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Jim Yong Kim

Seven Steps to Surviving a Disaster

As climate change and increasing urbanization make more people vulnerable to natural disasters, nations can take seven proven steps to prepare.

Typhoon Haiyan, which killed more than 6,000 people in the Philippines last fall, reminded us how much suffering and damage nature can cause, and how important it is to invest in resilience and be ready to respond.

As climate change and booming urbanization leave more and more people exposed to hazard, governments worldwide want to make sure their roads, buildings and public services can withstand natural disasters such as floods, storms and earthquakes.