Success Stories FbF LAC Vol. 3 | Page 2

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FbF LAC in numbers

Achievements of 2022

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50 families in Parrita participated in the exercise

Drill on floods' anticipation tested the early actions of the

Costa Rican Red Cross

Red Cross

tempranas de la Cruz Roja Costarricense

The key elements were identified on a multi actor workshop

Anticipatory action on droughts in Central America will be approached regionally

FbF in the Americas represented at the 7th Global Plataform for Disaster Risk Reduction

The Ecuadorian Red Cross shared lessons learned in the Sangay volcano activation

Colombian Red Cross bets on anticipatory action ahead of non-hydrometeorological hazards

The Feasibility Study prioritizes 4 hazards

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Training of Trainers boosts antipatory action capacities in LAC

17 trainers participated in the ToT

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Salvadoran Red Cross prioritizes floods and droughts for anticipation in El Salvador

More than 25 participants in the Feasibility Study

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4th Dialogue Platform brought together more than 300 people

The event was held in Antigua Guatemala

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More than 2,000 Honduran families received assistance to anticipate effects of tropical storm Julia

Activation of the Honduran Red Cross' Early Action Plan

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Actions led by the Guatemalan Red Cross

Early actions on tropical storm Julia reached more than 2,000 Guatemalan families

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More than 450 participants in the different workshops

Trainings will strengthen risk analysis and anticipation mechanisms in the region

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The event was held in Berlin, Germany

Anticipation promoters in the Americas participated in the 10th Dialogue Platform

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