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Kamal Kishore Why We Must Fund Resilience Now Undrr

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary
Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary To reverse this trend, countries must increase funding for disaster risk reduction (drr) and ensure all development is risk informed. by financing resilience today, we can prevent tomorrow’s. Kamal kishore, special representative of the un secretary general for disaster risk reduction. to protect development gains from being eroded by a spiral of deepening crises, countries must systematically embed risk reduction in national budget processes across all levels of government.

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary
Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary “all that it takes is to put aside a little more funding for prevention and to assess investments against known risks. these two actions alone will save billions of dollars and help us protect lives, livelihoods, and sustainable development, now and into the future.”. “disasters are neither natural nor inevitable. and even in the face of a growing climate crisis, we can put a stop to spirals of growing disaster losses,” he said. In an interview with devex, kamal kishore says crisis response funding isn’t enough — resilience and risk reduction need to underpin all development finance. A year after the un secretary general called for action on extreme heat, kamal kishore takes stock of how undrr and partners have responded to his call – and what still needs to be done to tackle this hot issue.

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary
Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary In an interview with devex, kamal kishore says crisis response funding isn’t enough — resilience and risk reduction need to underpin all development finance. A year after the un secretary general called for action on extreme heat, kamal kishore takes stock of how undrr and partners have responded to his call – and what still needs to be done to tackle this hot issue. Kamal kishore reflects on the future of disaster risk reduction – a future challenged by growing complexity, but made navigable by new ai enabled capabilities. we must make the right choices now so that we use ai not only to do more, but to do better. For the 2025 international day for disaster risk reduction, kamal kishore, special representative of the united nations secretary general for disaster risk reduction, calls on governments and institutions worldwide to make decisive shifts in investment. Investing in resilience is essential and we can improve funding for anticipating, withstanding and recovering from disasters in five ways. disasters are no longer rare events. Disasters are neither natural nor inevitable. and even in the face of a growing climate crisis, we can put a stop to spirals of growing disaster losses. all that it takes is to put aside a little more funding for prevention and to assess investments against known risks.

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary
Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary Kamal kishore reflects on the future of disaster risk reduction – a future challenged by growing complexity, but made navigable by new ai enabled capabilities. we must make the right choices now so that we use ai not only to do more, but to do better. For the 2025 international day for disaster risk reduction, kamal kishore, special representative of the united nations secretary general for disaster risk reduction, calls on governments and institutions worldwide to make decisive shifts in investment. Investing in resilience is essential and we can improve funding for anticipating, withstanding and recovering from disasters in five ways. disasters are no longer rare events. Disasters are neither natural nor inevitable. and even in the face of a growing climate crisis, we can put a stop to spirals of growing disaster losses. all that it takes is to put aside a little more funding for prevention and to assess investments against known risks.

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary
Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary

Kamal Kishore Special Representative Of The United Nations Secretary Investing in resilience is essential and we can improve funding for anticipating, withstanding and recovering from disasters in five ways. disasters are no longer rare events. Disasters are neither natural nor inevitable. and even in the face of a growing climate crisis, we can put a stop to spirals of growing disaster losses. all that it takes is to put aside a little more funding for prevention and to assess investments against known risks.

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