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Malian Red Cross food distribution in Fegui village, Kayes region, 28 February 2012. Sarah Oughton/IFRC.

Disaster Law News Service

Disaster_Law: UN starts work on action plan for risk reduction UNISDR, 19 November 2012 (Global) http://t.co/mtiatysq
Disaster_Law: City Prepares Flood Mitigation Standards Berita Jakarta, 19 November 2012 (Indonesia) http://t.co/8RTxoR9R
Disaster_Law: US politicians urged to seize the moment on climate change after Sandy The Guardian, 22 November 2012 (USA) http://t.co/v3t209eC
Disaster_Law: ACS to discuss disaster risk management in Trinidad Antigua Observer, 19 November 2012 (Caribbean) http://t.co/rzs3Qf3s
Disaster_Law: Even after $4.5-billion oil spill fines, civil trial looms for BP Los Angeles Times, 16 November 2012 (USA) http://t.co/wgG7Q7VV
Disaster_Law: Lawmaker Wants To Help Pet Owners During Disaster Evacuations http://t.co/aO4MODCL, 16 November 2012 (New Jersey, USA) http://t.co/oJiK2X63
Disaster_Law: Penalties for Looting During Disasters Could Increase New Jersey 101.5, 16 November 2012 (New Jersey, USA) http://t.co/5oKiMB2s

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