This brief focuses on the World Bank’s Hazard Risk Mitigation and Emergency Preparedness Project, which came to a close at the end of June 2012, assisted the Government of Romania in reducing the environmental, social, and economic vulnerability to natural disasters and catastrophic mining accidental spills of pollutants. The project’s four components included: (a) strengthening of emergency management and risk financing capacity; (b) seismic risk...
FY17 - Environmental Health and Pollution Management,FY17 - Urban Infrastructure and Service Delivery,FY17 - Disaster Risk Management,FY17 - Rural Development,FY17 - Air quality management,FY17 - Water Pollution,FY17 - Disaster Risk Finance,FY17 - Water Institutions, Policies and Reform,FY17 - Finance for Development,FY17 - Disaster Risk Reduction,FY17 - Rural Infrastructure and service delivery,FY17 - Soil Pollution,FY17 - Urban Development,FY17 - Disaster Response and Recovery,FY17 - Disaster Preparedness,FY17 - Water Resource Management
FY17 - Other Water Supply, Sanitation and Waste Management,FY17 - Other Transportation,FY17 - Mining,FY17 - Other Public Administration,FY17 - Sub-National Government,FY17 - Central Government (Central Agencies)
BBFAO-Food and Agriculture Organization Fund ,TF038198-ROMANIA: HAZARD RISK MITIGATION AND EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS PROJECT
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