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Resilience and Disaster Trends in the Philippines: Opportunities for National and Local Capacity Building

The Philippines is one of the top countries in the world at risk of climate-related disasters. For populations subsisting at the poverty line in particular, but also the nation as a whole, daily lives and wellbeing are routinely challenged.

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