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2017/EPWG/SDMOF/002 Plenary Session 1
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030
Submitted by: UNISDR
11th Senior Disaster Management Officials Forum Vinh City, Viet Nam
21–22 September 2017
Information sharing, Technology and Regional Coordination
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030
11th Senior Disaster Management Officials’ ForumVinh City, Vietnam, 21-22 September, 2017
Animesh KumarDeputy Head, UNISDR Asia-Pacific
About UNISDR• United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
• Focal point for disaster risk reduction in the UN System
• Part of the UN Secretariat• Key activities:
• Monitoring, analysis and coordination of the Sendai Framework
• Regional and national DRR strategies and plans• Stakeholder coordination and partnerships
Disaster Impact: 2001-2016• ~11,000 disasters [Transport accidents, Floods]• 1.4+ million deaths [Earthquake]• 2.8+ million affected each year [Flood and drought]• Direct economic losses due to disasters (last decade) - ~
US$1.4 trillion• Climate change and water-related disasters account for 90%
of the 1,000 most disastrous events since 1990• In 2016, 31.1 m people were displaced – Over 75% due to
disasters
Source: EM-DAT, UNISDR, IDMC
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ParisAgreement
Dec 2015SDGs
Sep 2015
World Humanitarian Summit Apr 16
Sendai FrameworkMarch 2015
HABITAT-IIIOct 2016
Addis Ababa Action Agenda
July 2015
SDGs & Disaster Risk Reduction
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PREVENTION REDUCTION
RESILIENCE
HAZARD EXPOSURE VULNERABILITY PREPAREDNESS
• Focus on preventing new risks and reducing existing disaster risks
• Calls various measures to prevent and reduce hazard exposure and vulnerability, increase preparedness and recovery
Sendai Framework: Goal
1. Understanding Disaster Risk
2. Strengthen Risk Governance
4. Preparedness for Response, Recovery &
Reconstruction
3. Investing in DRR for resilience
GLOBAL& REGIONAL
NATIONAL & LOCAL
Sendai Priorities for Action
Sendai Framework Targets
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Implementing the Sendai Framework
Science and Technology• Sendai Framework:
• Science-Policy interface for effective decision-making• Develop and disseminate science-based methodologies and tools
• UNISDR Scientific and Technical Advisory Group (STAG)• Strengthen the evidence-base in support of the implementation of the Sendai
Framework• Contributed to the update of DRR Terminologies (Endorsed by the UN General
Assembly in Feb 2017)• Asian Science Technology and Academia Advisory Group (ASTAAG)
S&T: Key Outcomes (2016-17)• UNISDR Science and Technology Conference on the implementation of the
Sendai Framework, Jan 2016, Geneva• Science and Technology Road Map and Launch of Science and Technology Partnership
• 1st Asian Science and Technology Conference for Disaster Risk Reduction, Aug 2016, Bangkok• Recommended actions for each Sendai Framework Priority
• 2017 Global Platform, May, Cancun• Progress in implementation of actions• Statement by STAG, UNISDR’s membership in the UN interagency task team on Science,
Technology & Innovation (STI) for the SDGs
Information SharingSendai Framework: Priority 1 – Understanding Risk • Share and exchange information, including on risk knowledge and early
warning, across all economies• Share of good practices and lessons• Harness Global and Regional Platforms on Disaster Risk Reduction, and
thematic platforms• Community advocacy and outreach
Information Sharing and Enhancing Awareness
http://www.unisdr.org/we/inform/publications
http://www.preventionweb.net
Global & Regional CooperationSendai Framework:
- Section VI on International Cooperation and Global Partnership- Target 6 on International Cooperation
• Focus on developing economies – including for adequate, sustainable and timely resources
• Technology transfer - process of enabling and facilitating flows of skill, knowledge, ideas, know-how and technology from developed to developing economies
• North-South cooperation, complemented by South-South and triangular cooperation
• Global technology pools
DRR Coordination• Intergovernmental• Multi-stakeholder• Multi-sector
• Global Platforms – Biennial • Regional Platforms - Biennial• National Platforms – Diverse in nature and level of functioning • Thematic Platforms – Science and Technology; Local Authorities; Health;
Education
Thanks for your attention!
Development that does not take risks into account, cannot be sustained, nor is it sustainable…
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