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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery Building More Effective and Inclusive Partnerships for Development • 45 partners (38 Governments and 7 International Organisations) • 21 donors Global partnerships for donor coordination

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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and RecoveryPromoting development effectiveness through resilient

nations and communities

Building More Effective and Inclusive Partnerships for Development• 45 partners (38 Governments and 7 International

Organisations)• 21 donors

Global partnerships for donor coordination

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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and RecoveryPromoting development effectiveness through resilient

nations and communities

• UN-WB Partnership Framework for Crises and Post Crises (2008).

• Joint Declaration for Post Crises Assessments with UN and EU (2008).

• Addressing regional and trans-boundary risks to obtain economies of scale with tools like risk assessment, early warning systems, risk financing…

• Facilitating knowledge exchange through regional bodies, South-South cooperation, technical institutions and civil society organizations…UN and EU

Regional Organizations

Technical and Academic Institutions

Civil Society & Private Sector

Partnerships for regional and technical cooperation

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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and RecoveryPromoting development effectiveness through resilient

nations and communities

Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management and Climate Adaptation

• Ex-ante technical and financial assistance, under a country-owned programmatic framework;

• Alignment of activities with national priorities and international frameworks (e.g. Hyogo Framework);

• Corporate review of country assistance and partnership strategies;

• Support to global DRM knowledge and innovation through small, impact-oriented grants.

Promoting effectiveness through country-led interventions

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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and RecoveryPromoting development effectiveness through resilient

nations and communities

Post Disaster Needs Assessments (PDNAs)

• County led, multi-stakeholder (EU-UN-WB + +) needs assessments;

• Donor coordination and harmonization through country systems;

• Alignment with national sustainable recovery & development priorities;

• Mutual accountability for post-disaster recovery and reconstruction.

Promoting effectiveness through country-led interventions

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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and RecoveryPromoting development effectiveness through resilient

nations and communities

Enhancing effectiveness through aid transparency

Beta version at gfdrr.aiddata.org

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Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and RecoveryPromoting development effectiveness through resilient

nations and communities

Open data platforms

For assessing, monitoring and

insuring disaster risks; and for

informed decision-making

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