EuropaPress: IECAH calls for conflict to be taken into account in risk prevention
Source: EuropaPress El codirector del Instituto de Estudios sobre Conflictos y Acción Humanitaria (IECAH), Francisco Rey, ha instado a los organismos que evalúan la reducción de riesgos que tengan en cuenta no sólo los factores ambientales o socioecon [...] Read more...
IRIN Global: Analysis- The UN in 2023
Source: IRIN Global HIGHLIGHTS Calls for UN to be more anticipatory, strategic, innovative Test public-private partnerships Less bureaucracy, more leadership Risk-taking should extend to UN security policies DAKAR, 31 July 2013 (IRIN) - The UN [...] Read more...
ALNAP: A call for evidence-based decision-making in humanitarian response
Source: ALNAP By Riccardo Polastro The ALNAP 2013 Annual Meeting held in March focused on evidence following the increasing demand of donors and humanitarian agencies for evidence-based and measurable responses. Evidence of needs and how we respond to [...] Read more...
The Guardian: Somalia’s private sector can help rather than hinder development
Source: The Guardian Somalia's business community can support aid efforts – but humanitarian agencies must better understand how Despite – or perhaps because of – more than 20 years of war, Somalia has a remarkably strong private sector, particularly [...] Read more...
UN ISDR: Australia, Germany, UK raise bar for donors, says report
Source: UN ISDR By David Singh GENEVA, 16 April 2012 - A new report on humanitarian responses states that "If other donors were to follow the lead being set by Australia, Germany and the United Kingdom, it could mean a turning point in transforming the humanitarian [...] Read more...
Bloomberg: Listening to Hurricane Sandy: Climate Change is Here
Source: Bloomberg ByAndrew SteerNov 2, 2012 5:52 PM GMT+0100 Hurricane Sandy was a massive and deadly storm, extending more than 1,000 miles, bringing huge waves and more than 13 feet of water to parts of New York City. In Manhattan, floods swept away [...] Read more...
Bloomberg Businessweek: Climate Change Reducing Global GDP by $1.2 Trillion
Source: Bloomberg Businessweek By Ehren Goossens on September 26, 2012 Climate change and pollution related to carbon-dioxide emissions are reducing the world’s gross domestic product by 1.6 percent a year, about $1.2 trillion, according to a report. [...] Read more...
Newsweek: Climate Change Kills 400,000 a Year, New Report Reveals
Source: Newsweek The Earth’s changing climate is costing the global economy $1.2 trillion a year and killing 1,000 children a day, according to a new study—and the U.N. warns the summer’s record heat and drought could trigger a catastrophe. Nearly [...] Read more...
NewScientist: Climate change already harming the global economy
Source: NewScientist Never mind what's going to happen in 2100: climate change is already shrinking the global economy. According to the Climate Vulnerability Monitor – a report by Spanish non-profit organisation DARA – in 2010 climate change shaved [...] Read more...
The Daily Telegraph: Why it pays to splash out on flood defences
Source: The Daily Telegraph With heavy rainfall predicted to get worse in the coming decades, the most cost-effective solution is to improve the infrastructure By Geoffrey Lean Beneath Carlisle, in a modernistic underpass [...] Read more...
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