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Cutting risk could save billions in aid

By John Aglionby in Jakarta

Published: November 27 2006 17:12 | Last updated: November 27 2006 17:12

Governments and humanitarian aid agencies would save billions of dollars currently earmarked for disaster relief, to say nothing of human lives, if they tilted budgets towards crisis preparedness, the Red Cross said yesterday.

For every dollar spent on risk reduction, about $10 would be saved in relief and reconstruction costs, according to the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent.

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