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Reducing risk and building resilience to SMEs to disasters

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United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
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This publication provides guidance for how to build the resilience of small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to multiple hazards, enabling SMEs to be sustainable and competitive in the long run by reducing disaster risks, and with a specific focus on prevention, i.e. activities and measures that help SMEs “avoid potential adverse impacts of hazardous events” and in “reducing vulnerability and exposure” (United Nations 2016).

Small and medium enterprises (SMEs), including micro SMEs, are the bedrock of global, national, and local markets. Two in every three people works in an SME (OECD 2019). When disaster strikes, SMEs are hit harder, suffer longer and are slower to recover than larger businesses. If the global community is to improve the lives and livelihoods of people in emerging and growing economies, we must tackle risk in SMEs. The guidance is informed by a global survey conducted by UNDRR facilitated by the ARISE global network, a literature review of available evidence related to building the resilience of SMEs to disasters and many insightful discussions with our international partners. 

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Reducing Risk and Building Resilience of SMEs Report PDF, 5.4 MB English
Two-pager on SME survey Global PDF, 0.2 MB English
SMEs Resources Compendium XLSX, 0 MB English
Two-pager on SME survey C & S America PDF, 0.4 MB English
Two-pager on SME survey Caribbean PDF, 0.3 MB English
Two-pager on SME survey India PDF, 0.4 MB English
Two-pager on SME survey Mexico PDF, 0.3 MB English
Two-pager on SME survey Philippines PDF, 0.3 MB English
Presentation: Assessing SME vulnerability, BC for DRR solutions for DRR uptake PDF, 2 MB English

Last checked: 9 Diciembre 2021

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Temas Private sector
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Number of pages
67 p.
Publication year
2020

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