UN Secretary-General Message for International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
13 October 2025
International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction
As the climate crisis accelerates, disasters are multiplying and amplifying – devastating lives and livelihoods, erasing decades of development gains in an instant. The cost to the global economy is staggering: an estimated $2 trillion every year, when indirect costs are taken into account.
Yet funding to reduce repercussions remains dangerously low. Just 2% of development assistance and often less than 1% of government budgets are dedicated to disaster risk reduction. That’s not just a gap – it is a miscalculation. Every dollar invested in resilient infrastructure in developing countries saves $4 when disasters strike.
The theme of this year’s International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction reminds us of the imperative to fund resilience. Governments and donors must scale-up investments in disaster risk reduction. The public and private sectors must integrate risk into every decision – to reduce exposure and vulnerability to hazards. And resilience must be embedded into the foundations of development.
On this Day, let’s commit to meet surging risk with a surge in funds, and build a safer and more equitable future for all.
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