PREPARING TO HELP THE WORLD AT RISK

Mortality risk hotspots and the top 20 recipients of humanitarian relief (1992-2003) are denoted by colour. Red zones are the most at risk and have received the most aid during that time period. We can assess future global disaster risk and aid needs in advance by using this kind of analysis.
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Sources: Natural Disaster Hotspots Global Risk Analysis – IBRD/World Bank, University of Columbia, International Research Insitute for Climate prediction, Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Development Economics Research Group, Center for Hazards and Risk Research, Hazard Management Unit World Bank, International Center for Geohazzards, EM-DAT, CRED.
