SPOTLIGHT
WORLD DISASTERS REPORT 2022
By the end of 2022, the COVID-19
pandemic
had taken a staggering toll on lives, health, and
the social and economic wellbeing in every
nation in the world.
The crisis caused increased
unemployment and poverty;
increased food
insecurity; a higher vulnerability to violence; a
loss of education and reduced opportunities
for youth, and added stress to public services,
notably health and social protection services.
The IFRC’s
World Disasters Report 2022
(WDR)
showed that much of this could have been
avoided. While COVID-19 was a new virus that
presented new challenges, there were also count-
less common measures and approaches that
could have mitigated the pandemic’s impacts.
Notably, governments
could have invested
far more in emergency preparedness at local
level, in public and community health systems
and in domestic emergency and disaster
laws – aspects of the crisis that have not been
sufficiently addressed in major COVID reports
and discussions.
The WDR aimed to address this gap, drawing
on the experience of National Societies and the
IFRC to call for greater investment in domestic
and local preparedness systems: preparedness
to prevent, detect early and respond quickly to
future outbreaks and other shocks and stresses.
It emphasized the critical aspects of equity, trust,
and local action in any effort to address public
health
emergencies, and proposes tangible
approaches and
programmes that help how
these principles can be translated on the ground.
These include community prevention and pre-
paredness programmes that are sensitive to
both health and other types of threats; stronger
community health
systems designed with
communities and run by local actors; flexible,
transparent and fair global solidarity mecha-
nisms to increase access to pandemic response
products and build domestic capacities to get
them where they are most needed; stronger and
more accessible social protection systems and
updated, whole-of-society
and whole-of-gov-
ernment legal frameworks that foster trust and
combat inequity.
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