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New Report Projects $4.5 billion Cost to Reduce Fiji’s Vulnerability to Climate Change | World Bank Group

By 2050, Fiji’s annual losses due to extreme weather events could reach 6.5 percent of GDP because of the impact of climate change, with more than 32,000 people pushed into hardship every year.

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Leveraging Social Media for Disaster Management | The Hans India

Could social media be useful in tackling the challenges posed by natural calamities? The answer is yes, as a World Bank team, found out from the response elicited from the officials during the devastating Hudhud cyclone.

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World Bank warns of further poverty due to lack of resilience finance | Cities Today

Residents of cities in developing countries risk plunging further into poverty by 2030 if urban leaders do not take advantage of global pools of capital to finance urban resilience, according to a report by the World Bank and the Global Facility for Disas

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Early warning systems being reviewed | Antigua Observer

An expert review has been launched to determine how effective the Caribbean’s early warnings were during the 2017 hurricane season in order to strengthen resilience against future disasters.

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RMS Partners with the UNISDR and the World Bank to Advance Global Catastrophe Resilience

RMS, the world’s leading catastrophe risk management firm, today announced that governments will have free access to RMS(one)®, the company’s real-time exposure and risk management platform, to directly access catastrophe models from both public and priva

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Development Partners Discuss Hydromet Service Investment | World Meteorological Organization

The WMO and GFDRR convened a roundtable to address the urgent need for more investment in hydromet services.

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World Bank: Natural Disasters Force 26M People into Poverty Annually | Voice of America

Natural disasters push 26 million people into poverty and cost the world about $520 billion every year — which is about 60 percent lower than is usually reported, according to a new World Bank study.

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Lessons of Cyclone Nargis still need to be applied | Thomson Reuters Foundation

Updating early warning systems to keep pace with the fast increase in extreme weather events is vital in the struggle to prevent disasters and save lives.

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4-Trader: The Southwest Indian Ocean Island States launch a Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative to address vulnerability

The Southwest Indian Ocean Risk Assessment and Financing Initiative (SWIO RAFI) will be launched during the fifth Regional Platform for Risk Transfer Mechanisms (April 28-30), hosted by the Indian Ocean Commission (IOC).

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Cook Islands Confirms Participation in the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot | Cook Islands Confirms Participation in the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot

The Cook Islands Government has confirmed its participation in the Pacific Catastrophe Risk Insurance Pilot (PCRIP), which was renewed for its third season with five other Pacific island countries.