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MAKING DISASTER RISK FINANCING WORK FOR RISK-AFFECTED PEOPLE
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MAKING DISASTER RISK FINANCING WORK FOR RISK-AFFECTED PEOPLE

Accountability is a core principle for making Disaster Risk Finance (DRF) work for risk-affected people. Although DRF actors are widely committed to this, there is not yet a shared understanding of what accountability means and how it should be applied. This guidance note is therefore intended as a common framework to support practical approaches to meaningful accountability across the sector, with the aim of assuring financing that is in the best interest of the at-risk communities that it seeks to serve. It can be used by anyone involved in DRF, including those promoting, designing, delivering and supporting DRF.

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FOCUSING ON POVERTY: REDUCING VULNERABILITY WITH DISASTER RISK FINANCING
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FOCUSING ON POVERTY: REDUCING VULNERABILITY WITH DISASTER RISK FINANCING

Disasters have the biggest impact on those that are least able to protect themselves from them: vulnerable people. In most cases the most vulnerable are also the poorest in a society. This guidance note sets out some questions that can be asked during programme design to help ensure that DRF is most directed to those who are least able to withstand shocks.

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IMPROVING CONSTANTLY: EMBEDDING SCRUTINY AND LEARNING IN DISASTER RISK FINANCING
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IMPROVING CONSTANTLY: EMBEDDING SCRUTINY AND LEARNING IN DISASTER RISK FINANCING

There is currently little in the way of rigorous evidence of impact or established ‘best practice’ in DRF. It is important, therefore, that we engage in scrutiny, be open to learning and willing to be held accountable. This guidance note sets out practical ways to ensure quality, independent scrutiny and improved learning in your DRF initiatives.

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CREATING POWER FOR PEOPLE FACING RISK: THE ROLE OF PARTICIPATION IN DISASTER RISK FINANCING
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CREATING POWER FOR PEOPLE FACING RISK: THE ROLE OF PARTICIPATION IN DISASTER RISK FINANCING

Ensuring the inclusive participation of people in DRF is essential but challenging. It builds trust and empowers the public to demand greater accountability of governments and reward them for reliable disaster support. This guidance note gives practical advice on consulting and involving communities in decision-making that impacts their lives.

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BASIS RISK IN DISASTER FINANCING FOR HUMANITARIAN ACTION
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BASIS RISK IN DISASTER FINANCING FOR HUMANITARIAN ACTION

This insight paper examines the challenge of handling basis risk in disaster risk financing systems. It argues how the use of data and management of basis risk has the potential to significantly increase the neutrality and impartiality of humanitarian decision-making, offering a new type of financing and increased accountability.

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