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  • Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) 165189
  • International Disaster Reduction Day165190
  • Wikipedia - Disaster Risk Reduction165191
  • Partners for Resilience165192
  • Global Disaster Preparedness Center165193
  • Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030165194
  • A UNECE toolkit for the implementation of the Sendai framework165195
  • Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) 165196
  • Words into action: a guide to implementing the Hyogo Framework (UNIDSR)165197
  • United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction165198
  • Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction (GAR)165199
  • UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction165200
  • World Bank - Disaster Risk Management 165203
  • CSIS - Disaster Risk Reduction165205
  • ALNAP - Resources on Disaster Preparedness, Resilience & Risk Reduction165206
  • Prevention Web - Sustainable Development & DRR165207
  • International Recovery Platform165208
  • Asia Pacific Gateway for Disaster Risk Reduction and Development165210
  • Africa Caribbean Pacific (ACP) – European Union (EU) Natural Disaster Risk Reduction (NDRR) Program165211
  • HPN Good Practice Review: Disaster risk reduction165212
  • Mainstreaming disaster risk reduction a tool for development organisations (Tearfund)165213
  • A call to action: Disaster risk reduction makesdevelopment sustainable (UNDP)165215
  • Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) 165216
  • Good Practice Review: Disaster Risk Reduction165217
  • Livelihood Centred Approaches to Disaster Management (Practical Action)165218
  • Understanding Community Managed Disaster Risk Reduction (CMDRR) (pdf) - Cordaid165219
  • Book: Disaster Risk Reduction for Economic Growth and Livelihood: Investing in Resilience and Development (Ian Davis et al, 2015)165220
  • Book: Towards Disaster Risk Reduction: A Policy-Focused Approach to Natural Hazards and Disasters (Jason K. Levy, Chennat Gopalakrishnan, 2014)165221
  • Book: Disaster Risk Management in Asia and the Pacific (Ian Davis, 2014)165222
  • Book: Hyogo Framework for Action and Urban Disaster Resilience (Yuki Matsuoka, Rajib Shaw, 2014)165223
  • Book: Civil Society Organization and Disaster Risk Reduction: The Asian Dilemma (Rajib Shaw, Takako Izumi, 2014)165224
  • Book (free online pdf): Strong, safe, and resilient : s strategic policy guide for disaster risk management in East Asia and the Pacific (World Bank, 2013)165225
  • Book: Handbook of Hazards and Disaster Risk Reduction (Ben Wisner, et al, 2012)165226
  • Book: Disaster Risk Reduction: Cases from Urban Africa (Mark Pelling, Ben Wisner, 2012 )165227
  • Book: Tools and methods for estimating populations at risk from natural disasters and complex humanitarian crises (NAS / NRC 2007)165228
  • How Architects Are Designing for Disaster Resilience - Time 17.01.25457555
  • ‘Weak and insufficient’ progress made towards disaster risk reduction - UN News 18.05.23346842
  • The Last of Us: why we should all think like preppers – and how to do it - Conversation 08.02.23328438
  • 10 Narrowly Averted Disasters That Nearly Shook The World - Listverse 23.07.15238982
  • Paper: Transforming disaster risk reduction for more inclusive, equitable and sustainable development - SEI 05/15165229
  • Report: Global Assessment Report on Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 (GAR15): Making Development Sustainable: The Future of Disaster Risk Management - UNISDR 03/15165230
  • Emerging Technologies and Emerging Needs For Urbanised Disaster Risk Reduction - Aid Forum 04/15165231
  • Briefing: Can't afford to wait: Why Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation plans in Asia are still failing millions of people - Oxfam 11/14165232
  • Briefing: Towards a Post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction - UN ISDR 11/13165234
  • Paper: Resilience, Development and Disaster Risk Reduction (pdf) - Mercy Corps 09/13165235
  • Financing Disaster Risk Reduction: A 20 year story of international aid - ODI 18.09.13165236
  • Report: A guide to mainstreaming disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation - IFRC 08/13165237
  • Report: Resilient Livelihoods: Disaster Risk Reduction For Food & Nutrition Security - FAO 04/13165238
  • Report: Toward Resilience: A Guide to Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation - ALNAP 01/13165239
  • Report: Basics of Capacity Development for Disaster Risk Reduction - CADRI 05/12165240
  • Report: Disaster Risk Reduction: An Instrument for Achieving the Millennium Development Goals - PU and UNISDR 09/10165242
  • Briefing: Climate Change Adaptation, Disaster Risk Reduction and Social Protection - IDS 11/08165243
  • Report: Links between Natural Disasters, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Risk Reduction A Critical Perspective - UNDP 06/08165244
  • Report: Links between Disaster RiskReduction, Development and Climate Change - IPCC 03/08165245
  • Report: Indigenous knowledge for disaster risk reduction: good practices and lessons learned from experiences in the Asia-Pacific region - UNISDR 02/08165246
  • Report: Tools for Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Reduction:Guidance Notes for Development Organisations - Provention Consortium 01/07165247
  • Report: Disaster prevention: a role for business? - Provention 03/06165248
  • Report: Living with risk: a global review of disaster reduction initiatives - UNISDR 06/04165249
  • Guidance Note on Protection Considerations for the Flood Response - Protection Cluster 22.08.22301924
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