Countries across the globe are confronting complex, multi-dimensional crises, climate impacts and other natural hazards. GFDRR supports governments to strengthen their Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) policies, institutions, facilities, equipment and information systems. It also offers a centralized repository of good practices for operational support and technical assistance in all aspects related to EP&R. 

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Key tools and products
  • A series of innovative diagnostic tools have been developed to assess the core cross sectoral elements of crisis preparedness and a robust EP&R system
    • The Lessons Learned Exercise (LLE) helps countries learn from a specific disaster event through participatory workshops as an entry point to advocate for EP&R systems enhancement. The LLE User Guide is accessible here.
    • The Ready2Respond (R2R) Diagnostic provides a detailed understanding of EP&R capacities and assesses 360 data points related to facilities, personnel, equipment, information and legal frameworks. It produces costed investment options that can be used for project preparation or long-term strategic planning. The R2R Framework is accessible here. The R2R Guidelines are accessible here.
    • The Crisis Preparedness Gap Analysis (CPGA) is a high-level diagnostic tool that assesses a country's capacity to prepare for the socioeconomic impacts of crises arising from natural hazards, public health emergencies and food insecurity. The overview document is here. The Approach note is also available here.
  • GFDRR also offers support related to Emergency Operations Centers (EOCs):
    • The Emergency Operations Centers training e-module is designed for practitioners to better understand the importance of EOCs, their operational roles and importance in orchestrating disaster management and preparedness. The EOC training module is accessible here.
    • In addition, face-to-face workshops and simulations on EOCs design and operationalization for government counterparts help establish and clarify roles and responsibilities and can ensure effective coordination with government and non-government stakeholders.
  • GFDRR is positioned to assist World Bank teams and countries prepare and implement crisis response financing instruments in the World Bank’s enhanced Crisis Preparedness and Response Toolkit. This includes supporting preparedness assessments, operational support, and activation training to inform the Contingent Emergency Response Component (CERC), the Crisis Emergency Response Project (CERP), and Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option (Cat DDO) instruments. 
About the Program

Increasing demand to assist countries in enhancing and refining Emergency Preparedness and Response (EP&R) systems globally has led to GFDRR expanding its offering to provide comprehensive technical support for crisis preparedness to countries and World Bank teams globally. It does so by offering global innovative products and solutions to strengthen the institutional capacities of governments to prepare for and respond to disasters and emergency situations. This includes support for the preparation and implementation of World Bank crisis preparedness operations – including instruments in the World Bank’s enhanced Crisis Preparedness and Response Toolkit

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EP&R activities are implemented by World Bank teams worldwide, and the EP&R Thematic Area also focuses on building partnerships with international EP&R partners. Over the years, this has materialized with stronger ties and collaboration with organizations such as the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and the United States Fire Administration (FEMA), the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and many other national-level EP&R institutions, Ministries or Agencies. 

Resources

Core Documents

Publications

Videos

Highlights

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CRP PLaylist

Watch the Emergency Preparedness and Response videos playlist on YouTube

Click on the circles to show information about the Emergency Preparedness and Response for each country

Key Contact
Mary Boyer
Senior Disaster Risk Management Specialist, Program Co-lead