GFDRR's unique role within the World Bank positions it as a transformative partner in disaster risk management. Through strategic funding and technical expertise, GFDRR helps mobilize development financing and provides critical guidance to governments and World Bank teams in addressing complex, simultaneous risks globally. In fiscal year 2023 alone, GFDRR contributed to the mobilization of $6.3 billion in development financing. Below is a snapshot of recently approved World Bank projects where GFDRR played a key role — whether by informing project design, contributing to their preparation, or providing grant funding and technical assistance to maximize their impact. 

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GFDRR support helped fast-track the preparation of the project.

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The $141 million operation was prepared with support from GFDRR.

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A GFDRR-supported project shows how integrated transport planning can drive transformation.

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With GFDRR support, Türkiye is advancing stronger seismic resilience standards.

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With World Bank and GFDRR support, Colombia has advanced a proactive approach to resilience.

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Bhutan is integrating disaster risk management across policies, institutions, and infrastructure.

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The development of the disaster risk financing policy benefited from GFDRR technical support.

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The World Bank approved the $45 million Comoros Post-Kenneth Recovery and Resilience Project

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GFDRR laid the groundwork for additional financing of a project that has already helped over 70,000.

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GFDRR’s sustained support has helped Sindh not just rebuild, but rebuild better.

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The preparation of this Cat-DDO benefited from technical and financial support from GFDRR.

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A GFDRR-supported project that will reach an estimated 2.1 million people in Cameroon.

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A GFDRR-supported project that will protect 1.6 million people in Bangladesh.

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GFDRR-supported World Bank projects
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