Better disaster policy means protecting taxpayers, encouraging responsible development, and letting private individuals — not the government — decide whether to take on risk.
In some areas, hazards have surged. Buildings in the highest hazard zones will be subject to the strictest fire-resiliency ...
The Punjab Emergency Service (Rescue 1122), in collaboration with Accord International, has launched a comprehensive fire ...
AS part of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.'s commitment to providing resilient education for Filipino learners, Education ...
The wildfires levied significant long-term damage, with thousands of homes destroyed, billions in damages and a worsening of ...
The fires will have a deep and lasting impact on construction, entertainment, retail and other sectors of the Los Angeles ...
Faith groups have long received government grants to feed the hungry, respond to disasters and assist those in need, but ...
The increasing frequency and severity of natural disasters—including wildfires, hurricanes, floods, droughts, tornadoes, and extreme temperatures—poses significant challenges for all stakeholders in ...
In the face of these challenges, sustainable infrastructure, climate action, and resilient health systems emerge as pillars ...
Mobile home residents don't know when or if they will be able to rebuild their homes, some of California's dwindling ...
The program helps homeowners pay for elevating homes or applying other changes to mitigate risk, even in some cases ...
I first got the opportunity to watch USAID work up close and personal in 2007, when I deployed to Iraq as commander of the ...