional knowledge exchange

For more information about anticipatory action in the region, collaboration proposals, or any other inquiries, please contact the GTAA LAC through its shared email address, gtaalac@gmail.com.

The region is also home to a growing number of national anticipatory action working groups and coordination spaces, including:

  • Ecuador: National AA Working Group
    • Chaired by: Ecuadorian Red Cross, Sabina Ortíz sortiz@cruzroja.org.ec; FAO, Pamela Jarrín  Pamela.Jarrin@fao.org; WFP Crescenzo Rubinetti   crescenzo.rubinetti@wfp.org
    • Co-Chair: National Secretariat for Risk Management, Julio Celorio subsecretario.reduccion@gestionderiesgos.gob.ec
  • El Salvador: Anticipatory Action and Early Warning System Technical Group
    • Chaired by: El Salvador General Directorate for Civil Protection, Sonia Sorto sonia.sorto@proteccioncivil.gob.sv and Román Heredia jroman@proteccioncivil.gob.sv
    • Co-Chairs: FAO, Salvadorean Red Cross, Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources
  • Guatemala: Anticipatory Action Advisory Group
    • Chaired by: Guatemalan Red Cross, Sergio Cabañas sergio.cabanas@cruzroja.gt
    • Co-Chair: WFP, Bernardo Díaz bernardo.diaz@wfp.org
    • Co-Chair: FAO, Gustavo García Gustavo.Garcia@fao.org
  • Honduras: National Anticipatory Action Working Group
    • Chaired by: German Red Cross, Placeholder
    • Co-chair: Placeholder
  • Haiti: National Working Group on Anticipatory Action
    • Chaired by: OCHA, Emmanuelle Schneider:  schneider1@un.org and Shedna Italis shedna.italis@un.org
    • Co-Chair: WFP, Daniel HAM : daniel.ham@wfp.org and Jude Castra Pierre: judecastra.pierre@wfp.org

Actors interested in implementing anticipatory action in the region are advised to reach out to the GTAA LAC at the regional level and coordinate their implementation through national working groups where they exist. Otherwise, they are encouraged to jointly establish national working groups.

Learning material and online courses on anticipatory action in Spanish

Course 1. Foundations of anticipatory action (ES/EN/FR; Anticipation Hub)

Drought and Water Scarcity Early Warning Systems (ES; FAO)

El Anticipation Hub representa para América Latina y el Caribe una importante oportunidad de coordinación e incidencia para promover acciones anticipatorias estratégicas.

Mathieu Destrooper Former international delegate of FbF LAC

Estamos contentos de contar con un espacio de encuentro para que actores de diversos sectores intercambiemos experiencias y conocimientos con una visión regional y global sobre acciones tempranas.

Alejandro Terán FbF delegate for Guatemala and Honduras
News December 05, 2025

Dialogue Platform, Networks & Conferences

A decade of anticipatory action in focus at the 13th Global Dialogue Platform

The 13th Global Dialogue Platform on Anticipatory Humanitarian Action concluded in colourful way: presenting prizes to the winners of the inaugural anticipatory action photo competion. 

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News November 20, 2025

Scaling up

Building regional capacity: training trainers in anticipatory action across the Americas

Training is essential to support National Societies in their capacity to implement anticipatory action. A series of recent training events in the Americas have helped to strengthen this capacity.

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News November 05, 2025

Dialogue Platform, Networks & Conferences

Anticipatory action is here to stay: El Salvador hosts its first National Dialogue Platform

Bringing together nearly 100 representatives from government institutions, international organizations, civil society, the academy, and local communities, El Salvador convened its first National …

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News September 12, 2025

Dialogue Platform

Actuar antes, proteger mejor: principales hitos de la 7ª Plataforma de Diálogo celebrada en América del Sur

En la Plataforma de Diálogo Sudamericana celebrada en Chile, los participantes establecieron nuevas alianzas y exploraron cómo las medidas preventivas pueden reducir los devastadores efectos de las …

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News September 12, 2025

Dialogue Platform

Act early, protect better: highlights from the South American Dialogue Platform

At the South American Dialogue Platform in Chile, participants built new partnerships and explored how anticipatory action can reduce the devastating impacts of drought, floods, wildfires and other …

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News August 01, 2025

Cash & Voucher, Early Action, Food Insecurity, Health, WASH

OCHA and its partners act to anticipate drought in Guatemala

OCHA has released up to 4 million US dollars from its Central Emergency Response Fund to support communities in Chiquimula ahead of a forecast drought.

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News July 02, 2025

Advocacy, Scaling up

A new strategy to institutionalize anticipatory action in Central America and the Dominican Republic

Six Central American countries and the Dominican Republic have collectively endorsed the first regional strategy to institutionalize anticipatory action, helping the region to shift from reactive …

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News December 06, 2024

Dialogue Platform, Networks & Conferences

Más de 300 representantes de Latinoamérica y el Caribe se reúnen para identificar soluciones de Acción Anticipatoria ante los desafíos de la …

La sexta Plataforma de Diálogo se realizó el 28 y 29 de Noviembre. Contó con 300 participantes presenciales y más de 250 virtuales.

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News December 06, 2024

Dialogue Platform, Networks & Conferences

Representatives from Latin America and the Caribbean gather to identify how anticipatory action can help solve the region’s challenges

More than 550 participants, from the humanitarian, scientific, governmental and community sectors, gathered in Cartagena, Colombia, to celebrate the 6th Regional Dialogue Platform in Latin America …

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News November 22, 2024

Dialogue Platform, Networks & Conferences

Cerca de 280 representantes de Latinoamérica y el Caribe se reunirán en la 6ª Plataforma de Diálogo sobre Acción Anticipatoria

Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, será el escenario para el intercambio de experiencias facilitado por la sexta edición de la Plataforma de Diálogo en Latinoamérica y el Caribe sobre Acción …

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Report December 05, 2025

Dialogue Platform, Networks & Conferences

Report from the South America Dialogue Platform 2025

The South America Dialogue Platform on Anticipatory Action took place from 2 to 3 September in Santiago, Chile, and online. It was held under the theme 'Act early, protect better: strengthening …

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Briefing Sheet / Fact Sheet November 18, 2025

Cash & Voucher, Evidence, Livelihoods

An approach that works: how anticipatory action delivers impacts

In 2015, projects in Togo and Uganda explored whether it was possible to provide humanitarian support in anticipation of predictable hazards. Ten years later, anticipatory action is an established …

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Feasibility Study November 03, 2025

Scaling up

Feasibility Study for a Sub-Regional Anticipatory Action Mechanism for Hurricanes in the Caribbean

This feasibility study outlines a structured framework for implementing Early Action Protocols in the Eastern Caribbean.

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Briefing Sheet / Fact Sheet August 08, 2025

Gender & Inclusion, Lessons Learnt

When anticipatory action tackles climate impacts and exclusion

This document presents the approach, main achievements, good practices and lessons learned of the inclusive anticipatory action project Inclusive Anticipatory Action (I2A), showcasing how locally …

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Evaluation July 31, 2025

Evaluación de la activación ante sequías en Honduras

Este documento resume las principales conclusiones de la evaluación de impacto «Evidencia sobre la efectividad de las acciones anticipatorias ante sequía en Honduras», que se llevó a cabo tras la …

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Evaluation July 31, 2025

Evidence of the Effectiveness of Anticipatory Actions to Address Drought in Honduras

This document summarizes the main findings of the "Evidence of the Effectiveness of Anticipatory Actions to Address Drought in Honduras" impact evaluation, which was conducted following activation …

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Presentation July 04, 2025

Forecast, Health

Prevision Estacional Para Centroamérica Y El Caribe Julio a Septiembre 2025

Esta presentación contiene información climática para Centroamérica y el Caribe para el periodo julio-agosto-septiembre (JAS) de 2025, con un enfoque en lo que estas perspectivas significan en …

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Presentation July 04, 2025

Forecast, Health

Seasonal Outlook: Central America and the Caribbean July to September 2025

This presentation contains climate information for Central America and the Caribbean for the July–August–September (JAS) period 2025, with a focus on what this outlook means in terms of health …

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Briefing Sheet / Fact Sheet July 02, 2025

Advocacy, Evidence, M&E

The State of Anticipatory Action in 2025 in Latin America and the Carribean

A short overview of the state of anticipatory action in 2025 in Latin America and the Carribean

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Briefing Sheet / Fact Sheet June 26, 2025

Evidence, M&E

The State of Anticipatory Action in 2025 in Central America and the Dominican Republic

A short overview of the state of anticipatory action in 2025 in Central America and the Dominican Republic

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Contact information

Luis Guzmán Brenes

Regiona coordinator Latin America and the Carribean

German Red Cross

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