Disaster risk reduction
Last reviewed: 16-05-2009
SAVING LIVES AND MONEY

Sahena Begum makes a portable clay oven, which can be easily stored in a high place away from flood waters, Kunderpara village, Bangladesh.
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- Disasters kill fewer people but affect more
- Climate change expected to increase threat from weather hazards
- $1 invested in reducing disasters in developing countries estimated to save $7 in losses
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