Disaster Risk Reduction

Closing the data gap in disaster resilience.

One dashboard. 10+ global datasets. Instant country-level risk briefings.

Bekas Ioannis
Created by Bekas Ioannis LinkedIn
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Coverage 191 countries 10+ source systems
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Public INFORM, UNDRR, OWID, EM-DAT and WHO-derived data.

Countries scored --
Median INFORM risk --
Highest risk --
Latest global disaster count --
DRR-related ODA disb. --

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Answers are generated from the public dashboard data only. They are not a substitute for official source systems or premium evidence review.

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Methodology and trust

What this dashboard is, and what it is not

A public beta that consolidates open DRR evidence into one country-level starting point. It does not replace official databases or paid/licensed disaster-loss systems.

Method Open-source country synthesis

Indicators are downloaded from public sources, normalized by ISO3 country code, and shown with source years where available.

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Caveats Finance is evidence-tiered

OECD CRS is reported international DRR-related ODA. World Bank, GCF, OCHA, private, and domestic records are treated as separate evidence layers.

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Privacy and terms No tracking by default

The public static dashboard does not require an account. Premium features require a separate authenticated backend before payment collection.

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Contact Feedback and institutional use

For corrections, source suggestions, institutional pilots, or country evidence requests, contact the project owner.

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Current risk

INFORM Risk Index, 2026

Higher scores indicate greater humanitarian crisis and disaster risk, on a 0-10 scale. Click a country to open its profile and finance view.

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Hazard screening

How many countries are classified high?

ThinkHazard country-level classifications, grouped by hazard type.

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Risk ranking

Countries at the top of the index

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Country profile

Risk snapshot

Country comparison

Compare two country profiles

Use the same country list to compare risk, readiness, hazard, finance, donor, and project signals side by side.

Financing and donors

Does international finance match risk?

OECD CRS is reported international DRR-related ODA. World Bank and GCF figures are project finance signals, while OCHA FTS is response funding context. Domestic, private, and mainstreamed DRR remain separate evidence tiers.

Finance gap screen

High-risk countries with thin reported DRR ODA

Lower bars indicate less DRR-related ODA per point of INFORM risk.

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Premium data

Paid access for deeper DRR finance intelligence

The public dashboard remains open. Paid plans are designed for restricted project-level exports, country evidence packs, and authenticated premium API data.

Global trend

Reported disasters by hazard type

EM-DAT-derived annual counts, 1970 onward.

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Economic impact

Damage remains volatile

Global annual damage in current US dollars.

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Index comparison

Two risk models, one country view

INFORM 2026 scores are plotted against the latest WorldRiskIndex trend values.

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What was used, and what was not

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FAQ

Questions people ask about DRR data

Short answers for researchers, NGOs, donors, and policy teams evaluating whether this dashboard fits their country-screening workflow.

Where can I find DRR financing data by country?

The dashboard provides country-level international DRR-related finance signals, including OECD CRS DRR-related ODA, World Bank DRM-tagged project signals, Green Climate Fund resilience project signals, and OCHA FTS humanitarian response context where available.

Which countries have high disaster risk and low readiness?

Use the Risk, Country, Compare, and Finance views to screen countries by INFORM Risk, WorldRiskIndex, ND-GAIN readiness, disaster loss, displacement, and reported DRR-related ODA indicators.

What is the difference between INFORM Risk and the Sendai Framework Monitor?

INFORM Risk is a composite risk index for humanitarian crises and disasters. The Sendai Framework Monitor tracks official government reporting against Sendai Framework targets. This dashboard brings selected public signals into one country-level view; it does not replace official source systems.

Does this dashboard include UNDRR, OCHA, WMO, OECD, World Bank, and GCF data?

The public build includes or references public data from UNDRR-related loss and Sendai indicators via Our World in Data, OCHA FTS, OECD CRS, World Bank Projects and Operations, and GCF open data. WMO is referenced as an important DRR and weather-climate organization, but it is not a direct country metric source in the current public build unless listed in the source audit.

Can NGOs and organizations use this dashboard for proposal screening or country risk analysis?

Yes. It can support preliminary country screening, proposal scoping, donor mapping, and risk-finance comparison. Formal funding, policy, or operational decisions should still verify figures in the original source systems and project documents.

Referenced organizations

Public sources and DRR institutions mentioned

These names are used to identify public source systems, datasets, or relevant DRR institutions. This independent dashboard is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by these organizations.