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Germany Scientific cooperation with other countries (not included in other areas) III.1.a. Agriculture Agricultural policy and administrative management ODA Grants SCIENTIFIC COOPERATION WITH OTHER COUNTRIES (NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER AREAS) Collaborative project: Innovation for African Climate Risk Insurance, subproject: INACRI University of Kassel - Research on the use of land resources in the context of bioeconomy in the developing country
PAF,Direct,Indirect
Switzerland Climate resilience through risk III.1.a. Agriculture Agricultural financial services ODA Grants CLIMATE RESILIENCE THROUGH RISK The overall goal of the RES-RISK project will be to enhance climate resilience and promote adaptive capacities of the vulnerable through risk transfer options and solutions. The specific expected outcomes of the project will be (1) Vulnerable communities adopt risk transfer (insurance) products, as a part of comprehensive adaptation framework which also builds on disaster risk reduction, (2) Viable climate insurance products and models are up-scaled and mainstreamed into frameworks, policies and regulations of the Government, (3) Enhanced capacities and knowledge drive innovations in climate insurance products, by public and private sector institutions, thus meeting the demands of vulnerable communities. The project will draw from Swiss knowledge, expertise and experiences on financial instruments in risk transfer in addressing climate change. As the climate insurance solutions that are to be developed under the initiative will be generic in nature, the knowledge and insights gained could be adapted in other developing countries.
PAF,Direct
Canada Dominica Disaster Recovery and Resilience/Résilience aux catastrophes et mesures de reprise après une catastrophe à la Dominique I.1.a. Education, Level Unspecified Education facilities and training ODA Grants DOMINICA DISASTER RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE/RÉSILIENCE AUX CATASTROPHES ET MESURES DE REPRISE APRÈS UNE CATASTROPHE À LA DOMINIQUE This project aims to return 1,316 girls and boys to a safe and nurturing learning environment by rehabilitating five elementary schools in Dominica. These schools were severely impacted by Hurricane Maria in September 2017. Project activities include: (1) designing, equipping and servicing the five elementary schools to incorporate climate resiliency, school safety and the gender specific needs of school girls and women teachers and school staff, and (2) helping the capacity of the Government of Dominica to respond to climatic events by providing climate risk insurance coverage through the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF). / Ce projet vise à retourner 1316 filles et garçons dans un environment sécure et un apprentissage enrichissant en réhabilitant 5 écoles primaires en Dominique. Ces écoles ont été les plus touchées par l'ouragan Maria en septembre 2017. Les activités du projet comprennent : 1) concevoir, équiper et entretenir les cinq écoles élémentaires afin d'y intégrer la résilience au climat, la sécurité scolaire et les besoins spécifiques des filles et des femmes enseignantes et du personnel scolaire , 2) aider le gouvernement de la Dominique à répondre aux événements climatiques en fournissant une couverture d'assurance contre les risques climatiques par le biais du Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility (CCRIF).
PAF,Part
Switzerland African Risk Capacity (ARC) III.1.a. Agriculture Agricultural services ODA Grants AFRICAN RISK CAPACITY (ARC) The African Risk Capacity is a specialised agency of the African Union to help African countries improve their capacities to better respond to extreme weather events such as droughts and floods, therefore protecting the food security of their populations. It uses modern finance mechanisms such as risk pooling to create pan-African climate response systems. SDC co-finances the expansion of this insurance scheme to new countries, including the development of contingency plans that will allow insurance pay-outs to countries in case of drought or floods related catastrophes.
PAF,Direct
Canada Strengthening Climate Risk Management in Africa/Renforcer la gestion du risque climatique en Afrique IV.2. Other Multisector Disaster Risk Reduction ODA Grants STRENGTHENING CLIMATE RISK MANAGEMENT IN AFRICA/RENFORCER LA GESTION DU RISQUE CLIMATIQUE EN AFRIQUE This project contributes to the African Risk Capacity (ARC) Agency which supports African governments to immediately assist populations affected by extreme weather events and natural disasters, such as drought and flooding, by improving their capacities to plan, prepare and respond to extreme weather events and natural disasters affecting Africa's populations. Extreme weather events are among the most dramatic consequences of climate variability and change. Vulnerable countries often lack early warning systems and risk information needed for prevention and preparedness. Using climate risk insurance, early warning tools and national disaster response plans, ARC improves cost-effectiveness of disaster management, reduces the loss of productive assets by farmers, and decreases the risk of household food insecurity. / Ce projet contribue à la African Risk Capacity (ARC) [Capacité africaine de gestion des risques]. Il aide les gouvernements africains à fournir un soutien immédiat aux populations touchées par des catastrophes naturelles comme la sécheresse et les inondations afin de réduire les éffets causés par les événements climatiques extrêmes et les catastrophes naturelles touchant les populations africaines. Les catastrophes sont souvent prévisibles et, avec le changement climatique, elles sont de plus en plus fréquentes. Sans une capacité d'intervention rapide et immédiate, les foyers africains, dont la majorité s'alimentent et gagnent leur vie grâce à l'agriculture pluviale, sont les plus durement touchés. Une assurance de risques climatiques, des outils d'alerte rapide et des plans d'intervention en cas de catastrophes naturelles, permettront à l'ARC d'améliorer le rapport coût-efficacité de la gestion des catastrophes naturelles, de réduire la perte d'actifs productifs par les agriculteurs et de réduire le risque d'insécurité alimentaire des ménages.
PAF,Direct
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. Citizen science for landslide risk reduction and disaster resilience building in mount IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. CITIZEN SCIENCE FOR LANDSLIDE RISK REDUCTION AND DISASTER RESILIENCE BUILDING IN MOUNT The programme has four focuses: disaster risk, sub-seasonal to seasonal forecasting, disaster risk monitoring, and the integration of these into practical decision making. The programme is targeting countries across sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia.
PAF,Indirect
Germany Humanitarian Assistance - new financing mechanism VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE - NEW FINANCING MECHANISM Forecast Based Financing - a new funding mechanism for improved preparedness in Mozambique
PAF,Direct,AA
United Kingdom Contributions to the World Bank Single Donor Trust Funds (SDTF) VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE WORLD BANK SINGLE DONOR TRUST FUNDS (SDTF) To protect poor and vulnerable people, save lives and help developing countries to get back on their feet more quickly after a disaster by working with governments to strengthen planning, embed early action, and use risk financing tools like insurance and contingent credit to finance more cost-effective, rapid and reliable response to emergencies. It aims to empower governments to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change, and take ownership of their risks, with more assistance delivered through pre-financed government-led systems. Funded by the UK Government Prosperity Fund.
PAF,Indirect
Germany Humanitarian Assistance - Forecast-based Financing VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE - FORECAST-BASED FINANCING Forecast-based Financing - Closing the gap between disaster preparedness and emergency aid Forecast-based Financing Forecast-based Financing Forecast-based Financing - Closing the gap between disaster preparedness and emergency aid Forecast-based Financing - Schließung der Lücke zwischen Katastrophenvorsorge und Nothilfe.
PAF,Direct,AA
United Kingdom Accountable Grant for the Aga Khan Foundation - Disaster Protection Programme III.2.a. Industry Technological research and development ODA Grants ACCOUNTABLE GRANT FOR THE AGA KHAN FOUNDATION - DISASTER PROTECTION PROGRAMME To improve the resilience of the private sector in poor countries to natural disasters by improving access to insurance products. By supporting the development of a market for private sector disaster risk insurance in developing countries, the project will sustainably help strengthen resilience, mitigate the effects of climate change and supporting economic development through private sector growth.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Support to set up the Centre Administrative Costs of Donors Administrative costs (non-sector allocable) ODA Grants SUPPORT TO SET UP THE CENTRE To protect poor and vulnerable people, save lives and help developing countries to get back on their feet more quickly after a disaster by working with governments to strengthen planning, embed early action, and use 'risk financing tools like insurance and contingent credit to finance more cost-effective, rapid and reliable response to emergencies. It aims to empower governments to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change, and take ownership of their risks, with more assistance delivered through pre-financed government-led systems. Funded by the UK Government Prosperity Fund.
PAF,Indirect
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Second Disaster Risk Management DPL with Catastrophe Deferred Draw Down Option I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation Water resources conservation (including data collection) Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) SECOND DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DPL WITH CATASTROPHE DEFERRED DRAW DOWN OPTION
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
United Kingdom Centre for Disaster Protection (CDP) - Prosperity Funds II.4. Banking & Financial Services Financial policy and administrative management ODA Grants CENTRE FOR DISASTER PROTECTION (CDP) - PROSPERITY FUNDS To protect poor and vulnerable people, save lives and help developing countries to get back on their feet more quickly after a disaster by working with governments to strengthen planning, embed early action, and use risk financing tools like insurance and contingent credit to finance more cost-effective, rapid and reliable response to emergencies. It aims to empower governments to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change, and take ownership of their risks, with more assistance delivered through pre-financed government-led systems. Funded by the UK Government Prosperity Fund.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Centre for Global Disaster Protection (CGDP) - Prosperity Funds II.4. Banking & Financial Services Financial policy and administrative management ODA Grants CENTRE FOR GLOBAL DISASTER PROTECTION (CGDP) - PROSPERITY FUNDS To protect poor and vulnerable people, save lives and help developing countries to get back on their feet more quickly after a disaster by working with governments to strengthen planning, embed early action, and use risk financing tools like insurance a
PAF,Indirect
Germany Second amendment to the Global Risk Financing Facility Multi-Donor Trust Fund 072858 IV.2. Other Multisector Disaster Risk Reduction ODA Grants SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE GLOBAL RISK FINANCING FACILITY MULTI-DONOR TRUST FUND 072858 The Global Risk Financing Facility contributes to strengthening the resilience of developing countries, mobilizing private engagement and further closing the protection gap with respect to climate and disaster risk.
PAF,Direct,Indirect
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Fiji Recovery and Resilience First Development Policy Operation with a Catastrophe-Deferred Drawdown Option IV.2. Other Multisector Multisector aid Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) FIJI RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE FIRST DEVELOPMENT POLICY OPERATION WITH A CATASTROPHE-DEFERRED DRAWDOWN OPTION
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
International Development Association Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Credit with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option (Cat DDO) I.4. Water Supply & Sanitation Water sector policy and administrative management ODA Loans DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY CREDIT WITH A CATASTROPHE DEFERRED DRAWDOWN OPTION (CAT DDO) Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Credit with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option (Cat DDO)
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
Ireland CONFLICT PREVENTION & MITIGATION IN AFRICA APRIL 2021-MARCH 2022 I.5.b. Conflict, Peace & Security Civilian peace-building, conflict prevention and resolution ODA Grants CONFLICT PREVENTION & MITIGATION IN AFRICA APRIL 2021-MARCH 2022 Strengthening the capacities of regional, national and local actors to effectively prevent and mitigate conflict and build sustainable peace by proactively responding to conflict, building a critical mass of conflict prevention, mitigation, and mediation capacities, and strengthening local and national early warning and early action mechanisms through increased knowledge, policy support and integration of the drivers of conflict. CONFLICT PREVENTION & MITIGATION IN AFRICA APRIL 2021-MARCH 2022 Strengthening the capacities of regional, national and local actors to effectively prevent and mitigate conflict and build sustainable peace by proactively responding to conflict, building a critical mass of conflict prevention, mitigation, and mediation capacities, and strengthening local and national early warning and early action mechanisms through increased knowledge, policy support and integration of the drivers of conflict.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Drought Index-insurance for Resilience in the Sahel and Horn of Africa' (DIRISHA) – Phase 1 VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants DROUGHT INDEX-INSURANCE FOR RESILIENCE IN THE SAHEL AND HORN OF AFRICA' (DIRISHA) – PHASE 1 SHEAR will support world-leading research and innovations in flood and drought risk monitoring and warning systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and landslip prone regions of South Asia. To enable greater and more effective investment in disaster resilience and earlier action to respond to imminent natural hazards by providing decision makers with enhanced risk mapping and analyses and more reliable warning systems
PAF,Indirect
Asian Development Bank Developing a Disaster Risk Transfer Facility in the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation Region (core portion) I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general Public finance management (PFM) ODA Grants DEVELOPING A DISASTER RISK TRANSFER FACILITY IN THE CENTRAL ASIA REGIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION REGION (CORE PORTION) The regional knowledge and support technical assistance (TA) will support the development of comprehensive regional disaster risk financing (DRF) solutions to assist the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) countries in reducing their physical and financial vulnerability to natural hazards. This will include the (i) preparation of disaster risk assessments based on state-of-the-art modeling methodologies for all CAREC countries to quantify the risk associated with the main natural hazards, (ii) evaluation of the protection gap and the capacity to quantify the economic benefit of disaster risk reduction (DRR) measures, and (iii) design of a sustainable regional disaster risk transfer pilot scheme to manage disaster risk for selected CAREC countries. The TA will also seek to raise awareness among government officials of all ministries and agencies to be involved, the local private sector, and the public about the value of DRF instruments, including insurance
PAF,Indirect
Germany Forecast-based Financing VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants FORECAST-BASED FINANCING Forecast-based Financing - Closing the Gap between Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Assistance (Peru and Ecuador) Forecast-based Financing Forecast-based Financing Forecast-based Financing - Closing the Gap between Disaster Preparedness and Emergency Assistance (Peru and Ecuador) Forecased-based Financing - Schließung der Lücke zwischen Katastrophenvorsorge und Nothilfe (Peru und Ecuador).
PAF,Direct,AA
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Loan with a CAT DDO IV.2. Other Multisector Disaster Risk Reduction Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY LOAN WITH A CAT DDO
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
Germany Anticipatory funding for food security VIII.1. Emergency Response Emergency food assistance ODA Grants ANTICIPATORY FUNDING FOR FOOD SECURITY Anticipatory funding for food security
PAF,Direct,AA
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. Improving Preparedness to Agro-Climatic Extremes in Malawi (IPACE-Malawi) IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. IMPROVING PREPAREDNESS TO AGRO-CLIMATIC EXTREMES IN MALAWI (IPACE-MALAWI) Research grant – investigating the impacts of extreme weather events on agricultural systems, and improving the forecasting and delivery of agriculturespecific weather information, in Malawi. Benefitting Malawian communities through enhanced early warning systems which increase resilience to and preparedness for extreme climate events. SDGs: 13.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. FATHUM: Forecasts for AnTicipatory HUManitarian action IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. FATHUM: FORECASTS FOR ANTICIPATORY HUMANITARIAN ACTION The programme has four focuses: disaster risk, subseasonal to seasonal forecasting, disaster risk monitoring, and the integration of these into practical decision making. The programme is targeting countries across subSaharan Africa and south Asia.
PAF,Indirect,AA
Asian Development Bank Building Climate Change Resilience in Asia's Critical Infrastructure II.1. Transport & Storage Transport policy and administrative management ODA Grants BUILDING CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE IN ASIA'S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE This proposed technical assistance aims to increase knowledge, promote innovation and good practice, and identify priorities for scaling up climate resilient investments in the Asia and Pacific region. The TA will improve understanding of climate risks and identify investment priorities to increase resilience to climate variability and change of existing and planned critical infrastructure in the region. The TA will cover developing member countries in South and Southeast Asia, and will assess vulnerabilities of infrastructure in the transport, energy and water sectors in the rural and urban context. The TA will also assess technology, policy and knowledge solutions that will increase resilience of infrastructure investments, including engineering measures, ecosystem based adaptation, financial delivery mechanism, insurance and risk transfer mechanisms
PAF,Part
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. Predicting Impacts of Cyclones in SouthEast Africa (PICSEA) IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. PREDICTING IMPACTS OF CYCLONES IN SOUTHEAST AFRICA (PICSEA) Research grant – developing the most comprehensive assessment of forecast systems to date for tropical cyclones and their effects on southeast Africa, in order for forecasters, humanitarian agencies and the forecastbased finance community to be able to respond appropriately to tropical cyclone hazard. Benefitting local communities through improved resilience. SDGs: 13.
PAF,Indirect
Germany Humanitarian Assistance - Forecast-based Financing VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE - FORECAST-BASED FINANCING Forecased-based Financing - Closing the gap between disaster preparedness and emergency aid - Mozambique Forecast-based Financing Forecast-based Financing Forecased-based Financing - Closing the gap between disaster preparedness and emergency aid - Mozambique Forecased-based Financing - Schließung der Lücke zwischen Katastrophenvorsorge und Nothilfe - Mosambik.
PAF,Direct,AA
United Kingdom Zimbabwe Resilience Programme Joint Funded by DFID, EU and UNDP - Managed by UNDP IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental policy and administrative management ODA Grants ZIMBABWE RESILIENCE PROGRAMME JOINT FUNDED BY DFID, EU AND UNDP - MANAGED BY UNDP To improve the resilience capacity of households affected by climatic shocks and trends through inclusive economic development. The programme will have a risk financing mechanism to make timely, appropriate and predictable funding available for communitie
PAF,Direct,Indirect
Germany Partnership on Inclusive Insurance, Risk Financing and Sustainable Development IV.2. Other Multisector Disaster Risk Reduction ODA Grants PARTNERSHIP ON INCLUSIVE INSURANCE, RISK FINANCING AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT Development and provision of insurance for at least 2.5 million beneficiaries in 10 countries, aiming at resilience and protection for the most vulnerable, including farmers, property owners, small businesses and those living in disaster-prone areas, against climate and disaster risks
PAF,Direct
Global Environment Facility Phase préparatoire Projet Assu IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental policy and administrative management ODA Grants PHASE PRÉPARATOIRE PROJET ASSU Préparation du projet Assurance climatique ciblé aux petits producteurs
PAF,Direct
United Kingdom Disaster Risk Insurance - Global Parametics Loan III.2.a. Industry Technological research and development ODA Loans DISASTER RISK INSURANCE - GLOBAL PARAMETICS LOAN To improve the resilience of the private sector in poor countries to natural disasters by improving access to insurance products. By supporting the development of a market for private sector disaster risk insurance in developing countries, the project wil
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. SHEAR Studentship Cohort (SSC) programme IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. SHEAR STUDENTSHIP COHORT (SSC) PROGRAMME Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. SHEAR Studentship Cohort (SSC) programme
PAF,Indirect
Caribbean Development Bank DEVELOPMENT OF PARAMETRIC INSURANCE PRODUCTS FOR THE AGRICULTURAL SECTOR III.1.a. Agriculture Agricultural policy and administrative management ODA Grants CARIBBEAN, REGIONAL To assist CCRIF SPC in financing the cost of consultancy services for the development and marketing of two parametric agricultural insurance products for CDBs BMCs.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom The aims are to: • Support the development of a well - trained research community who by transferring new skills and creating new knowledge will cre IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants THE AIMS ARE TO: • SUPPORT THE DEVELOPMENT OF A WELL - TRAINED RESEARCH COMMUNITY WHO BY TRANSFERRING NEW SKILLS AND CREATING NEW KNOWLEDGE WILL CRE The programme has four focuses: disaster risk, sub-seasonal to seasonal forecasting, disaster risk monitoring, and the integration of these into practical decision making. The programme is targeting countries across sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Assistance to establish the Centre for Global Disaster Protection (CGDP) IV.2. Other Multisector Research/scientific institutions ODA Grants ASSISTANCE TO ESTABLISH THE CENTRE FOR GLOBAL DISASTER PROTECTION (CGDP) To protect poor and vulnerable people, save lives and help developing countries to get back on their feet more quickly after a disaster by working with governments to strengthen planning, embed early action, and use 'risk financing tools like insurance and contingent credit to finance more cost-effective, rapid and reliable response to emergencies. It aims to empower governments to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change, and take ownership of their risks, with more assistance delivered through pre-financed government-led systems. Funded by the UK Government Prosperity Fund.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Crisis and Disaster Risk Financing – Catalysing Civil Society Innovation (Start Network) VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants CRISIS AND DISASTER RISK FINANCING – CATALYSING CIVIL SOCIETY INNOVATION (START NETWORK) To protect poor and vulnerable people, save lives and help developing countries to get back on their feet more quickly after a disaster by working with governments to strengthen planning, embed early action, and use risk financing tools like insurance and contingent credit to finance more cost-effective, rapid and reliable response to emergencies. It aims to empower governments to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change, and take ownership of their risks, with more assistance delivered through pre-financed government-led systems. Funded by the UK Government Prosperity Fund.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Disaster Risk Insurance - Global Parametics Loan III.2.a. Industry Technological research and development ODA Loans DISASTER RISK INSURANCE - GLOBAL PARAMETICS LOAN To improve the resilience of the private sector in poor countries to natural disasters by improving access to insurance products. By supporting the development of a market for private sector disaster risk insurance in developing countries, the project will sustainably help strengthen resilience, mitigate the effects of climate change and supporting economic development through private sector growth.
PAF,Indirect
Asian Development Bank Pacific Disaster Resilience Program I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general Public finance management (PFM) ODA Grants PACIFIC DISASTER RESILIENCE PROGRAM The proposed program will improve resilience, including financial preparedness, of the Pacific region to disasters triggered by natural hazards. The program comprises the Pacific Disaster Contingent Savings Facility (the Facility), financed by policy-based operations, which provides selected Asian Development Bank (ADB) developing member countries (DMCs) in the Pacific with a source of contingent financing for disaster response, early recovery, and reconstruction activities. Piggybacked technical assistance (TA) will assist Facility management and support further disaster risk management (DRM) activities in participating DMCs.
PAF,Direct,Contingent financing
International Development Association Fiji Recovery and Resilience First Development Policy Operation with a Catastrophe-Deferred Drawdown Option I.5.a. Government & Civil Society-general Public finance management (PFM) ODA Loans FIJI RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE FIRST DEVELOPMENT POLICY OPERATION WITH A CATASTROPHE-DEFERRED DRAWDOWN OPTION
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
Switzerland African Risk Capacity (ARC) I.2.a. Health, General Health policy and administrative management ODA Grants AFRICAN RISK CAPACITY (ARC) The African Risk Capacity is a disaster risk management pool and early response mechanism established by the African Union member states against natural disasters like drought, flood, and tropical cyclones, and the outbreak of highly contagious diseases. Its drought insurance and the new insurance products for flood and tropical cyclones enhance the safety nets of smallholder households and thus contributes to food security in Africa.
PAF,Direct
International Development Association Second Resilience Development Policy Operation with a Cat-DDO I.2.a. Health, General Medical services ODA Grants SECOND RESILIENCE DEVELOPMENT POLICY OPERATION WITH A CAT-DDO Second Resilience Development Policy Operation with a Cat-DDO
PAF,Direct
Germany Forecast-based Financing VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants FORECAST-BASED FINANCING Forecased-based Financing - Closing the gap between disaster preparedness and emergency aid - Mozambique
PAF,Direct,AA
International Development Association Madagascar Cat DDO IV.2. Other Multisector Urban development and management ODA Grants MADAGASCAR CAT DDO Madagascar Cat DDO
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
United Kingdom Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) and Forecast-based Action Fund (FbA) contribution via British Red Cross to International Federation of Red Cross VIII.1. Emergency Response Relief co-ordination and support services ODA Grants DISASTER RELIEF EMERGENCY FUND (DREF) AND FORECAST-BASED ACTION FUND (FBA) CONTRIBUTION VIA BRITISH RED CROSS TO INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will, provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises,support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.
PAF,Direct,AA
United States Humanitarian Assistance VIII.1. Emergency Response Relief co-ordination and support services ODA Grants HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE Support to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) and forecast-based action by the DREF.
PAF,Direct,AA
United Kingdom Climate Risk Financing and Insurance Programme Challenge Fund IV.2. Other Multisector Research/scientific institutions ODA Grants CLIMATE RISK FINANCING AND INSURANCE PROGRAMME CHALLENGE FUND SHEAR will support world-leading research and innovations in flood and drought risk monitoring and warning systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and landslip prone regions of South Asia. To enable greater and more effective investment in disaster resilience and earlier action to respond to imminent natural hazards by providing decision makers with enhanced risk mapping and analyses and more reliable warning systems
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. Towards Forecast-based Preparedness Action (ForPAc): Probabilistic forecast informatio IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. TOWARDS FORECAST-BASED PREPAREDNESS ACTION (FORPAC): PROBABILISTIC FORECAST INFORMATIO The programme has four focuses: disaster risk, subseasonal to seasonal forecasting, disaster risk monitoring, and the integration of these into practical decision making. The programme is targeting countries across subSaharan Africa and south Asia.
PAF,Indirect,AA
Central Emergency Response Fund Anticipatory action to mitigate drought-related malnutrition VIII.1. Emergency Response Material relief assistance and services ODA Grants ANTICIPATORY ACTION TO MITIGATE DROUGHT-RELATED MALNUTRITION
PAF,Direct,AA
International Development Association Honduras DRM Development Policy Credit with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option (Cat DDO) I.2.a. Health, General Health policy and administrative management ODA Loans HONDURAS DRM DEVELOPMENT POLICY CREDIT WITH A CATASTROPHE DEFERRED DRAWDOWN OPTION (CAT DDO)
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. Towards Forecast-based Preparedness Action (ForPAc): Probabilistic forecast informatio I.1.d. Post-Secondary Education Advanced technical and managerial training ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. TOWARDS FORECAST-BASED PREPAREDNESS ACTION (FORPAC): PROBABILISTIC FORECAST INFORMATIO Grants provide seed-funding to initiate new/develop existing research and innovation partnerships between groups/departments/institutions in partner countries and the UK. Grants are flexible and responsive to in-country needs, allowing partners to establish collaborations on areas linked to country priorities and development needs, and to include relevant non-academic partners (including SMEs/ NGOs).
PAF,Indirect,AA
Caribbean Development Bank CCRIF - ALLOCATION TO THE CARIBBEAN EARTHQUAKE AND TROPICAL CYCLONE AND CARIBBEAN EXCESS RAINFALL SEGREGATED PORTFOLIOS VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants CCRIF - ALLOCATION TO THE CARIBBEAN EARTHQUAKE AND TROPICAL CYCLONE AND CARIBBEAN EXCESS RAINFALL SEGREGATED PORTFOLIOS
PAF,Direct
United Kingdom Technical assistance facility (TAF) to support capacity building around development and use of Financial Disaster Risk Management solutions by regula III.2.a. Industry Technological research and development ODA Grants TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE FACILITY (TAF) TO SUPPORT CAPACITY BUILDING AROUND DEVELOPMENT AND USE OF FINANCIAL DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS BY REGULA To improve the resilience of the private sector in poor countries to natural disasters by improving access to insurance products. By supporting the development of a market for private sector disaster risk insurance in developing countries, the project will sustainably help strengthen resilience, mitigate the effects of climate change and supporting economic development through private sector growth.
PAF,Indirect
Germany German contribution to implementing the G7 climate risk insurance initiative InsuResilience IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental policy and administrative management ODA Grants GERMAN CONTRIBUTION TO IMPLEMENTING THE G7 CLIMATE RISK INSURANCE INITIATIVE INSURESILIENCE The implementation of market-oriented, poverty and gender-sensitive climate risk insurance solutions by the various actors of the InsuResilience initiative has been catalysed and has gained international visibility.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Building Resilience Finance Programme. Integrated Threshold Development for Parametric Insurance Solutions for Guangdong Province China (INPAIS) IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants BUILDING RESILIENCE FINANCE PROGRAMME. INTEGRATED THRESHOLD DEVELOPMENT FOR PARAMETRIC INSURANCE SOLUTIONS FOR GUANGDONG PROVINCE CHINA (INPAIS) Research Grant – improving reliability of parametric insurance programmes for Tropical Cyclone strikes in Guangdong province, China. Benefitting prefectures affected by Tropical Cyclone strikes by enabling more rapid response and recovery. SDGs: 13, 15
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Government Actuary Department (GAD) reporting, advice and review of ARC II.4. Banking & Financial Services Financial policy and administrative management ODA Grants GOVERNMENT ACTUARY DEPARTMENT (GAD) REPORTING, ADVICE AND REVIEW OF ARC To support a parametric (index-based) weather risk insurance pool that will provide participating African countries with predictable, quick-disbursing funds with which to implement pre-defined contingency response plans in the case of a drought.
PAF,Indirect
Germany urban sustainability IV.2. Other Multisector Disaster Risk Reduction ODA Grants URBAN SUSTAINABILITY NUR - Joint project: FloodAdaptVN -Integrating Ecosystem-based Approaches into Flood Risk Management for Adaptive and Sustainable Urban Development in Central Viet Nam, subproject 6: Vulnerability, risk transfer and adaptation - Strengthening civil society/ crisis prevention and help with solving conflicts
PAF,Part
Asian Development Bank Disaster Resilience Improvement Program II.4. Banking & Financial Services Formal sector financial intermediaries Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) DISASTER RESILIENCE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The proposed program will provide the government with rapid access to resources to initiate disaster response and early recovery efforts and/or to address the health and economic impacts of health-related emergencies with minimal delay. The program is aligned with the Philippine Development Plan (PDP), 2017 -2022 in supporting the integration of disaster resilience in various sectors of the economy and providing better access to healthcare, particularly in light of the vulnerabilities exposed by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
PAF,Direct,Contingent financing
EU Institutions Scaling up Forecast based Financing/Early Warning Early Action (FbF/EWEA) and Shock Responsive Social Protection (SRSP) with innovative use of clima VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants SCALING UP FORECAST BASED FINANCING/EARLY WARNING EARLY ACTION (FBF/EWEA) AND SHOCK RESPONSIVE SOCIAL PROTECTION (SRSP) WITH INNOVATIVE USE OF CLIMA Scaling up Forecast based Financing/Early Warning Early Action (FbF/EWEA) and Shock Responsive Social Protection (SRSP) with innovative use of climate risk information for disaster resilience in ASEAN
PAF,Part,AA
Asian Development Bank Building Climate Change Resilience in Asia's Critical Infrastructure II.3.c. Energy generation, non-renewable sources Energy generation, non-renewable sources, unspecified ODA Grants BUILDING CLIMATE CHANGE RESILIENCE IN ASIA'S CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE This proposed technical assistance aims to increase knowledge, promote innovation and good practice, and identify priorities for scaling up climate resilient investments in the Asia and Pacific region. The TA will improve understanding of climate risks and identify investment priorities to increase resilience to climate variability and change of existing and planned critical infrastructure in the region. The TA will cover developing member countries in South and Southeast Asia, and will assess vulnerabilities of infrastructure in the transport, energy and water sectors in the rural and urban context. The TA will also assess technology, policy and knowledge solutions that will increase resilience of infrastructure investments, including engineering measures, ecosystem based adaptation, financial delivery mechanism, insurance and risk transfer mechanisms
PAF,Part
United Kingdom Disaster Risk Insurance - Global Parametrics Equity II.4. Banking & Financial Services Formal sector financial intermediaries ODA Grants DISASTER RISK INSURANCE - GLOBAL PARAMETRICS EQUITY To improve the resilience of the private sector in poor countries to natural disasters by improving access to insurance products. By supporting the development of a market for private sector disaster risk insurance in developing countries, the project wil
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. Non grant spend IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. NON GRANT SPEND The programme has four focuses: disaster risk, subseasonal to seasonal forecasting, disaster risk monitoring, and the integration of these into practical decision making. The programme is targeting countries across subSaharan Africa and south Asia.
PAF,Indirect
Belgium Financement 2017-2018 du Fonds spécial de la FAO pour les activités d'urgence et de relèvement (SFERA) VIII.1. Emergency Response Emergency food assistance ODA Grants FINANCEMENT 2017-2018 DU FONDS SPÉCIAL DE LA FAO POUR LES ACTIVITÉS D'URGENCE ET DE RELÈVEMENT (SFERA) General description: Le Fonds spécial pour les activités d'urgence et de réhabilitation de la FAO (Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations), opérationnel depuis avril 2004, est un fonds spécial pour les activités d'urgence et de réhabilitation qui permet à la FAO d'intervenir rapidement aussi bien dans le cas de nouvelles crises que dans le cas d'anciennes crises complexes sous-financées. -- General purpose : Le Fonds spécial comporte trois volets: i) un fonds de roulement qui permet, une fois que l'engagement d'un donateur est assuré, l'avance des ressources financières pour l'achat immédiat d'intrants destinés à protéger les moyens de subsistance, relancer les activités agricoles ou contribuer à la réponse immédiate à une crise, ii) un fonds auto renouvelable pour appuyer les activités de la FAO en matière d'évaluation des besoins, de formulation des programmes et la mise en place ou le renforcement rapides des capacités des équipes de pays chargées des opérations d'urgence et des activités de préparation et de réponse aux situations d'urgence de niveau 3 , et iii) un volet programmation qui regroupe les ressources à l'appui d'un cadre de programmation pour les urgences de grande envergure (1ère fenêtre) ou apporte un complément stratégique aux programmes en cours par le biais de la fenêtre d'interventions prévoyant la fourniture d'intrants agricoles (2ème fenêtre – CRIA). -- Specific purpose : Le Fonds spécial comporte trois volets: i) un fonds de roulement qui permet, une fois que l'engagement d'un donateur est assuré, l'avance des ressources financières pour l'achat immédiat d'intrants destinés à protéger les moyens de subsistance, relancer les activités agricoles ou contribuer à la réponse immédiate à une crise, ii) un fonds auto renouvelable pour appuyer les activités de la FAO en matière d'évaluation des besoins, de formulation des programmes et la mise en place ou le renforcement rapides des capacités des équipes de pays chargées des opérations d'urgence et des activités de préparation et de réponse aux situations d'urgence de niveau 3 , et iii) un volet programmation qui regroupe les ressources à l'appui d'un cadre de programmation pour les urgences de grande envergure (1ère fenêtre) ou apporte un complément stratégique aux programmes en cours par le biais de la fenêtre d'interventions prévoyant la fourniture d'intrants agricoles (2ème fenêtre – CRIA). --
PAF,Direct
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. NEC06809 NFLICS: Nowcasting FLood Impacts of Convective storms in the Sahel IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. NEC06809 NFLICS: NOWCASTING FLOOD IMPACTS OF CONVECTIVE STORMS IN THE SAHEL Research grant – developing an early warning system for flood risk, at city and sub-national scales, from intense rainfall associated with mesoscale convective systems in the Sahel. Benefitting at risk communities in the Sahel through improved forecasting, strengthened risk management systems and enhance communication networks. SDGs: 11, 13.
PAF,Indirect
EU Institutions Strengthening Capacities for Crisis Assessment and Recovery Planning IV.2. Other Multisector Disaster Risk Reduction ODA Grants STRENGTHENING CAPACITIES FOR CRISIS ASSESSMENT AND RECOVERY PLANNING The objective of the project is to assist national and regional stakeholders to improve their abilities to prepare, assess, plan, implement and sustain recovery and peacebuilding activities. This will be achieved through i) increasing institutionalization and adaptation of the PDNA and DRF methodologies to the national and regional context ii) supporting capacity-building efforts to facilitate assessment processes and systematic follow up iii) Rolling out the RPBA methodology.
PAF,Indirect
United Kingdom SHEAR - Support Mechanism IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental policy and administrative management ODA Grants SHEAR - SUPPORT MECHANISM SHEAR will support world-leading research and innovations in flood and drought risk monitoring and warning systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and landslip prone regions of South Asia. To enable greater and more effective investment in disaster resilience and earlier action to respond to imminent natural hazards by providing decision makers with enhanced risk mapping and analyses and more reliable warning systems
PAF,Indirect
Luxembourg Contribution au Fonds de secours des catastrophes (DREF) IX. Unallocated / Unspecified Sectors not specified ODA Grants CONTRIBUTION AU FONDS DE SECOURS DES CATASTROPHES (DREF)
PAF,Direct
Rockefeller Foundation Outbreak & Epidemic Insurance I.2.b. Basic Health Infectious disease control Private Development Finance OUTBREAK & EPIDEMIC INSURANCE Programme: Innovative Finance. Description: in support of planning and designing a new sovereign risk pool to insure participating nations in the event of disease outbreaks and epidemics
PAF,Indirect
Germany Second amendment to the Global Risk Financing Facility Multi-Donor Trust Fund 072858 IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental policy and administrative management ODA Grants SECOND AMENDMENT TO THE GLOBAL RISK FINANCING FACILITY MULTI-DONOR TRUST FUND 072858 The Global Risk Financing Facility contributes to strengthening the resilience of developing countries, mobilizing private engagement and further closing the protection gap with respect to climate and disaster risk.
PAF,Direct,Indirect
United Kingdom Support to Cenfri via Financial Sector Deepening Africa (FSDA) for Insurance Market Development VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants SUPPORT TO CENFRI VIA FINANCIAL SECTOR DEEPENING AFRICA (FSDA) FOR INSURANCE MARKET DEVELOPMENT To protect poor and vulnerable people, save lives and help developing countries to get back on their feet more quickly after a disaster by working with governments to strengthen planning, embed early action, and use 'risk financing tools like insurance and contingent credit to finance more cost-effective, rapid and reliable response to emergencies. It aims to empower governments to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change, and take ownership of their risks, with more assistance delivered through pre-financed government-led systems. Funded by the UK Government Prosperity Fund.
PAF,Indirect
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Cabo Verde Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Financing with Cat DDO VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) CABO VERDE DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY FINANCING WITH CAT DDO
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DPL-CAT DDO
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
United Kingdom Study on the Use of Forecasts during the El Nino IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental policy and administrative management ODA Grants STUDY ON THE USE OF FORECASTS DURING THE EL NINO SHEAR will support world-leading research and innovations in flood and drought risk monitoring and warning systems in Sub-Saharan Africa and landslip prone regions of South Asia. To enable greater and more effective investment in disaster resilience and earlier action to respond to imminent natural hazards by providing decision makers with enhanced risk mapping and analyses and more reliable warning systems
PAF,Indirect
Caribbean Development Bank TA - COMPREHENSIVE DIAGNOSTIC OF GENDER SENSITIVE INNOVATIVE DISASTER RISK FINANCING INSTRUMENTS IV.2. Other Multisector Disaster Risk Reduction ODA Grants TA - COMPREHENSIVE DIAGNOSTIC OF GENDER SENSITIVE INNOVATIVE DISASTER RISK FINANCING INSTRUMENTS The planned project outcome is improved CDB and BMCs' knowledge to inform decisions on the appropriate gender sensitive innovative Disaster Risk Financing instruments for greater financial resilience to disasters.
PAF,Indirect
Sweden SRC Hum 2021-2025 VIII.1. Emergency Response Material relief assistance and services ODA Grants SRC HUM 2021-2025 The Swedish Red Cross has applied to Sida for funding of 155 million SEK for activities in 2021 as part of a strategic partnership 2021-2025. The aim of the projects is to provide timely and relevant support to people in situations of acute crisis and to strengthen the resilience of people and communities in vulnerable situations to better prepare for, cope with and recover from crises. Sida s analysis is that SRC has the capacity and competence to implement the activities listed in the application. SRC s added value is the large network of over 190 national societies and over 13 million volunteers all over the world. SRC will strengthen the capacity of the national societies to deliver a rapid and relevant humanitarian assistance and also to work on Disaster Risk Reduction. SRC also aims at supporting the National Society partners to contribute to a stronger and more effective International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement (RCRC) Movement.The proposal covers projects in 10 contexts including: Niger, South Sudan, Bangladesh, DPRK, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Syria, Northern Triangle and Venezuela/Colombia. This support is mainly covering four sectors: Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), health, Restoring Family Links (RFL) and protection, Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR). The focus is on saving lives through a relevant humanitarian assistance, in line with Sida's humanitarian strategy 2021-2025, part of the projects also aims at increasing resilience and dignity through strengthening the national society, volunteers and local structures to ensure sustainability and quality throughout the project cycle. A request for method support is also included to strengthen the Red Cross Red Crescent movement's work with volunteers Volunteering in Conflicts and Emergencies (ViCE). In line with Grand Bargain, the aim is to facilitate a locally led and implemented quality humanitarian response and to improve access to the most vulnerable population in need. SRC also applied for support to a project with the aim of building the capacity within the movement to work with priority cross cutting issues such as gender and protection. To support rapidly escalating or deteriorating crises SRC is applying for funding to be able to support a coordinated response by the movement through Sida:s Rapid Response Mechanism or IFRC:s Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF). DREF is considered to be the most rapid response mechanism that also allows a locally owned and implemented humanitarian support through the movement. SRC also applied for funding to cover ICRC delegates in prioritized sectors and geographical areas.
PAF,Part
EU Institutions Support to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF) VIII.1. Emergency Response Material relief assistance and services ODA Grants SUPPORT TO THE INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION OF RED CROSS AND RED CRESCENT SOCIETIES (IFRC) DISASTER RELIEF EMERGENCY FUND (DREF) Support to the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Disaster Relief Emergency Fund (DREF)
PAF,Direct
International Development Association Fiji Recovery and Resilience First Development Policy Operation with a Catastrophe-Deferred Drawdown Option II.4. Banking & Financial Services Financial policy and administrative management ODA Loans FIJI RECOVERY AND RESILIENCE FIRST DEVELOPMENT POLICY OPERATION WITH A CATASTROPHE-DEFERRED DRAWDOWN OPTION
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
Canada Climate Change and Disaster Resilience in Myanmar/Résilience aux changements climatiques et aux désastres naturels au Myanmar IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental education/training ODA Grants CLIMATE CHANGE AND DISASTER RESILIENCE IN MYANMAR/RÉSILIENCE AUX CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES ET AUX DÉSASTRES NATURELS AU MYANMAR This technical assistance initiative will contribute to building disaster-ready and financially resilient national and local government and private sector institutions in Myanmar. It will also increase resilience in communities in Ayeyarwady, a disaster-prone and highly populated delta region of the country. The project will contribute to: i) Strengthened climate and disaster risk governance at the national level and in Ayeyarwady, ii) Enhanced capacity of government agencies and selected communities in Ayeyarwady to undertake pilot activities focused on disaster resilience in the agriculture and rural development sector, iii) Increased awareness and capacity for disaster risk financing in government and the private sector at the national and local levels. Over 25,000 women and men will have the tools to cope with the impacts of climate change and natural disasters, benefitting an estimated 300,000 people in up to 300 communities./ Cette initiative d'assistance technique contribuera à accroître la résilience des institutions gouvernementales nationales et locales et du secteur privé au Myanmar face aux désastres naturels. Ce projet permettra également d'accroître la résilience de communautés de la région de Ayeyarwady, une zone de delta densément peuplée et vulnérable aux désastres naturels. Le projet contribuera à: i) Renforcer la gouvernance face aux changements climatiques et les désastres naturels au niveau national et dans la région de Ayeyarwady, ii) Accroître les capacités des agences gouvernementales et des communautés sélectionnées de Ayeyarwady afin d'entreprendre des activités pilotes portant sur la résilience face aux désastres naturels dans les secteurs de l'agriculture et du développement rural, iii) Sensibiliser et accroître la capacité du gouvernement et du secteur privé au niveau national et local en matière de gestion du risque financier. Plus de 25 000 femmes et hommes auront les outils nécessaires afin de mieux gérer les impacts des changements climatiques et des désastres naturels, ce qui aura un effet bénéfique pour quelques 300 000 personnes dans 300 communautés.
PAF,Part
United Kingdom British Red Cross Forecast-based Financing and Preparedness Project VIII.1. Emergency Response Material relief assistance and services ODA Grants BRITISH RED CROSS FORECAST-BASED FINANCING AND PREPAREDNESS PROJECT To support people affected by disasters, conflict and displacement globally, the programme will, provide high volumes of time-critical humanitarian assistance to save lives and mitigate suffering, through a high-performing Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and potentially other emergency funds, that can rapidly release funds where and when they are needed most, including in advance of imminent crises,support strategic investments in improved quality and effectiveness of country level responses to urgent needs i.e. based on joint needs assessments and a collective approach to accountability.
PAF,Direct,AA
United States Climate Resilient Maize With Index Insurance III.1.a. Agriculture Agricultural policy and administrative management ODA Grants CLIMATE RESILIENT MAIZE WITH INDEX INSURANCE The research team will distribute trial seed packets to 2000 treatment group farmers in Tanzania and Mozambique. Partnerships with at least one insurance company in each Tanzania and Mozambique will be finalized, and insurance contracts indexed to remote sensing data will be developed. The contracts will be optimized to complement the drought resilient varieties of maize being marketed in each location and refined based on farmer loss patterns. The research team will implement baseline surveys with a total of 3000 farm households in Tanzania and Mozambique. Local enumerator teams drawn from the staff of the respective national agricultural research services will be trained in the use of digital data collection.
PAF,Indirect
Switzerland Climate resilience through risk IV.2. Other Multisector Rural development ODA Grants CLIMATE RESILIENCE THROUGH RISK The overall goal of the RES-RISK project will be to enhance climate resilience and promote adaptive capacities of the vulnerable through risk transfer options and solutions. The specific expected outcomes of the project will be (1) Vulnerable communities adopt risk transfer (insurance) products, as a part of comprehensive adaptation framework which also builds on disaster risk reduction, (2) Viable climate insurance products and models are up-scaled and mainstreamed into frameworks, policies and regulations of the Government, (3) Enhanced capacities and knowledge drive innovations in climate insurance products, by public and private sector institutions, thus meeting the demands of vulnerable communities. The project will draw from Swiss knowledge, expertise and experiences on financial instruments in risk transfer in addressing climate change. As the climate insurance solutions that are to be developed under the initiative will be generic in nature, the knowledge and insights gained could be adapted in other developing countries.
PAF,Direct,Indirect
Central Emergency Response Fund Forecast based Anticipatory Action to Strengthen Food Security and Coping Capacity of Communities-at-risk VIII.1. Emergency Response Material relief assistance and services ODA Grants FORECAST BASED ANTICIPATORY ACTION TO STRENGTHEN FOOD SECURITY AND COPING CAPACITY OF COMMUNITIES-AT-RISK
PAF,Direct,AA
Asian Development Bank Disaster Resilience Improvement Program I.2.b. Basic Health COVID-19 control Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) DISASTER RESILIENCE IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM The proposed program will provide the government with rapid access to resources to initiate disaster response and early recovery efforts and/or to address the health and economic impacts of health-related emergencies with minimal delay. The program is aligned with the Philippine Development Plan (PDP), 2017 -2022 in supporting the integration of disaster resilience in various sectors of the economy and providing better access to healthcare, particularly in light of the vulnerabilities exposed by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
PAF,Direct,Contingent financing
United Kingdom DRiSL: The Drought Risk finance Science Laboratory IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants DRISL: THE DROUGHT RISK FINANCE SCIENCE LABORATORY Whether on television, newspapers, the internet or first-hand we have all seen the damage that floods, droughts and other weather hazards can have on people's lives and their livelihoods. It is a sad fact that such hazard events disproportionately impact developing countries and poor people. However it is also increasingly evident that acting before a disaster occurs can save lives. For example, frontline humanitarian organisations and government agencies can themselves prepare by getting supplies and staff in readiness. More importantly, agencies can directly help the population prepare so that the impacts of a hazard are actually much reduced. Such actions depend on the lead time of a forecast but can range for example from distributing money, drought-resistant seeds, animal fodder to communities to ensuring evacuation procedures are followed. Acting before an event means they can also do this at a lower cost than the traditional 'late' post disaster humanitarian response. As a result there is growing momentum within the humanitarian system to move beyond the current 'begging bowl' funding model of post-disaster appeals, towards obtaining and distributing humanitarian funds before a disaster occurs. This change can enable humanitarians to mobilise more collaboratively, more predictably, and importantly in anticipation of crises. For this to occur requires trustworthy forecasts of hazards like storms, floods and droughts, and credible information on the condition of the people and systems exposed to them. Forecast based financing and Disaster Risk financing initiatives, utilise information to anticipate potential disasters and set pre-agreed triggers for the release of disaster prevention finance. The advantage of this approach is that it is data-driven and objective. It thereby circumvents long debates around potentially conflicting early warning signs which tend to paralyse humanitarian action. It puts in place a robust predictable process to release funding or initiate action before a disaster occurs. Humanitarian agencies working on developing these systems face a problem, however. They are not scientists nor social scientists, but they need to use information from both realms of research to trigger the systems and have confidence in this information. They also must be accountable to the people that the system looks to support and the donors that finance it. The START Network Drought financing facility (DFF) and the Weithungerhilfe (WHH) Madagascar Forecast based financing project are both at this juncture of selection and development of scientific data to apply to these initiatives. The DFF having begun the design with a Global Parametric model and have a prototype model that requires testing and evaluation, whereas the WHH Madagascar Forecast based financing project is starting out from the beginning. However, currently no process, independent honest broker, or method to provide an independent review of the scientific (science and s
PAF,Indirect,AA
United Kingdom Africa Disaster Risks Financing (ADRIFI) II.4. Banking & Financial Services Formal sector financial intermediaries ODA Grants AFRICA DISASTER RISKS FINANCING (ADRIFI) To save lives and reduce the impacts of shocks, like droughts, hurricanes and floods through enabling earlier and more effective response and faster recovery. It provides finance to support governments and humanitarian agencies to use risk financing instruments, like insurance and contingent credit, to access more rapid finance in emergencies, and to strengthen preparedness of local systems for disaster response and recovery. It will focus on disasters, but will develop over time to cover a wider range of risks, including famine.
PAF,Direct
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development Third Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Loan with a Cat DDO VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) THIRD DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY LOAN WITH A CAT DDO
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. National-scale Impact Based Forecasting of Flood Risk in Uganda (NIMFRU) IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. NATIONAL-SCALE IMPACT BASED FORECASTING OF FLOOD RISK IN UGANDA (NIMFRU) Research grant – improving targeting and communication of flood warning and response, and scaling this out across Uganda to build resilience to flood risk. Benefitting local communities in Katakwi district through improved flood impact and agricultural information transmitted through Farmer AgriMet Village Clinics and local radio forums. SDGs: 2, 13.
PAF,Indirect
International Development Association Maldives Development Policy Financing with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option and Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility I.2.a. Health, General Health policy and administrative management ODA Loans MALDIVES DEVELOPMENT POLICY FINANCING WITH A CATASTROPHE DEFERRED DRAWDOWN OPTION AND PANDEMIC EMERGENCY FINANCING FACILITY
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
United Kingdom Science for Humanitarian Emergencies and Resilience Programme. Towards Forecast-based Preparedness Action (ForPAc): Probabilistic forecast informatio IV.1. General Environment Protection Environmental research ODA Grants SCIENCE FOR HUMANITARIAN EMERGENCIES AND RESILIENCE PROGRAMME. TOWARDS FORECAST-BASED PREPAREDNESS ACTION (FORPAC): PROBABILISTIC FORECAST INFORMATIO The programme has four focuses: disaster risk, sub-seasonal to seasonal forecasting, disaster risk monitoring, and the integration of these into practical decision making. The programme is targeting countries across sub-Saharan Africa and south Asia.
PAF,Indirect,AA
EU Institutions Increasing capacities and scale for Anticipatory Action including through Social Protection systems VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants INCREASING CAPACITIES AND SCALE FOR ANTICIPATORY ACTION INCLUDING THROUGH SOCIAL PROTECTION SYSTEMS Project Title: Increasing capacities and scale for Anticipatory Action including through Social Protection systems, Sector: Disaster Risk Reduction / Disaster Preparedness, Subsector: Community and local level action Contingency planning and preparedness
PAF,Direct,Indirect,AA
Germany Support of the introduction of Replica Policies with the African Risk Capacity/ARC (about WFP) VI.2. Development Food Assistance Food assistance ODA Grants SUPPORT OF THE INTRODUCTION OF REPLICA POLICIES WITH THE AFRICAN RISK CAPACITY/ARC (ABOUT WFP) The aim of the pilot's plan is the reduction of the Vulnerabilität of African countries compared with the extreme weather risks increasing as a result of the climate change and therefore the support of the affected countries by the adaptation to the climate change. The plan serves to tie together the extreme weather assurance beginning of ARC and the system of the international emergency help even stronger with each other.
PAF,Direct
Inter-American Development Bank Contingent Loan for Natural Disaster Emergencies II.4. Banking & Financial Services Financial policy and administrative management Other Official Flows (non Export Credit) CONTINGENT LOAN FOR NATURAL DISASTER EMERGENCIES Contingent Loan for Natural Disaster Emergencies
PAF,Direct,Contingent financing
International Development Association MALAWI-Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Financing with Cat DDO I.1.a. Education, Level Unspecified Education facilities and training ODA Grants MALAWI-DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY FINANCING WITH CAT DDO
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
Spain FICR-DREF Calls 2021 VIII.1. Emergency Response Material relief assistance and services ODA Grants FICR-DREF CALLS 2021 FICR-DREF Llamamientos 2021. Financiación para el fondo de reserva para el socorro en casos de desastre y llamamientos de emergencia s.
PAF,Direct
International Development Association Maldives CAT DDO and PEF I.2.a. Health, General Health policy and administrative management ODA Grants MALDIVES CAT DDO AND PEF Maldives CAT DDO and PEF
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
Switzerland Climate resilience through risk IV.2. Other Multisector Rural development ODA Grants CLIMATE RESILIENCE THROUGH RISK The overall goal of the RES-RISK project will be to enhance climate resilience and promote adaptive capacities of the vulnerable through risk transfer options and solutions. The specific expected outcomes of the project will be (1) Vulnerable communities adopt risk transfer (insurance) products, as a part of comprehensive adaptation framework which also builds on disaster risk reduction, (2) Viable climate insurance products and models are up-scaled and mainstreamed into frameworks, policies and regulations of the Government, (3) Enhanced capacities and knowledge drive innovations in climate insurance products, by public and private sector institutions, thus meeting the demands of vulnerable communities. The project will draw from Swiss knowledge, expertise and experiences on financial instruments in risk transfer in addressing climate change. As the climate insurance solutions that are to be developed under the initiative will be generic in nature, the knowledge and insights gained could be adapted in other developing countries.
PAF,Direct
International Development Association Tuvalu First Resilience DPF with CAT DDO VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants TUVALU FIRST RESILIENCE DPF WITH CAT DDO Tuvalu First Resilience DPF with CAT DDO
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
United States MPI: African Risk Capacity (ARC) III.1.a. Agriculture Agricultural policy and administrative management ODA Grants MPI: AFRICAN RISK CAPACITY (ARC) ARC will finalize the flood and tropical cyclone models that will be used to develop country level insurance products, and continue refine the drought model. Work will continue with countries interested in participating in the third risk pool either as completely new products, or already participating countries expanding coverage to include tropical cyclones. ARC will continue to refine financial audit and contingency planning processes, and enhance monitoring and evaluation capacity. A long term evaluation of ARC being funded by DFID will begin in 2016, as will a Cost Benefit Analysis for drought, flood, and tropical cyclone insurance and contingency planning. Two new initiatives: the Extreme Climate Facility for climate adaptation financing, and the R&D phase for Outbreak and Epidemic (O&E) insurance for ARC Member States.
PAF,Direct
International Development Association Madagascar Disaster Risk Management Development Policy Financing with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option (Cat DDO) VIII.3. Disaster Prevention & Preparedness Multi-hazard response preparedness ODA Grants MADAGASCAR DISASTER RISK MANAGEMENT DEVELOPMENT POLICY FINANCING WITH A CATASTROPHE DEFERRED DRAWDOWN OPTION (CAT DDO)
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
International Development Association Maldives Development Policy Financing with a Catastrophe Deferred Drawdown Option and Pandemic Emergency Financing Facility I.2.a. Health, General Health policy and administrative management ODA Grants MALDIVES DEVELOPMENT POLICY FINANCING WITH A CATASTROPHE DEFERRED DRAWDOWN OPTION AND PANDEMIC EMERGENCY FINANCING FACILITY
PAF,Direct,WB CAT DDO,Contingent financing
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