Your Money: International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
Governments pledged to increase disaster risk funding to protect development gains and vulnerable communities, with every $1 invested in resilience saving $4 in avoided losses, officials said.
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Africa: Indirect Disaster Effects Cost the World Nearly $2 Trillion Per Year, Says UN Secretary-General On International Day
From 1970 until 2000, the costs of disaster averaged $70-$80 billion. Those mainly preventable costs doubled this century to average $180-$200 billion annually, according to a recent report published by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR).
Your Money: International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
October 13 is recognized as International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, operating under the motto: Fund resilience now, avoid paying for disasters later. To weigh in on disasters and risk management suggestions, we have Bob Lafaro from the Lafaro Insurance Agency.
International day for disaster risk reduction – comment from the insurance development forum
“In tomorrow’s world, the most resilient countries will thrive. Disasters are becoming more frequent, more costly and more devastating. Direct costs now top $200 billion a year, with the true figure closer to $2.3 trillion. Without urgent investment in resilience, the risks we face will become increasingly uninsurable. On International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, the IDF DRR Working Group is calling for action: fund resilience now, not disa…
Indirect disaster effects cost the world nearly $2 trillion per year, says UN Secretary-General on International Day
Most of the exorbitant costs of disaster are preventable with proper funding and planning —one of the main messages for this year’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, themed Fund Resilience, Not Disasters, observed on Monday. “Every dollar invested in resilience saves many more in avoided losses and protects the dignity of those most at […]
Indirect disaster effects cost the world nearly $2 trillion per year, Guterres says on International Day
From 1970 until 2000, the costs of disaster averaged $70-$80 billion. Those mainly preventable costs doubled this century to average $180-$200 billion annually, according to a recent report published by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR).
Cape Town Marks International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, Calls for Stronger Coastal Resilience
Cape Town celebrated International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction (IDDRR) in 2025 and emphasised on building resilience against potential disasters. Resilience, especially the coastal resilience was the focus of the G20 Disaster Working Group gathering in Cape Town over the past few days. The International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction is observed on October 13, 2025. The theme for year 2025 is ‘fund resilience, not disasters’. It highlights…
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