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Africa and MENA regions continue to experience extreme weather events resulting from climate change. Regional institutions and countries have developed legal, policy and institutional frameworks to deal with these challenges as discussed in Volume 1 of this Yearbook.1 In this 2nd Volume, we look at the progressive development of these legal frameworks in 2019 and how they have been used to respond to natural disasters in 2019.