Surviving Cyclone Chido in Comoros: A Story of Hope and Resilience

In the wake of cyclone Chido, the Comorian authorities, with the support of the World Bank, swiftly mobilized emergency relief—food, water, temporary shelters, and emergency kits—to help the affected families. This quick reaction was made possible by Comoros’s operational and financial emergency response system, which has been built by learning from previous disasters and aims at being capable of offering timely support to the population when a shock occurs.

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