IMPROVING CONSTANTLY: EMBEDDING SCRUTINY AND LEARNING IN DISASTER RISK FINANCING

There is currently little in the way of rigorous evidence of impact or established ‘best practice’ in DRF. It is important, therefore, that we engage in scrutiny, be open to learning and willing to be held accountable. This guidance note sets out practical ways to ensure quality, independent scrutiny and improved learning in your DRF initiatives.


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