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Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction: Challenges and Conclusions

This presentation discusses the goals and vision of the Government of Bangladesh in managing disaster risks through investment in disaster risk reduction (DRR). It includes an overview of the public investment framework and mechanism, investment needs, challenges, and conclusions.

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Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction: Challenges and Conclusions

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  1. OUTLINE OF THE PRESENTATION • GoB’s Goal in Managing Disaster Risks • Investment in DRR • Public Investment Framework • Public Investment Mechanism • Investment Need • Challenges and Conclusion

  2. GOB VISION FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT

  3. INVESTMENT IN DRR

  4. PUBLIC INVESTMENT FRAMEWORK

  5. PUBLIC INVESTMENT MECHANISM • Infrastructure:shelter, road/embankment, killa, excavation/re-excavation canal and pond, tree plantation and other engineering intervention etc. • Services: health, education, information & communication , training etc. • Social Protection: • a. Cash based • b. Food based • Humanitarian Assistance: response and early recovery

  6. DOMESTIC INVESTMENTS 6.5% of the annual budget spent on CCA-DRR purposes per annum, which is equivalent to 1% of the GDP. (around 77% domestic) Disaster Loss = 1.8 % of GDP in 1990-2010 Around 1% of the GDP is spent for social protection which are specifically for disasters (around 80% domestic) Relief constitute (GR) (almost 100% domestic)

  7. PUBLIC INVESTMENT NEEDS

  8. CHALLENGES AND CONCLUSIONS

  9. Thank you Mohamad Abdul Wazed Director General, Department of Disaster Management, Bangladesh E-mail: wazed_73@ymail.com / dg@ddm.gov.bd

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