Climate change will increase the frequency and severity of certain shocks, including crop failures and spikes in food prices, natural disasters such as storms and floods, and climate-sensitive diseases such as malaria and diarrhea. In principle, households can use a range of private instruments to cope with the consequences of these shocks. They can draw on their savings, borrow from a bank or cooperative, rely on formal or informal community-based...
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INFORMATION
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2016/01/01
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Fiche
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106203
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1
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1
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2016/06/07
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Disclosed
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Scalable social protection for disaster risk management and climate change adaptation
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social protection system