This policy brief reflects that African countries are committed and investing funds to reduce risk to floods and droughts, albeit too little and still insufficiently in development sectors. These findings are potentially important as they demonstrate the effectiveness of addressing disaster risk through public expenditures and contribute to discussions on financial models to address climate change.

Publication date
Type of publication
Document
Objective
Adaptation
Approach
Disaster risk reduction
Community based
Collection
Eldis
CTCN Keyword Matches
Climate change monitoring
Africa
Disaster risk reduction
Flow-through dam for flood control