Disaster risk reduction progress score (1-5 scale; 5=best) - Country Ranking

Definition: Disaster risk reduction progress score is an average of self-assessment scores, ranging from 1 to 5, submitted by countries under Priority 1 of the Hyogo Framework National Progress Reports. The Hyogo Framework is a global blueprint for disaster risk reduction efforts that was adopted by 168 countries in 2005. Assessments of "Priority 1" include four indicators that reflect the degree to which countries have prioritized disaster risk reduction and the strengthening of relevant institutions.

Source: (UNISDR, 2009-2011 Progress Reports, http://www.preventionweb.net/english/hyogo).

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Rank Country Value Year
1 Switzerland 4.75 2011
1 Ecuador 4.75 2011
3 Costa Rica 4.50 2011
3 Brazil 4.50 2011
3 Cuba 4.50 2011
3 Japan 4.50 2011
7 Germany 4.25 2011
7 Canada 4.25 2011
7 Mexico 4.25 2011
10 Kenya 4.00 2011
10 Australia 4.00 2011
10 Bangladesh 4.00 2011
10 Barbados 4.00 2011
10 Nigeria 4.00 2011
10 Mozambique 4.00 2011
16 Malaysia 3.75 2011
16 Sweden 3.75 2011
16 Thailand 3.75 2011
16 New Zealand 3.75 2011
16 Madagascar 3.75 2011
16 Honduras 3.75 2011
16 Colombia 3.75 2011
16 Jamaica 3.75 2011
16 Nicaragua 3.75 2011
16 Norway 3.75 2011
16 Paraguay 3.75 2011
16 Zambia 3.75 2011
28 Samoa 3.50 2011
28 Mauritius 3.50 2011
28 Sri Lanka 3.50 2011
28 Pakistan 3.50 2011
28 Syrian Arab Republic 3.50 2011
28 United States 3.50 2011
28 Algeria 3.50 2011
28 Finland 3.50 2011
28 Bulgaria 3.50 2011
28 Cabo Verde 3.50 2011
28 St. Kitts and Nevis 3.50 2011
28 Italy 3.50 2011
28 Tanzania 3.50 2011
41 Poland 3.25 2011
41 North Macedonia 3.25 2011
41 St. Lucia 3.25 2011
41 Ghana 3.25 2011
41 Indonesia 3.25 2011
41 Argentina 3.25 2011
41 Guatemala 3.25 2011
41 India 3.25 2011
41 Burundi 3.25 2011
41 Romania 3.25 2011
41 El Salvador 3.25 2011
52 Sierra Leone 3.00 2011
52 Armenia 3.00 2011
52 Lebanon 3.00 2011
52 Botswana 3.00 2011
52 Cayman Islands 3.00 2011
52 Dominican Republic 3.00 2011
52 Panama 3.00 2011
52 Peru 3.00 2011
52 Morocco 3.00 2011
61 Venezuela 2.75 2011
61 Fiji 2.75 2011
61 Georgia 2.75 2011
61 Czech Republic 2.75 2011
61 Chile 2.75 2011
61 Brunei 2.75 2011
61 Antigua and Barbuda 2.75 2011
61 Mongolia 2.75 2011
61 Nepal 2.75 2011
61 Senegal 2.75 2011
71 Côte d'Ivoire 2.50 2011
71 Lesotho 2.50 2011
73 Lao PDR 2.25 2011
73 Bolivia 2.25 2011
73 Yemen 2.25 2011
76 Vanuatu 2.00 2011
76 Solomon Islands 2.00 2011
78 Malawi 1.75 2011
78 Comoros 1.75 2011
80 Guinea-Bissau 1.00 2011

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Development Relevance: The Hyogo Framework's goal is to substantially reduce disaster losses by 2015 - in lives, and in the social, economic, and environmental assets of communities and countries. The Hyogo Framework offers guiding principles, priorities for action, and practical means for achieving disaster resilience for vulnerable communities. Governments around the world have committed to take action to reduce disaster risk, and have adopted a guideline to reduce vulnerabilities to natural hazards, called the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA). The HFA assists the efforts of nations and communities to become more resilient to, and cope better with the hazards that threaten their development gains. Scientists use the terms climate change and global warming to refer to the gradual increase in the Earth's surface temperature that has accelerated since the industrial revolution and especially over the past two decades. Most global warming has been caused by human activities that have changed the chemical composition of the atmosphere through a buildup of greenhouse gases - primarily carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. Rising global temperatures will cause sea level rise and alter local climate conditions, affecting forests, crop yields, and water supplies, and may affect human health, animals, and many types of ecosystems.

Limitations and Exceptions: The Hyogo Framework for Action (FHA) national progress reports assess strategic priorities in the implementation of disaster risk reduction actions and establish baselines on levels of progress achieved in implementing the HFA's five priorities for action. National reporting processes are led by officially designated HFA focal institutions in country, and regional reporting by regional intergovernmental organizations. HFA's five priorities are: 1. Making disaster risk reduction a policy priority, institutional strengthening 2. Risk assessment and early warning systems 3. Education, information and public awareness 4. Reducing underlying risk factors 5. Preparedness for effective response

Statistical Concept and Methodology: Resilience is measured by the disaster risk reduction progress score, an average of self-assessment scores submitted by countries under Priority 1 of the Hyogo Framework National Progress Reports. The Hyogo Framework is a global blueprint for disaster risk reduction efforts that was adopted by 168 countries in 2005. Assessments of Priority 1 include four indicators that reflect the degree to which countries have prioritized disaster risk reduction and the strengthening of relevant institutions.

Periodicity: Annual