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Being timely: Creating good triggers and plans in disaster risk financing

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In many countries, including high-income ones, decision makers often face chaotic situations in the wake of a disaster. Response systems may struggle to react quickly and help those in need, and they may not have the capacity required. Political and other interests may not be aligned with preventing the worst outcomes of disasters. This can result in sub-optimal decisions being taken and response activities being delayed.

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