Implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action in the area of water-related disasters

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Implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action in the area of water-related disasters Collaborative Approach among International Agencies for Effective Flood Risk Management International Flood Initiative (IFI) World Water Forum 4 Mexico, 21 March 2006 Sálvano Briceño Director, International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR) www.unisdr.org

Build a disaster risk reduction movement ISDR system Our objective: To reduce disaster risk, worldwide, focusing on nations and communities The instrument: Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015 The vehicle: ISDR system - movement

ISDR at a cornerstone UN leadership with ISDR - Hyogo Framework provides road map need to operationalize the system and strengthen implementation at country and local levels Requirement for a coordinated, results-based system, enhancing the profile of disaster risk reduction and clarifying contribution by its different elements develop ISDR system as a show case for the UN Reform National leadership is required mainly from Governments and national stakeholders need for clear support role of the UN system, regional organizations, the Red Cross/Crescent Movement and NGOs to build capacity

Strengthened ISDR System within UN reform in support of the implementation of Hyogo Framework Nations and communities Direction through GA, ECOSOC, etc, specific requests, support via ISDR Support Group and contributions National Platforms, Government agencies, NGOs, local authorities, technical organisations, community organisations Direct support to institutions, programme implementation, technical advice UN coordinated governance UN Secretary General USG Humanitarian Affairs, Management Oversight Board Global Platform for DR and subsidiary bodies (PAC etc) ISDR secretariat Guidance, support, monitoring Supporting mechanisms ISDR regional and thematic platforms International and regional organisations UN Country Teams

Next steps: MOB, Global Platform & PAC Management Oversight Board Preliminary MOB to meet in 2006 (10 March and 10 October) Reference group (Pre-PAC) Informal meetings with core members from UN (UNDP, WMO, UNEP, UNESCO, UNICEF, WHO, WB) and IFRC, ActionAid (PAC will include Govt representatives) Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP/DRR) IATF/DR-12 suggested maintain IATF/DR until formal decision is taken by UNGA, but convene a preliminary Global Platform in autumn 2006 (after ECOSOC) and regional consultations. The GP/DRR would have a Programme Advisory Committee (PAC) to oversee the work of the ISDR system. ECOSOC/General Assembly 2006 Prepare discussions at ECOSOC on disaster risk reduction. Context of UN reform UNGA is expected to adopt the changes in the ISDR System architecture

Tentative dates of the ISDR system and preparation of the First Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP/DRR) 2006 2007 10 March, Pre-MOB-1 in NY 23 March, First Reference Group Mtg in Gva May, ISDR Support Group Mtg in Gva 16 May, Second Reference Group Mtg in Gva Regional Consultation Meetings for preparation of the GP/DRR 10 Oct, Pre-MOB-2 in Gva back to back with International Day for DR 24-25 Oct, Third Reference Group Mtg in Gva 22 Jan, HFA Anniversary (tbc) Feb First formal MOB Mtg March, Forth Reference Group Mtg April-May, First session of the Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction

Tentative dates of the ISDR system and preparation of the First Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction (GP/DRR) 2006 2007 Regional Consultation Meetings for Preparation of the Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction 10 March, Pre-MOB-1 in NY 23 March, First Reference Group Mtg in Gva May, ISDR Support Group Mtg in Gva 16 May, Second Reference Group Mtg in Gva Regional Consultation Meeting for preparation of the GP/DRR 10 Oct, Pre-MOB-2 in Gva back to back with International Day for DR 24-25 Oct, Third Reference Group Mtg in Gva 22 Jan, HFA Anniversary (tbc) Feb First formal MOB Mtg March, Forth Reference Group Mtg April-May, First session of the Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction

ISDR Priorities National implementation of Disaster Risk Reduction and Hyogo Framework for Action By Govts and implementing partners of the ISDR system Supporting Role of Secretariat: promote national platforms and action plans (national priorities HFA)- advocate with Governments and agencies. UN country teams, RC/RC societies, regional orgs are main partners for implementation open doors (use PRSPs, CCA/UNDAF, NAPAs policy tools), keep official focal points and national platforms informed, organize national platform networking information sharing, public awareness, HFA monitoring and recording of good practices

Recent progress National Platforms, established in 33 countries, 31 linked to CCA/UNDAF, 31 linked to PRSPs of World Bank Regional strategies Asia, Africa (AU/NEPAD), Europe (Council of Europe), Pacific (Madang Framework) with Ministerial commitments, regional consultations planned in other regions Tsunami and early warning Review of EW systems and EWC-III. Collaboration with IOC-UNESCO, WMO and others on Tsunami EW system Engagement of different sectors i.e. environment, education, health Engagement of NGO actors (ActionAid, Care, Tearfund) Increased commitment UN agencies, WB, Regional Development Banks, Donors, EC

WCDR outcome- Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015: Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disasters (HFA) Defines: Strategic goals Priorities for action Implementation and follow-up Integrate disaster risk reduction into policies, plans and programmes of sustainable development and poverty reduction Recognized risk reduction as both a humanitarian and development issue in the context of sustainable development Focus on national implementation, with bi-lateral, multi-lateral, regional and international cooperation. Targets and indicators to be developed according to needs

Regional Follow-up to the Hyogo Framework Regional initiatives to implement the HFA are being developed or strengthened in cooperation with the ISDR secretariat regional units, other UN and non-un organizations, and regional bodies.

Region Initiative Status Asia Pacific - Beijing Action for Disaster Risk Reduction in Asia - India offered to host the second conference to follow up the Beijing Action in November 2007 - Madang Framework for Action for Building the Resilience of Nations and Communities to Disaster, 2005-2015 - Adopted at the 2 nd Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Reduction, Beijing, September 2005 (hosted by Chinese Government) - To be further developed at Asian Disaster Reduction Conference in Seoul 2006 and Kazakhstan 2007 - Endorsed by leaders at the Pacific Islands Forum, Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea, October 2005 Africa - Africa Regional Strategy on Disaster Risk Reduction - Programme of Action for the Implementation of the Africa Regional Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction 2006-2010 - African National Platform Meetings - Adopted by African Ministers of Environment, June 2004. - Adopted at A Ministerial Conference, December 2005, Addis Ababa (hosted by the African Union Commission) - 15-17 March and November 2006

Other regions In Europe, EUR-OPA Major Hazards Agreement (Intergovernmental platform for cooperation in the field of major natural and technical disaster between Eastern Europe, the South of the Mediterranean, and Western Europe). Next Ministerial Session in November 2006 will have as its main issue the political support of the HFA implementation in Agreement's States through adoption of an Medium Term Plan for the Agreement. In the Americas, initiatives includes: - Andean Community: CAPRADE/PREDECAN - Central America: CEPREDENAC - Caribbean: ACS and CDERA - Inter-american context: OAS

Future depends on all of us for effective disaster risk reduction: Hyogo provides the Framework; however we still need to: o o Engage our respective strategies on a joint effort, and Identify primary risks, determine priority actions together Doing what many already know, but still scattered Learning from the experience of others Communicating, teaching others who want to know more o o o o Informing and motivating the public, community leaders Advocating and engaging policy-makers, administrators Invoking the private sector (often not yet so seriously pursued) Bridging policy-professional-community-information roles, relationships

" More effective prevention strategies would save not only tens of billions of dollars, but save tens of thousands of lives. Funds currently spent on intervention and relief could be devoted to enhancing equitable and sustainable development instead, which would further reduce the risk for war and disaster. Building a culture of prevention is not easy. While the costs of prevention have to be paid in the present, its benefits lie in a distant future. Moreover, the benefits are not tangible; they are the disasters that did NOT happen. " Kofi Annan, Facing the Humanitarian Challenge: Towards a Culture of Prevention, UNGA, A/54/1