This new report makes recommendations based on an analysis of the HFA country reports of nine countries: low-income
countries (Guinea Bissau, Togo and Nepal), lower-middle-income (Fiji, Sri Lanka and Thailand) and upper-middle-income
(Czech Republic, Mexico, and St Kitts and Nevis). These countries have different starting points, trajectories of progress,
risk profiles and levels of per capita income. The reports give a good indication of what was prioritised by governments
from 2005 to 2015.
The nine case studies are supplemented by an analysis of changes under the HFA against the new global targets and
indicators. This includes the Munich Re NatCatSERVICE database on economic losses and frequency of natural disaster
events, EM-DAT data on mortality and affected people, and World Bank data on economic losses relative to gross
domestic product (GDP) and human impacts as a share of the population.
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