Benefits of resilience.



 • Resilience pays dividends, but only when countries invest in it. 

  • Every $1 invested in making infrastructure disaster-resilient in developing countries saves $4 in economic impacts (World Bank). 
  •  By investing in strengthening early warning systems, the Global Commission onAdaptation found that early warnings, issued within 24 hours of an impending hazard, can reduce the damage by around 30%. 
  • Investments in anticipatory action and enhancing social safety nets can help communities bounce back swiftly after disasters. 

• Investing in resilience has benefits across the Humanitarian-Development nexus – it reduces disaster losses, protects development, and reduces humanitarian needs.

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