UNISDR-WMO Building Disaster Resilience in Western Balkans and Turkey

Similar documents
European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction 1 (EFDRR) Concept Paper. Overview

New opportunities of regional /multilateral RTD cooperation The Southeast European (SEE) ERA-NET project

Zagreb Charter. on Lifelong Entrepreneurial Learning: A Keystone for Competitiveness, Smart and Inclusive Growth and Jobs in the SEECP Participants

SUMMARY. European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction 3

Creative Europe Culture sub-programme & Co-operation Projects

THE WORLD BANK EXPERIENCE ON RESEARCH & INNOVATION IN THE WESTERN BALKANS

2017 China- Europe Research and Innovation Tour

2 Introduction The DABLAS Task Force was set up in November 2001 to provide a platform of cooperation for the protection of water and water-related ec

5.U.S. and European Museum Infrastructure Support Program

Introduction. 1 About you. Contribution ID: 65cfe814-a0fc-43c ec1e349b48ad Date: 30/08/ :59:32

South Eastern European Dialogue on Internet Governance

Call for Nominations. CARLOS V European Award

CALL FOR PROPOSALS. GRANT FOR ROMACTED "SUPPORT ORGANISATIONS" IN KOSOVO 1 * SRSG Roma/SPU/2017/36. Joint EU/CoE Programme ROMACTED

Capacity Building in the field of youth

HERE Annual Conference: EU and its Neighbours: Higher Education Policy and Cooperation

EU PRIZE FOR WOMEN INNOVATORS Contest Rules

ERA-Can+ twinning programme Call text

CEI Know-how Exchange Programme (KEP)

Internationalization of Higher Education in Croatia

Erasmus+: Youth in Action Programme -framework and support for the Western Balkan region

Japanese Investment in CE-SEE and. JETRO s Activities in the CE-SEE

HORIZON 2020 Instruments and Rules for Participation. Elena Melotti (Warrant Group S.r.l.) MENFRI March 04th 2015

Western Balkan Regional Competitiveness Initiative (RCI) Working Group on Innovation - Conclusions - Executive Summary

Erasmus+ Work together with European higher education institutions. Piia Heinämäki Erasmus+ Info Day, Lviv Erasmus+

Erasmus Mundus Action 2 Lot 6 for the Western Balkans

Participating, sponsoring & partnering

TRANSNATIONAL YOUTH INITIATIVES 90

The EUREKA Initiative An Opportunity for Industrial Technology Cooperation between Europe and Japan

EFLM EUROPEAN FEDERATION OF CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND LABORATORY MEDICINE

HORIZON 2020 WORK PROGRAMME

Young scientist competition 2016

Abstract. Introduction

TCA Contact Seminar. Laura Nava, Agenzia Erasmus+ INDIRE Palermo, October 2016

GRANT APPLICATION FORM for investment grants (INV GAF)

Draft Concept of the International Conference and Training Seminar. Business Planning of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Projects

WORK PROGRAMME FOR GRANTS 2014 of the European Union represented by the European Commission, DG Enlargement, Regional Cooperation and Programmes Unit

Info Session Webinar Joint Qualifications in Vocational Education and Training Call for proposals EACEA 27/ /10/2017

South East Europe Transnational Cooperation Programme

CORRIGENDUM no.1 to Guidelines

Exploiting International Life Science Opportunities. Dafydd Davies

CEI Know-how Exchange Programme (KEP) KEP AUSTRIA Call for Proposals 2011

The Kosovo Foundation for Open Society (KFOS) is inviting applications from qualified researchers for participation in its new project:

OVERVIEW CURRENT AND EMERGING MAJOR PARTNERSHIPS / REGIONAL HYDROMET DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS. (Submitted by the Secretary-General)

WORTH PARTNERSHIP PROJECT

Memorandum of Understanding

Personnel. Staffing of the Agency's Secretariat. Report by the Director General

H2020 Work Programme : Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation Call: H2020-TWINN-2015: Twinning Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

COST. European Cooperation in Science and Technology. Introduction to the COST Framework Programme

4 31 Overview of donor financing by sector 33 Small and medium sized enterprises 35 Legal Transition Programme 36 Economic analysis

AFRICA-ARAB PLATFORM ON DISASTER RISK REDUCTION

Guidelines. STEP travel grants. steptravelgrants.eu

Call for Proposals 2012

ESSM Research Grants T&C

Erasmus + Call for proposals Key Action 2 Capacity Building in the field of Higher Education (I)

Overview on diabetes policy frameworks in the European Union and in other European countries

HEALTH CARE NON EXPENDITURE STATISTICS

Health system strengthening, principles for renewal of primary health care and lessons learned

Assessment of Erasmus+ Sports

A Platform for International Cooperation

Latest statistics August 2015

PROJECT MANAGEMENT ACADEMY

EUREKA An Exceptional Opportunity to extend Canadian company reach to Europe, Israel and South Korea

note Terms and conditions for transnational access to InGRID-2 research infrastructures 1. Definitions

Ss Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje, Macedonia. 67 years of tradition, recognized values and quality

SOUTH AFRICA EUREKA INFORMATION SESSION 13 JUNE 2013 How to Get involved in EUROSTARS

Erasmus+ Capacity Building for Higher Education. Erasmus+

SEEDLING. Introduction of the UN Sustainable Development Goals in Schools in South Eastern Europe. Small Grants Programme. Call for Proposals

EUREKA and Eurostars: Instruments for international R&D cooperation

Clusters and International Competitiveness

COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. Brussels, 12 May 2004 (OR. en) 8913/04 PESC 310 CONOP 14 CODUN 4 COARM 9 RELEX 188

The EUREKA Initiative. Matteo Fedeli EUREKA Secretariat

ECHA Helpdesk Support to National Helpdesks

Minutes of the Meeting 2 nd Annual Meeting of WG 4 ECENA Regional Environmental Network for Accession (RENA)

The role of the Food for Life and KBBE European Technology Platforms in the frame of Horizon2020 Bologna, 8 November 2013

Horizon 2020 Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation

Erasmus+ Work together with European higher education institutions. Erasmus+

Component 1.4 Balkans

Overview. Erasmus: Computing Science Stirling. What is Erasmus? What? 10/10/2012

The Seventh Framework Programme for candidate and potential candidate countries European Regional Economic Forum Nova Gorica, 30 May 2007

Western Balkans Regional Energy Efficiency Programme (REEP / REEP +)

NATO Ammunition Safety Group (AC/326) Overview with a Focus on Subgroup 5's Areas of Responsibilities

SERBIA. Preparatory measures for full participation in Erasmus+ INSTRUMENT FOR PRE-ACCESSION ASSISTANCE (IPA II)

First quarter of 2014 Euro area job vacancy rate up to 1.7% EU28 up to 1.6%

IASC Subsidiary Bodies. Reference Group on Meeting Humanitarian Challenges in Urban Areas Work Plan for 2012

Erasmus + ( ) Jelena Rožić International Relations Officer University of Banja Luka

Mobility project for VET learners and staff

TRASNATIONAL COOPERATION PROGRAMME FICHE SEE Territorial Cohesion programme for South-East Europe

Tips and advices for future EU beneficiaries 1

Contracting Authority: European Commission, Directorate-General for Humanitarian Aid and Civil Protection

Covenant of Mayors for Climate and Energy

Support health security, preparedness planning and crisis management in EU, EU-accession and neighbouring (ENP) countries

MISP , 38 5 MISP

ERASMUS+ current calls. By Dr. Saleh Shalaby

SINCHEM Programme. Erasmus Mundus Programme in Sustainble Industrial Chemistry. General Overview

MONTENEGRO. PROGRESS REPORT on recent developments regarding research and innovation cooperation in/with Western Balkans (Period: June 2016 June 2017)

Common Challenges Shared Solutions. Call no (Call-ID) EEA and Norway Grants Fund for Regional Cooperation

ITU Statistical Activities

Teaching Staff Mobility (STA)

Erasmus+: Knowledge Alliances and Sector Skills Alliances. Infoday. 23 November María-Luisa García Mínguez, Renata Russell (EACEA) 1

Postgraduate Programme in. Southeast European Studies

Transcription:

UNISDR-WMO Building Disaster Resilience in Western Balkans and Turkey Second Steering Committee Meeting M6 Educational Conference Center, Skopje 31 May 2013 Demetrio Innocenti

UNISDR-WMO Building Disaster Resilience in Western Balkans and Turkey Overall Objective: To reduce vulnerability of IPA Beneficiaries to natural disasters, in line with the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA), and increase their resilience to climate change. Project purpose: To enhance the capacity of IPA Beneficiaries to address disaster risk reduction in both today's and the future predicted climate. Beneficiaries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo (under UNSCR 1244/99) the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, and Turkey Implementing agencies: UNISDR (4 tasks) WMO (4 tasks)

UNISDR-WMO Building Disaster Resilience in Western Balkans and Turkey Donor: EC DG Enlargement through the Instrument for Pre- Accession Assistance (IPA) under the Regional Multi-Beneficiary Programming 2011-2013: Sector: Environment and Disaster Risk Reduction. Contributions: 2,200,000 Euro (IPA); 390,000 Euro UNISDR and WMO contributions. Total budget 2,590,000 Euro Implementation timeframe: 21 May 2012 20 May 2014

Preparatory Process EC Consultation Mechanisms: - June 2010-4 Feb 2011: National IPA Coordinators meetings, including consultations - October 2010: Working group on Environment and DRR endorsement of project fiche priorities UNISDR with HFA Focal Points: Discussion with HFA Focal Points of the beneficiary countries: - June 2010: presentation on possibility of collaboration with the EC in the context of the inter-coordination and integration of DRR within the IPA multi-beneficiary 2011-2013 Environment and DRR - March 2011: presentation of the four identified results within the IPA project fiche related to UNISDR at the DPPI SEE Regional Meeting WMO with NMHSs and project partners: - March 2011: consultation and coordination of the second phase during the final meeting of the DRR/SEE Project (Phase 1) - Coordination and consultation with the project partners: European Severe Storms Laboratory (ESSL); National Meteorological Administration of Romania; Drought Management Centre (DMC/SEE); Regional Instrument Centre (RIC); SEE Virtual Climate Change Centre (SEEVCCC); EUMETSAT; EUMETNET and ECMWF - Consultation with the Directors of NMHSs during the sessions of the Informal Conference of the Directors of NMHSs of SEE countries (ICSEED) (sessions in 2010 and 2011). EC Approval of the Project Fiche 18 July 2011 EC-UNISDR Financial Agreement 21 May 2012 Official Launch and 1 st Steering Committee Meeting 31 August 2012 (Zagreb)

The new Project UNISDR Focus areas 1. Enhance the regional institutional capacity and coordination on to disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change. 2. Strengthen the regional capacity and cooperation towards data and knowledge sharing on risks. 3. Promote disaster risk transfer through insurance and reinsurance products. 4. Increase public awareness in disaster risk reduction

Task 1: Enhanced regional institutional capacity and coordination in disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation measures. 1.1. Enhanced DRR knowledge: officers who have responsibilities in their institutions on issues related to DRR acquired relevant knowledge in the areas of climate change adaptation and risk reduction through their engagement in an exchange with their peers in EU selected countries. 1.1.1 Organization of peer exchange tour for 2 participants for each IPA beneficiary with selected EU countries. 1.1.2 Development of a final report of the peers exchange. 1.2. Improved institutional DRR capacity and coordination at regional level, as result of participation of IPA beneficiaries to the peers exchange 1.2.1 Organization of a session in an existing regional meeting (such as DPPI SEE Regional Meetings) to present the outcomes of the peers exchange and impact on their institutions.

Task 1: implementation at date Completed consultation with all 8 beneficiaries through surveys and direct interviews. Identified DRR needs and subject areas vis-à-vis HFA priorities Profiled the officers to attend ExP (at least one senior expert); Identification of the EU host country/host institutions which best comply with the needs identified by the IPA Beneficiaries; First exchange Programme took place between Croatia National Protection and Rescue Directorate and the United Kingdom Civil Contingencies Secretariat (4 th week May 2013).

Task 1: implementation at date Exchange kit developed and tailored for each exchange Information note to participants (travel tickets; accommodation arrangements; working agenda with agreed specific objectives and training material. Background documents on main topics identified Guidelines for exchange programme/study tour and introduction Application (registration) form Participant s evaluation form Certification Developed a specific assessment format with indicators and measurable outputs to enable ex-post assessment and reporting on efficiency and added value of each DRR focused exchanged between IPA Beneficiaries and EU members. Visibility: press release issued following each exchange.

COUNTRY (WB&Turkey) HOST COUNTRY/INSTITUTION WHEN in 2013 SUBJECT AREAS 1 Albania Italy July 2013 HFA1: NP HFA 3: school curr, edu. material, public awareness strategy HFA 4: building codes 2 Bosnia and Herzegovina Netherland Need to re-schedule HFA 1: NP and strategy 3 Croatia UK May 2013 HFA 2: Risk assessment methodologies in line with EU Guidelines 4 The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Finland October 2013 HFA 1: NP, where it is a a gov. body ; implementation of NP and coordination at all levels HFA 2: Risk assessment (as Croatia) HFA 3: Public awareness strategies 5 Montenegro Portugal June 2013 HFA 1: NP HFA 3: DRR Tot School curriculum and training systems 6 Serbia Sweden 7 Kosovo* Spain 8 Turkey Germany September/ October 2013 July or September 2013 July or September 2013 HFA 1: NP, where it is a a gov. body ; implementation of NP and coordination at all levels HFA 1: NP and strategy HFA 2: on implementation level This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo Declaration of Independence

Task 2: Strengthen the regional capacity and cooperation towards data and knowledge sharing on risks. UNISDR 2.1. Enhanced DRR Knowledge sharing capacity: a Knowledge Management System (KMS) consisting of a web-accessible database of national and regional information will be developed and hosted by DPPI SEE. 2.1.1 Development of a KMS consisting of a web-accessible database of national and regional information specific to disaster risk reduction, including regional experts contacts and resource material. The interface shall be in multiple languages. 2.1.2 Consolidation of relevant information and publication and other content to be included in the KMS taking into account the DRR material developed nationally, regionally and internationally in the last 10 years. 2.2. Increased participation in knowledge sharing: development of guidelines on the use of the KMS and capacity building of relevant officers on its use and functions. 2.2.1 Preparation of training guidelines on the use of the KMS to be shared with IPA beneficiaries countries

Task 2: Implementation at date Technical assessment on KMS Specifications completed (UNISDR Information Management Unit). Design (user case analysis methodology) Architecture (multi-lingual interface costruction and linkage with PW) Graphic requirements Recruitment of the international consultant completed System workplan to be shared with DPPI by first week of June 2013

Task 7: Insurance and reinsurance products for disaster risk transfer are promoted among the IPA beneficiaries in collaboration with the private sector, the World Bank and Europa Re. 7.1 Enhanced capacities of beneficiary countries to promote the penetration of insurance products for disaster risk transfer. 7.1.1. Develop a training package (in local languages) for insurance agents that would promote Europa Re insurance products in IPA beneficiaries participating in Europa Re program. 7.1.2. Organization of training sessions for insurers and insurance agents participating in Europa Re programme 7.2 Increased public awareness on tools available to mitigate the risk of disasters through insurance products available for homeowners and SMEs. 7.2.1. Design and print out flyers, brochures and other hand-out materials (in local languages) on Europa Re Program and products. 7.2.2 Prepare a promotional video clip in local languages for Europa Re insurance products; 7.3 Enhanced disaster insurance visibility through a regional conference on disaster risk transfer options and the services available through Europa Re. 7.3.1 Organize the 2nd Regional Europa Re Insurance Conference dedicated to the launch of Europa Re s operations in IPA countries

Task 7: Implementation at date Re-assessment of the planned implementation modality in June-July 2012 Amendment Preparation in consultation with the World Bank and Europa Re of the Statement of Work (sow: Definition of the training content and module structure (Insurance Regulators Ministry of Finance and Insurance Agents) Definition of the technical standards for videos and awareness material Workplan Request for Proposal specifications UN wide analysis for procurement suitable options UNOPS Procurement completed Stellar Re

Task 7: Implementation at date Delivered the First Version of Training Package Content Defined overall content of the training sessions Proposal for Venues of Training Sessions Submitted for Approval Preparatory work Action plan developed Venues identified for the training sessions for the three sessions in Albania, Serbia, the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia as SEEC CRIF members and invited Bosnia and Herzegovina and Montenegro representatives as member in the accession phase Estimated participation (300 participants)

Task 8: Increased public awareness on disaster risk reduction. 8.1. Enhanced knowledge on DRR among local governmental officers and mayors 8.1.1 Implementation of the "Making Cities Resilient: My City Is Getting Ready" in IPA beneficiaries (support for local launching of the campaign) 8.1.2 Development of brochure, flyers and other communication/visibility material to be published on web social networks and PreventionWeb 8.1.3 Support mayors and LGUs representatives to attend main event on reducing urban risks regionally and internationally. 8.1.4 Organization of a press conference with high level representatives and community representatives on awareness of community based DRR interventions for Western Balkans and Turkey. 8.2. Increased knowledge on communication and DRR 8.2.1 Development of a compendium of good practices in urban risk reduction from the experiences of cities in IPA beneficiaries. 8.2.2 Translation of relevant DRR materials into local languages and dissemination.

Task 8: Implementation at date Supported five IPA mayors to attend the Global Platform for DRR to enhanced their DRR knowledge and networking capacity: Organization of the Open debate on Disaster Risk Reduction measures at the local level in South Eastern Europe between IPA mayors/representatives ( Lezhe, Sarajevo Centar, Dubrovnik, Cetinje, Pristina and Saint-Pierre-des-Corps (France). Debate moderated by UNISDR Deputy Director. Organization of a press conference back-to-back with the open debate and issued a press released circulated among over 300 journalists in Europa through UNIRIC Supported the IPA mayors to sign up and commit to the 10 essentials to make their cities resilient: Sarajevo Centar Lezhe Cetinje Van

Task 8: Implementation at date Translated and designed the Making City Resilient campaign kit in Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian (underway the translation in Albanian, Macedonian, Montenigrin and Turkish). Developed 8 banners to promote community awareness in DRR translated in the language of the IPA Beneficiaries

Contacts: WMO: Sari Lappi WMO/FMI Project Office, Skopje sari.lappi@fmi.fi Dimitar Ivanov WMO Regional Office for Europe divanov@wmo.int UNISDR: Demetrio Innocenti UNISDR Regional Office for Europe innocenti@un.org Paola Albrito UNISDR Regional Office for Europe albrito@un.org