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GRADE Report - World Bank Group The Afghanistan Global Rapid Post-Disaster Damage Estimate Report provides critical insights to support emergency response, recovery planning, and strategic risk reduction efforts The report was conducted using a well-established rapid, remote, model-based estimation methodology that focuses on direct economic damage to physical assets
World Bank, IDB, Estimate Hurricane Melissa Damage to Jamaica Totals . . . The World Bank, in conjunction with the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) estimate that the physical damage to Jamaica caused by Hurricane Melissa totals to US$8 8 billion — equivalent to 44 percent of the country’s 2024 GDP— making it the costliest hurricane in Jamaica’s recorded history
Training | Homeland Security The Training Resources webpage provides a list of resources where First Responders can obtain training on emergency preparedness, and suicide prevention
5 Ways Belize Benefits from New IDA Financing - World Bank Group 5 Ways Belize Benefits from New IDA Financing Belize loses almost 4% of its GDP to natural disasters every year, making it one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world IDA membership will enable Belize to tap into specific funding windows that target climate resilience and disaster preparedness World Bank
World Bank Steps Up Support to Increase Rwandas Resilience to Natural . . . The World Bank Board of Executive Directors approved a Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Financing (DPF) with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option (Cat DDO) for the Government of Rwanda, aimed at building stronger systems to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to disasters, protecting both lives and livelihoods
FRG Grants | Homeland Security First Responders can obtain grants for a range of needs, including firefighter grants, emergency medical service grants, and pre-disaster mitigation grants
Extreme Heat Could Cost Cities in Europe and Central Asia 2. 5% of GDP . . . Cities across Europe and Central Asia (ECA) have experienced a sharp and consistent rise in temperatures in recent decades, which is projected to triple the already tens of thousands of heat-related deaths and decrease annual GDP by an estimated 2 5 percent by 2050, according to a new report by the World Bank and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery released today