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OUR CHANGING CONTEXT
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FACTORS OF VULNERABILITY Geographical Exposure to all hazard types Fragile Infrastructure Growing Urbanization Population Pressure Limited Institutional Capacity
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WINNING RESILIENCE AGAINST THE ODDS Decreased Disaster Mortality Steady GDP Growth, even after major disasters Continue improvement in food production
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TREND OF DISASTER AND ASSOCIATED MORTALITY Occurrence: Increases 1970-1975: 2-3 events/Year 2010- 2014: 8-10 events/Year Death: Decreases In 2010 death reduces 1/100th from that of 1970’s. Disaster Trends (1970-2014)
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GROWTH IN FOOD PRODUCTION AND GDP
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POVERTY TRENDS Poverty headcount ratio at national poverty line (% of population)
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BUILDING BLOCKS FOR SUCCESS Increased commitment and Investment Disaster Incorporated Development International Cooperation of GoB, the UN, Development partners Community Resilience Professionalizing and cultural change in DRM
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REMAINING CHALLENGES Climate Change- increasing disaster risk High Earthquake Risk Industrial and Environmental Disasters
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Thank you Satya Brata Shaha Joint Secretary (Disaster Management) Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief (MoDMR), Bangladesh E-mail: sbs.bipul@gmail.com
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