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In an increasingly uncertain and volatile environment, resilience is a key principle to guide the design of integrated and cost-effective approaches that reduce risks and help prevent disasters and crises. Approaches should be informed by the UN Resilience Framework.171 Risks comprise those associated with natural and human-induced hazards,182 violent conflict, epidemics and pandemics, financial systems and food price fluctuations. Drivers of risk stem from poverty, climate change, inequality, discrimination and exclusion, extremism, demographic pressures, unplanned urbanization, ecosystem degradation, weak institutions and declining respect for human rights. These negative factors acting together can unleash cascading impacts across many dimensions, causing loss of life and livelihoods, and setting back progress towards productive, sustainable and peaceful societies.



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