World Bank2024-08-202024-08-202024-08-20https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42065The World Bank (WB) estimates that, by 2030, up to two-thirds of the global extreme poor will be living in fragile and conflict-affected situations. Of the top 20 countries most vulnerable to climate change, 14 are considered by the WB as fragile and conflict-affected. Households affected by conflict experience greater economic losses and longer recovery time in the aftermath of a disaster. NBS is an umbrella term for a set of interventions that seek to protect, manage, and/or restore natural systems, while addressing multiple development goals such as climate and disaster risk resilience, economic and social prosperity, food security and biodiversity conservation. By providing targeted support and expertise, the Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery (GFDRR) is instrumental in overcoming the unique challenges of FCV contexts, ensuring that NBS interventions are not only feasible but also effective in building resilience and stability in these vulnerable regions.en-USCC BY-NC 3.0 IGODISASTER PREPAREDNESSDISASTER RESILIENCESHOCKS AND VULNERABILITY TO POVERTYPOVERTY, NUTRITION AND FOOD SECURITYPOVERTYTRANSPORT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENTURBAN DEVELOPMENTMACROECONOMIC AND STRUCTURAL POLICIESEMPLOYMENT TOOLS AND METHODSFRAGILITY, CONFLICT AND VIOLENCENO POVERTYSDG 1DECENT WORK AND ECONOMIC GROWTHSDG 8SUSTAINABLE CITIES AND COMMUNITIESSDG 11The Role of Nature-based Solutions in Disaster Risk Management in Fragile, Conflict and Violence-Affected CountriesBriefWorld Bank10.1596/42065