The Role of the ISDR Asia Partnership within the Asia Regional Platform on DRR 5 th. Technical Conference on Management of Meteorological and Hydrological Services in RA-V Strategic Capacity Development of NMHSs in RA-V Kuala Lumpur 20-24 April 2009
Outline 1. What is HFA 2. What are the 5 Priorities 3. What are the functions of the UNISDR secretariat 4. Towards the Asia Regional Platform on DRR AMCDRR IAP 5. Pacific Platform 6. Major challenges
DRR An Agenda in Progress 1989: IDNDR 1990-1999 promotion of disaster reduction, technical and scientific buy-in 1994: Yokohama Strategy and Plan of Action first blueprint for disaster reduction policy guidance (social & community orientation) 2000: International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) - increased public commitment, linked to sustainable development, enlarged networking and partnerships. 2002: Johannesburg Plan of Implementation - WSSD Includes new section on An integrated, multi-hazard, inclusive approach to address vulnerability, risk assessment and disaster management 2005: WCDR - Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015 Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters 2007: Global Platform The ISDR Movement 2009: 2 nd. Global Platform
Global Platform Geneva 16-20 June 2009 Thematic focus poverty reduction and disasters INVEST TODAY FOR A SAFER TOMORROW 1. Increasing Investment for Risk Reduction 2. Reducing Disaster Risk in a Changing Climate 3. Enabling Community-led Resilience through Preventive Action 4. Safer Schools and Hospital and 5. Building Back Better: Disaster Risk Reduction and the Recovery Opportunity
What is HFA 1. HFA is the final document that was approved and endorsed by 168 Governments at the World Conference on Disaster Reduction in 2005 2. The overarching Goal of the HFA is to Building the resilience of nations and communities to disasters 3 Strategic goals 5 Priorities for action Cross-cutting issues (gender) Implementation and follow-up 3. The focus of HFA is on national and local implementation, with bilateral, multilateral, regional and international cooperation
ISDR secretariat s main functions (a) Policy and coordination (guide & monitor implementation of HFA) (b) Advocacy (high-level advocacy, annual awareness campaign, publications) (c) Information management and networks (website, clearinghouse) (d) Regional outreach- support to regional partners & countries (national platforms and action plans- policy, advocacy, information) (e) ISDR system and resource mobilization
Towards the Asia Regional Platform on DRR (1 of 2) Strengthening the ISDR System Inter-Agency Task Force Global Platform ISDR System joint planning framework 2008-09 Global Joint Work Programme Regional Consultative Process 19-20 June 2006 meeting in preparation for the 1GPDRR 5 June 2007 HFA consultation for Asia and Pacific September and November 2007 IAP meetings
2007 Delhi Declaration on DRR in Asia Expansion of the biennial AMC-DRR to the Regional Platform for DRR Ministers in charge of disaster reduction to provide the political leadership for the Asia RP/DRR Core functions for the RP, i.e.: Review the action taken by the national governments and other stakeholders for the implementation of the HFA; To take stock of initiatives taken in various sub-regions of Asia for promoting and enhancing cooperation among all stakeholders; To share and exchange best practices and lessons learned from disaster risk reduction in various fields including application of science and technology, community based disaster preparedness, public-private partnership etc; and To further enhance regional cooperation for DRR.
The 3 rd. Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction Dec. 2008 Kuala Lumpur The objectives of the AMCDRR were to: review implementation of the HFA by all stakeholders; ensure follow-up to the decisions taken by the ISDR Asia Partnership; take stock of DRR initiatives taken in of Asia for promoting cooperation and building partnerships; share and exchange good practices and lessons learned on DRR; Discuss key global DRR processes e.g. GP, GFDRR; develop a vision and roadmap to strengthen existing partnerships and forge new ones; and promote adequate policy and financial support at the national level.
2008 Kuala Lumpur Declaration on Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia First Asian Ministerial Conference focusing on action with the Kuala Lumpur Declaration being supported by an action plan developed through the IAP in March 2009. The conference launched the Kuala Lumpur Initiative on Public Private Partnership for disaster risk reduction, under the leadership of the Governments of Malaysia, India and Republic of Korea The meeting also launched the first regional Champion on DRR, in Senator Loren Legarda of the Philippines. Of the numerous outcomes of the meeting, the repeated call made by Governments for the allocation of 10% of humanitarian funding for DRR was the most prominent
The ISDR Asia Partnership (IAP): Set up in 2003 and composed of four UN bodies (UNDP Regional Centre Bangkok, UNESCAP, UNOCHA Regional Office for Asia and Pacific, ISDR secretariat for Asia and Pacific) and two regional organizations (ADRC and ADPC) as an informal group to promote disaster risk reduction matters in the Asia & Pacific region In 2007, the IAP was expanded to include other UN agencies and regional bodies, as well as donors, intergovernmental organizations and civil society (over 35 partners). Chaired by UNISDR Asia and Pacific and characterizes itself as an informal multi-stakeholder forum with the role to facilitate the coordinated and coherent implementation of disaster risk reduction and the HFA in the Asia region. The IAP also declared to support the Asia RP/DRR
Proposed IAP Roles in Support of Asia RP/DRR (1 of 3) Supporting the political leadership of the Asia RP/DRR through the identification of policy priorities for the region and ensuring the visibility of regional issues at the global level Preparatory Process for the AMC-DRR Preparatory Process for the Global Platform on DRR Regional DRR Strategy
Proposed IAP Roles in Support of Asia RP/DRR (2 of 3) Supporting the biennial HFA progress reporting process of the ISDR system. The concrete IAP engagement will include HFA progress reviews Monitoring the Implementation of AMC-DRR Recommendations Improving coordination & coherence, and strengthening synergies through information sharing and mapping of initiatives Regional Mapping of DRR Initiatives
Proposed IAP Roles in Support of Asia RP/DRR (3 of 3) Enhancing regional cooperation for disaster risk reduction by aligning regional initiatives to meet gaps at country level Joint Regional Action Plan Alignment of Regional DRR Meetings Proposed Changes to the Organizational Status of the IAP
Pacific Regional Platform for DRR The APEC Senior Leaders met in August 2008 in Peru, and endorsed an APEC draft regional strategy in support of HFA and disaster risk reduction. The Leaders also formalized APEC s membership to the IAP. UNISDR provided key inputs to the creation of the Pacific Platform for DRM, including the assistance in the development of the background document and in regional consultations and briefings. The Platform is the new formulation of three regional DRM meetings i.e. annual Disaster Managers Meeting, annual meeting of the Pacific DRM Partnership Network and the CEOs meeting, and was endorsed by the 37th SOPAC Governing Council at its meeting held in Tuvalu from 27-30 October 2008.
Major challenges 1. The World is still lack of understanding and capacity to reduce disaster risks, especially at national level. 2. Governments have not allocated adequate human and financial resources for reducing existing disaster risks in order to protect development gains. 3. Development sectors have not yet made disaster risk assessment as part of their development plans and programmes at all levels. 4. Mainstreaming Gender concerns and needs in DRR still remains unsatisfactory. 5. Disaster risk reduction has not been fully recognized as a tool for climate change adaptation, especially at national level.
Thematic working groups and task forces - i.e. education, urban disaster risk, climate change, environment, etc. Technical support to sub-regional, intergovernmental organization (e.g. ASEAN, APEC, SOPAC, ECO, SAARC )
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