2011 DRR Mapping

In 2009, the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies instituted an annual mapping process to highlight its disaster risk reduction (DRR) activities, support better programme targeting and ultimately promote more strategic investments in DRR. This mapping focuses on activities categorized specifically as community-based DRR (including CBDP); climate change adaptation and mitigation; food security, nutrition and livelihoods; and National Society disaster preparedness. This fact sheet presents the results of the 2011 DRR Mapping. Published in 2012.

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