
Case Study: Cyclone Remal, Bangladesh
The document discusses the response to Cyclone Remal in Bangladesh, highlighting anticipatory actions and layered funding mechanisms for disaster management.
The document discusses the response to Cyclone Remal in Bangladesh, highlighting anticipatory actions and layered funding mechanisms for disaster management.
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Blog by Danielle Turner and Marwa Tasnim on Cyclone Remal response in Bangladesh where Start Ready, Start Fund Anticipation, and Start Fund Rapid Response were all activated.