Strengthening Social Protection Systems to Manage Disaster and Climate Risk in Asia and Pacific

This report summarizes the knowledge shared and issues raised during a conference convened by the World Bank on the above topic held on November 3-5, 2014 in Manila, Philippines. Building on earlier conferences on this topic, the conference aimed t...

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spelling okr-10986-229762021-04-23T14:04:12Z Strengthening Social Protection Systems to Manage Disaster and Climate Risk in Asia and Pacific World Bank FLOODS DISASTER SITUATIONS PROJECTS CRITERIA DISASTER ACTIVITIES DISASTER RECOVERY DISASTER REDUCTION GOVERNMENTS EMERGENCY RELIEF WELFARE WARNING SYSTEM BANK SAFETY PROGRAM DESIGNS LIABILITIES PROPERTY DISASTER RISK TYPHOON EARLY WARNING SYSTEM PRIVATE INSURANCE FINANCIAL PLANNING SAVINGS DISASTER REHABILITATION RISK MANAGEMENT MITIGATION INSURANCES BANKS DISASTERS EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT NATURAL HAZARDS HURRICANE RESERVES DELIVERY MECHANISMS EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS FLOOD LABOR RISK ANALYSIS SAVING CONTAGIOUS DISEASES CROP INSURANCE SCHEME RELIEF EFFORTS DISASTER PROGRAMS PROGRAMS CIVIL DEFENSE DAMAGE DAMAGES SOCIAL ASSISTANCE TSUNAMI CONTINGENCY PLANS TRANSFERS INFORMATION SYSTEMS SOCIAL SAFETY NETS ACCOUNTABILITY CONTINGENT LIABILITY INFORMATION DISSEMINATION STRATEGIES MEDICINE SAFETY NETS DECLARATION INSURANCE COMPANIES AGENTS LIFE INSURANCE DISASTER RISK REDUCTION CONTINGENT LIABILITIES LANDSLIDES REGULATIONS INFORMATION CONTINGENCY PLAN INSURANCE EARLY WARNING EMERGENCY NATURAL DISASTERS LOSSES NATURAL HAZARD CONTINGENCY PLANNING WARNING SYSTEMS DROUGHTS REVENUE DISASTER PROGRAM RURAL BANKS CREDIT BENEFICIARIES DISASTER PREPAREDNESS CLIMATE CHANGE INFORMATION SYSTEM RISK INSURANCE EARTHQUAKE FLOODING MARKETS PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES RISK REDUCTION DISASTER MANAGEMENT FARMERS EARTHQUAKES DISASTER BANK ACCOUNTS DISPLACED PERSONS PRODUCTIVITY PRIVATE BANKS REDUCING POVERTY LAND RELIEF DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS VALUE GRANTS RATES EMPLOYMENT MANDATES TECHNOLOGY LANDSLIDE DELIVERY MECHANISM CROP INSURANCE RISKS DROUGHT INFRASTRUCTURE PAYMENT SYSTEMS DISASTER RESPONSE HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE RECONSTRUCTION RISK GENERAL INSURANCE FINANCE This report summarizes the knowledge shared and issues raised during a conference convened by the World Bank on the above topic held on November 3-5, 2014 in Manila, Philippines. Building on earlier conferences on this topic, the conference aimed to raise awareness about, and share good practice on, building a social protection system that integrates disaster risk management and climate change adaptation. It brought together 17 country delegations from Asia and Pacific region comprised of officials from the ministries managing social protection, disaster risk management, and financing and insurance.2 As such, it was both cross-global practice and cross-regional in focus. The conference offered a range of learning opportunities, including presentations from technical experts from the World Bank, country case studies from Asia, Africa and Latin America, roundtable discussions, and group work sessions. The conference was conducted in collaboration with the Government of the Philippines and was financed by the Rapid Social Response Fund and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery. 2015-11-17T18:18:20Z 2015-11-17T18:18:20Z 2015 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25165328/strengthening-social-protection-systems-manage-disaster-climate-risk-asia-pacific http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22976 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Other Social Protection Study East Asia and Pacific Philippines
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topic FLOODS
DISASTER SITUATIONS
PROJECTS
CRITERIA
DISASTER ACTIVITIES
DISASTER RECOVERY
DISASTER REDUCTION
GOVERNMENTS
EMERGENCY RELIEF
WELFARE
WARNING SYSTEM
BANK
SAFETY
PROGRAM DESIGNS
LIABILITIES
PROPERTY
DISASTER RISK
TYPHOON
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
PRIVATE INSURANCE
FINANCIAL PLANNING
SAVINGS
DISASTER REHABILITATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
MITIGATION
INSURANCES
BANKS
DISASTERS
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
NATURAL HAZARDS
HURRICANE
RESERVES
DELIVERY MECHANISMS
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
FLOOD
LABOR
RISK ANALYSIS
SAVING
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
CROP INSURANCE SCHEME
RELIEF EFFORTS
DISASTER PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS
CIVIL DEFENSE
DAMAGE
DAMAGES
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
TSUNAMI
CONTINGENCY PLANS
TRANSFERS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
ACCOUNTABILITY
CONTINGENT LIABILITY
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
STRATEGIES
MEDICINE
SAFETY NETS
DECLARATION
INSURANCE COMPANIES
AGENTS
LIFE INSURANCE
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
LANDSLIDES
REGULATIONS
INFORMATION
CONTINGENCY PLAN
INSURANCE
EARLY WARNING
EMERGENCY
NATURAL DISASTERS
LOSSES
NATURAL HAZARD
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
WARNING SYSTEMS
DROUGHTS
REVENUE
DISASTER PROGRAM
RURAL BANKS
CREDIT
BENEFICIARIES
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
CLIMATE CHANGE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
RISK INSURANCE
EARTHQUAKE
FLOODING
MARKETS
PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES
RISK REDUCTION
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
FARMERS
EARTHQUAKES
DISASTER
BANK ACCOUNTS
DISPLACED PERSONS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRIVATE BANKS
REDUCING POVERTY
LAND
RELIEF
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
VALUE
GRANTS
RATES
EMPLOYMENT
MANDATES
TECHNOLOGY
LANDSLIDE
DELIVERY MECHANISM
CROP INSURANCE
RISKS
DROUGHT
INFRASTRUCTURE
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
DISASTER RESPONSE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
RECONSTRUCTION
RISK
GENERAL INSURANCE
FINANCE
spellingShingle FLOODS
DISASTER SITUATIONS
PROJECTS
CRITERIA
DISASTER ACTIVITIES
DISASTER RECOVERY
DISASTER REDUCTION
GOVERNMENTS
EMERGENCY RELIEF
WELFARE
WARNING SYSTEM
BANK
SAFETY
PROGRAM DESIGNS
LIABILITIES
PROPERTY
DISASTER RISK
TYPHOON
EARLY WARNING SYSTEM
PRIVATE INSURANCE
FINANCIAL PLANNING
SAVINGS
DISASTER REHABILITATION
RISK MANAGEMENT
MITIGATION
INSURANCES
BANKS
DISASTERS
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
NATURAL HAZARDS
HURRICANE
RESERVES
DELIVERY MECHANISMS
EARLY WARNING SYSTEMS
FLOOD
LABOR
RISK ANALYSIS
SAVING
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES
CROP INSURANCE SCHEME
RELIEF EFFORTS
DISASTER PROGRAMS
PROGRAMS
CIVIL DEFENSE
DAMAGE
DAMAGES
SOCIAL ASSISTANCE
TSUNAMI
CONTINGENCY PLANS
TRANSFERS
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
SOCIAL SAFETY NETS
ACCOUNTABILITY
CONTINGENT LIABILITY
INFORMATION DISSEMINATION
STRATEGIES
MEDICINE
SAFETY NETS
DECLARATION
INSURANCE COMPANIES
AGENTS
LIFE INSURANCE
DISASTER RISK REDUCTION
CONTINGENT LIABILITIES
LANDSLIDES
REGULATIONS
INFORMATION
CONTINGENCY PLAN
INSURANCE
EARLY WARNING
EMERGENCY
NATURAL DISASTERS
LOSSES
NATURAL HAZARD
CONTINGENCY PLANNING
WARNING SYSTEMS
DROUGHTS
REVENUE
DISASTER PROGRAM
RURAL BANKS
CREDIT
BENEFICIARIES
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS
CLIMATE CHANGE
INFORMATION SYSTEM
RISK INSURANCE
EARTHQUAKE
FLOODING
MARKETS
PRIVATE INSURANCE COMPANIES
RISK REDUCTION
DISASTER MANAGEMENT
FARMERS
EARTHQUAKES
DISASTER
BANK ACCOUNTS
DISPLACED PERSONS
PRODUCTIVITY
PRIVATE BANKS
REDUCING POVERTY
LAND
RELIEF
DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATIONS
VALUE
GRANTS
RATES
EMPLOYMENT
MANDATES
TECHNOLOGY
LANDSLIDE
DELIVERY MECHANISM
CROP INSURANCE
RISKS
DROUGHT
INFRASTRUCTURE
PAYMENT SYSTEMS
DISASTER RESPONSE
HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE
RECONSTRUCTION
RISK
GENERAL INSURANCE
FINANCE
World Bank
Strengthening Social Protection Systems to Manage Disaster and Climate Risk in Asia and Pacific
geographic_facet East Asia and Pacific
Philippines
description This report summarizes the knowledge shared and issues raised during a conference convened by the World Bank on the above topic held on November 3-5, 2014 in Manila, Philippines. Building on earlier conferences on this topic, the conference aimed to raise awareness about, and share good practice on, building a social protection system that integrates disaster risk management and climate change adaptation. It brought together 17 country delegations from Asia and Pacific region comprised of officials from the ministries managing social protection, disaster risk management, and financing and insurance.2 As such, it was both cross-global practice and cross-regional in focus. The conference offered a range of learning opportunities, including presentations from technical experts from the World Bank, country case studies from Asia, Africa and Latin America, roundtable discussions, and group work sessions. The conference was conducted in collaboration with the Government of the Philippines and was financed by the Rapid Social Response Fund and the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery.
format Report
author World Bank
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title Strengthening Social Protection Systems to Manage Disaster and Climate Risk in Asia and Pacific
title_short Strengthening Social Protection Systems to Manage Disaster and Climate Risk in Asia and Pacific
title_full Strengthening Social Protection Systems to Manage Disaster and Climate Risk in Asia and Pacific
title_fullStr Strengthening Social Protection Systems to Manage Disaster and Climate Risk in Asia and Pacific
title_full_unstemmed Strengthening Social Protection Systems to Manage Disaster and Climate Risk in Asia and Pacific
title_sort strengthening social protection systems to manage disaster and climate risk in asia and pacific
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/10/25165328/strengthening-social-protection-systems-manage-disaster-climate-risk-asia-pacific
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/22976
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