Disaster Risk Finance (DRF) refers to the suite of financial strategies, instruments, and mechanisms designed to manage and transfer the financial risks associated with disasters. This includes insurance, catastrophe bonds, contingency funds, and risk pooling arrangements that ensure pre‑allocated resources are available for disaster response, recovery, and long‑term resilience building.
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