The State Of Pre-Arranged Financing For Disasters 2024
The State of Pre-arranged Financing for Disasters 2024 is a unique source of data and analysis on the level of effort of international development donors to support a shift towards arranging financing for disasters, before shocks happen. In its second year, the Centre’s annual analysis of trends and patterns in international development financing for pre-arranged financing for disasters also presents the latest available data on coverage and payouts provided by these instruments.
Key Findings
Key Terms Used In This Report
Financing approved before crises that is released automatically when agreed triggers are met.
Funding designed to prevent, prepare for and respond to crises before and after they occur.
A provision in sovereign debt contracts that enables the borrower to temporarily stop repaying debt service for a pre-agreed period when a predefined event occurs.
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