Helping Latin America and the Caribbean manage natural disaster risks
Natural hazards and disasters can have significant impacts on the economic and social development of Latin America and the Caribbean. The IDB is committed to assisting countries to incorporate appropriate risk management in national development planning.
The Bank has developed an integrated disaster risk management approach that emphasizes actionsthat are taken before a hazard results in a disaster, and incorporates climate change adaptation. The Bank also works with countries to better prepare for emergencies and improve their emergency response, and it also plays an important role in helping them to revitalize their development efforts post-disaster and avoid rebuilding vulnerability.
The IDB assists countries in the design and implementation of integrated disaster risk management plans, involving four principal lines of action: risk identification; prevention and mitigation ; financial risk management ; and institutional strengthening for preparedness, response and recovery.
Areas of Action
Projects Highlights
Approved
- Argentina. Flooding emergency assistance in La Plata City. Apr 16, 2013
- Peru. Flooding Emergency Assistance in Arequipa Region. Mar 27, 2013
- Haiti. Capacity Building for Sustainable Management of the Flood Early Warning System. Dec 17, 2012
- Guatemala. Emergency Support for Earthquake in South Western Guatemala. Nov 14, 2012
- Guatemala. Experience Exchange for Financial Strategies of Disaster Risk Management. Oct 24, 2012
- Panama. Support for the Capabilities of Disaster Risk Managmnt in Public Investment. Sep 19, 2012

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