Country and continent DRR profiles and resources

PreventionWeb provides a comprehensive collection of publications, news, and resources dedicated to disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation, tailored to regions and countries around the world.

Explore in-depth country pages featuring essential data on disaster risk and governance. Uncover trends, challenges, and opportunities in disaster resilience specific to each nation. Access country-specific reports, risk profiles, policy documents, and expert analyses to deepen your understanding of local vulnerabilities and strengths.

Whether you're a researcher, policymaker, or practitioner, our country resources empower you to make informed decisions and take action on the ground. Start exploring the country risk and governance profiles to stay ahead of emerging risks and contribute to a safer, more resilient world.

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National Platforms
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Country risk profiles
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Global risk data sets
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Words into Action
Words into Action
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Implementing the Sendai Framework
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A global blueprint aiming to substantially reduce disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihoods, and health, while also enhancing resilience and promoting sustainable development.

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