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Program Information

Africa Caribbean Pacific-European Union National Disaster Risk Reduction (ACP-EU NDRR) Program Brochure
 

The ACP-EU NDRR Program addresses prevention, mitigation and preparedness to natural hazards in ACP countries through technical assistance, capacity building and advisory/analytical support at regional and national level. Read this brochure to learn more.

Africa Disaster Risk Financing Initiative Brochure
 

This brochure provides an overview of the Africa Disaster Risk Financing (ADRF) Initiative, which expects to catalyze the uptake of innovative risk identification, assessment, and financing tools within the development policy frameworks and agendas of several middle and low-income African countries.

Program-Level Results

ACP-EU NDRR 2016-2017 Activity Report
 

The ACP-EU NDRR Activity Report for the period 2016-2017 provides an overview of Program implementation by region, and also outlines activities on post-disaster response. The report captures how the Program has developed an extensive portfolio that benefits more than fourty countries in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific.

Africa Disaster Risk Financing Intiative (R5) Activity Report, 2016-2017
 

This activity report summarizes activities of the Africa Disaster Risk Financing (ADRF) Initiative, also known as Result Area 5, from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017. It gives an overview of the achievements to date across its three operational components, and also identifies upcoming priorities and challenges.

Strengthening DRM Regional Coordination in Africa (R2) Activity Report, 2016-2017
 

This report summarizes the activities and achievements for 2016-2017 under Result Area 2 of the Program "Building Disaster Resilience in Sub-Saharan Africa". This Program consists of five parts, which are implemented by several partners and together make up a complete cycle of disaster risk management measures and capacity building.