India’s Leadership in Global Disaster Risk Reduction: Honouring Shri  Rajendra Singh as the Chair of ADPC

India has always been at the forefront of disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate resilience, not only domestically but also on the global stage. With Prime Minister Narendra Modi at the helm, India’s role in shaping policies and frameworks for DRR has taken significant strides, gaining recognition for its leadership. One of the most remarkable…

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How to Confront Gender-Based Violence in a Warming World

The correlation between rising temperatures and escalating gender-based violence is having a major impact on women and girls worldwide. The effects of heat stress on social dynamics and individual behavior underscore the urgent need for integrated climate and gender-based violence policy interventions.Extreme heat fuels violence in ways that are just beginning to be understood. Rising…

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Strengthening Early Warning Systems Across Central Asia: A Blueprint for Resilience

In an era where climate change exacerbates the frequency and intensity of natural disasters, the importance of robust Early Warning Systems (EWS) cannot be overstated. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Istanbul Regional Hub, in collaboration with the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Regional Office for Europe and Central Asia, recently conducted…

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Exploring the Gender Implications of Generative AI: A UNDP Perspective

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) recently published an insightful article, shedding light on the implications of Generative AI (GenAI) on gender through a value chain approach, with a focus on human rights. The article, produced by the Aapti Institute and commissioned under the Business and Human Rights in Asia program funded by the European…

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ADPC Develops Climate-Inclusive Water Accounting Framework for Bangladesh’s Agriculture Sector

On May 27, 2024, the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) published a critical review study aimed at enhancing Bangladesh’s capacity to manage water resources in the face of climate change. The study, titled “Bangladesh: Adapting to a Changing Climate by Water Accounting,” is a technical paper produced by ADPC’s Climate Resilience and Risk Governance Department….

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Floods in Sri Lanka Kill 15 People and Force four Million Children out of Classrooms

Over recent years, Sri Lanka has experienced a rise in both the frequency and intensity of floods. This escalation is linked to changing climate patterns that bring more intense rainfall over shorter periods, overwhelming the existing infrastructure and natural waterways.Sri Lanka was hit by devastating floods in early June 2024 which resulted in the deaths…

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Philippines: Mount Kanlaon Eruption Forces 385,000 Children out of School

A volcanic eruption in the Philippines has forced at least 684 schools to close, affecting about 385,000[1] students, with nine schools converted into evacuation centers, Save the Children said.Following the eruption on Monday, Mount Kanlaon volcano on Negros Island in central Philippines is on Alert Level 2, the highest level since the eruption, which indicates…

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