Systemic Risk

Systems can be affected by critical events or shocks that occur outside or within the system. Systemic risk is associated with cascading impacts that spread within and across systems and sectors via the movements of people, goods, capital and information within and across boundaries. The spread of cascading impacts can lead to potentially existential consequences and system collapse across a range of time horizons.

Latest Systemic Risk additions in the Knowledge Base

Cover- EU report MTR SF
This is a report highlighting key initiatives taken at EU level in support of the objectives on the occasion of the Midterm Review of the Sendai Framework 2015-2030
Cover- DKKV Young Professional
This is the report prepared by the DKKV Young Professionals for the Midterm Review (MTR) of the Sendai Framework
Cover Council of the Baltic Sea States
The Project aimed to empower children and youth to play an active role as contributors to societal resilience and to remove barriers to their active involvement in prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery.
A boy dressed in his school uniform is walking though his flooded school ground.
A new position paper addresses the climate, environment, and biodiversity crises in and through gilrs' education. The position paper calls for ensuring continuity of education for all in the face of increasing extreme weather events and emergencies.
Education Cannot Wait
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Addressing climate change and improving girls’ education are essential to reducing poverty and building prosperous, resilient economies and peaceful, stable societies. Often these issues are viewed in isolation, but they are closely linked.
Villagers going home on an improvised raft during the monsoon flooding in Thailand, 2010
Focusing on eight cyclone-prone countries across multiple regions, the $30 million risk transfer financing platform seeks to support 15 million children, youth and women over an initial three-year pilot.
United Nations Children's Fund (Global Headquarters, New York)
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This booklet through case studies and community testimonials, highlights the voice of the communities most impacted by climate change in the Federal Member State of Puntland, Somalia.
Teacher giving out books at a school in Mozambique.
The World Bank helps rehabilitate more than 700 weather-resilient classrooms across the country to protect investments in human capital. The investments include transfer of technical and knowledge skills necessary to build resilient infrastructure.
World Bank, the

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