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Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow: Building Safety and Resilience in the Pacific

The project "Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow" aims to reduce disaster impacts in the Pacific region, including those from climate change. Funded by the European Union, it focuses on enhancing risk-informed planning, strengthening emergency communications, and improving coordination among 14 Pacific countries and Timor Leste. Through activities like updating action plans, upgrading EOCs, and enhancing disaster management awareness, the project seeks to build safety and resilience. Collaboration among agencies is key for sustainability beyond the project's completion.

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Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow: Building Safety and Resilience in the Pacific

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  1. 3rdJoint Environment and Risk Management Platform “Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow” 3.9 Building Saftey and Resilience in the Pacific (BSRP II) Herman Timmermans, Project Manager, SPC August 30-September 1, 2023 Weno, Chuuk

  2. “Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow”

  3. “Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow” • Background • Overall Project Objective: To reduce the impacts of disasters including those caused by climate change • The Project is funded by the European Union across 15 countries • The Project is implemented in 14 Pacific Countries and Timor Leste • The total Project Budget is 14 million Euros; Federated States of Micronesia Budget is 505,000 Euros or approximately USD 548,180 • Project Timeline 2022-2027- the final 6 months are reserved for closing project activities • Project Activities commenced in 2023, Project currently in its Inception Phase

  4. “Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow” Planned Outcomes/Activities 1. Risk-Informed Planning and Budgeting 1.1. Update and revise Joint State Action Plans for DRM and CC 2. EOCs, Evacuation Centres and/or Pre-Positioned Supply Facilities 2.1. Support the upgrade Chuuk EOC- request to support with furnishing of EOC 2.2. Backup power supplies for Chuuk, Yap, Kosrae EOCs + Red Cross Offices 3. Emergency Communications Strengthened and Safeguarded 3.1. Upgrade/repair Yap AM radio 4. Communications 4.1. Improve Disaster Risk Management Awareness via creation of posters, pamphlets, community engagement, talk back shows 5. In-Country Coordination 5.1. Project Coordinator 5.2. National Project Steering Committee

  5. “Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow” • Institutional Arrangements • Contribution Agreement between the European Union and the Pacific Community (SPC). • Memorandum of Understanding between Department of Environment, Climate Change & Emergency Management (DECEM) and SPC. • Recruitment of an In-Country Coordinator to oversee the implementation of project activities, prepare project updates and project acquittals. • Funding Modalities- a combination of Grant or Direct Procurement

  6. “Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow” Opportunities for Collaboration • BSRP II have established a National Project Steering Committee (NPSC) consisting of government agencies, the Micronesian Red Cross Society, IOM and SPC • Recommended to utilise the agency focal points on the NPSC to identify areas of collaboration to improve service delivery to the populace.

  7. “Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow” Recommendations • Improve collaboration between agencies implementing Disaster Risk Management and Climate Change initiatives in the Federated States of Micronesia. • Streamline information sharing between agencies. • Collaborate and share best practices that will ensure the sustainability of project activities after the project is completed.

  8. “Enhancing Synergies for a Resilient Tomorrow” Thank you!

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