Natural Disasters in the Middle East and North Africa : A Regional Overview

Disasters are increasing worldwide, with more devastating effects than ever before. While the absolute number of disasters around the world has almost doubled since the 1980s, the average number of natural disasters in Middle East and North Africa...

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Main Author: World Bank
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
en_US
Published: Washington, DC 2014
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19203331/natural-disasters-middle-east-north-africa-regional-overview
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spelling okr-10986-178292021-04-23T14:03:40Z Natural Disasters in the Middle East and North Africa : A Regional Overview World Bank CLIMATE ACTION CLIMATE CHANGE DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES NATURAL DISASTERS URBANIZATION WATER SCARCITY Disasters are increasing worldwide, with more devastating effects than ever before. While the absolute number of disasters around the world has almost doubled since the 1980s, the average number of natural disasters in Middle East and North Africa (MNA) has almost tripled over the same period of time. In the MNA, the interplay of natural disasters, rapid urbanization, water scarcity, and climate change has emerged as a serious challenge for policy and planning. Projections by climatologists and United Nations specialists suggest that MNA economies and livelihoods will be the second most affected by climate change. Governments across the region have seen a progressive increase in demand for comprehensive disaster risk management (DRM) services. Since 2007, a range of country-level programs have been launched in Djibouti, Morocco, and the Republic of Yemen to increase their resilience to disasters due to Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR). Decentralization of the DRM agenda has progressed slowly, although some countries are making a progressive shift. This report aims to take stock of progress in risk management in MNA, while identifying gaps for future interventions, to broaden the dialogue for a more proactive and collaborative management of risks. This report builds on the strategic vision, principles, and goals of the MNA region's countries; the Islamic Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (ISDRRM); the MNA strategic framework for climate action; and the World Bank's strategy update for MNA. This report aims to establish a more strategic and collaborative framework between the World Bank and its international partners, particularly United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) and UN Development Program (UNDP), in order to assist MNA countries to shift from disaster response to proactive risk management. 2014-04-16T15:08:00Z 2014-04-16T15:08:00Z 2014-01 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2014/01/19203331/natural-disasters-middle-east-north-africa-regional-overview http://hdl.handle.net/10986/17829 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research Middle East and North Africa Saudi Arabia
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topic CLIMATE ACTION
CLIMATE CHANGE
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NATURAL DISASTERS
URBANIZATION
WATER SCARCITY
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CLIMATE CHANGE
DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES
NATURAL DISASTERS
URBANIZATION
WATER SCARCITY
World Bank
Natural Disasters in the Middle East and North Africa : A Regional Overview
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Saudi Arabia
description Disasters are increasing worldwide, with more devastating effects than ever before. While the absolute number of disasters around the world has almost doubled since the 1980s, the average number of natural disasters in Middle East and North Africa (MNA) has almost tripled over the same period of time. In the MNA, the interplay of natural disasters, rapid urbanization, water scarcity, and climate change has emerged as a serious challenge for policy and planning. Projections by climatologists and United Nations specialists suggest that MNA economies and livelihoods will be the second most affected by climate change. Governments across the region have seen a progressive increase in demand for comprehensive disaster risk management (DRM) services. Since 2007, a range of country-level programs have been launched in Djibouti, Morocco, and the Republic of Yemen to increase their resilience to disasters due to Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR). Decentralization of the DRM agenda has progressed slowly, although some countries are making a progressive shift. This report aims to take stock of progress in risk management in MNA, while identifying gaps for future interventions, to broaden the dialogue for a more proactive and collaborative management of risks. This report builds on the strategic vision, principles, and goals of the MNA region's countries; the Islamic Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (ISDRRM); the MNA strategic framework for climate action; and the World Bank's strategy update for MNA. This report aims to establish a more strategic and collaborative framework between the World Bank and its international partners, particularly United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR) and UN Development Program (UNDP), in order to assist MNA countries to shift from disaster response to proactive risk management.
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title Natural Disasters in the Middle East and North Africa : A Regional Overview
title_short Natural Disasters in the Middle East and North Africa : A Regional Overview
title_full Natural Disasters in the Middle East and North Africa : A Regional Overview
title_fullStr Natural Disasters in the Middle East and North Africa : A Regional Overview
title_full_unstemmed Natural Disasters in the Middle East and North Africa : A Regional Overview
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