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Proposed ISDR Five Year Strategic Communication Plan: Building a People-based Culture of Prevention Presentation to IATF/DR 12th Session 22-24 November 2005 Geneva, Palais des Nations . www.unisdr.org.

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  1. Proposed ISDR Five Year Strategic Communication Plan:Building a People-based Culture of PreventionPresentation to IATF/DR12th Session22-24 November 2005Geneva, Palais des Nations www.unisdr.org

  2. Contents:I. ContextII. RationaleII. A « people-based » approachIV. Five Year Communication Plan Overview a) Vision, Goal, Objectives b) Annual Campaign Themes c) Audiences d) Proposed Framework e) Important ConsiderationsV. ChallengesVI. BudgetVII. Proposed Task Force Involvement & Questions

  3. I. Context Hyogo Framework for Action:-ISDR secretariat and ISDR partners have a major role in communicating the goals and priorities for action Multi-Stakeholder Workshop on Strengthening the ISDR:-called for the ISDR secretariat to raise the profile of disaster risk reduction through public awareness campaigns

  4. II. RationaleThe momentum for disaster riskreduction is building…-recent disasters, and broad mediacoverage, have raised publicawareness of vulnerability -governments are strengtheningtheir commitment to implement theHyogo Framework-opinion leaders are becominginvolved (e.g.President Clinton.Prime Minister Blair, at G8 )

  5. III. Making disaster risk reduction real through a « people-based » approach-disaster risk reduction must become part of our daily lives and behaviourHow?-giving « a face » to the Hyogo framework-raising awareness about practical actions that individuals and communities can take to reduce disaster losses will be a major focus of the five-year communication strategy

  6. IV. Five Year Communication Plan Overviewa) Vision, Goal, ObjectivesVision: Change behaviour, so that there is a movement from a culture of reaction to a culture of prevention.Goal:Inform communities and individuals about disaster risk reduction, and empower them to take practical action to reduce disaster losses. Informing them that DR is possible, cost effective and in their best interest.

  7. Objectives of Communication Plan1. Increase political commitment to disaster risk reduction, particularly at the local level.2. Strengthen the media’s understanding and role in providing information to the public.3. Stimulate the dissemination of information at national and local levels.4. Highlight partnerships and activities supporting community initiatives

  8. b) Annual Campaign ThemesFive annual campaigns will be developed, reflecting priority areas for action from the Hyogo Framework, and practical disaster risk reduction actions that have immediate relevance to individuals and communities.YEAR 1:Prevention Starts at School (2006) (a)Promoting disaster risk reduction in school curricula, formal, informal, and non-formal education (b)Building schools that can withstand natural hazards (c)Schools as community resource centres for disaster risk reduction

  9. Annual Campaign ThemesThe ISDR secretariat is seeking input to further develop the campaign themes for 2007-2010.YEAR 2:Theme related to the health sector (2007) (a)Protecting health facilities- avoiding a second disaster (b)Health workers promoting disaster risk reduction (c)…YEAR 3:Safer Cities (2008) (a)Integrating disaster risk reduction in city policies, planning, and infrastructure (b)… (c)…

  10. Annual Campaign ThemesYEAR 4:Preparing your home and community for disasters (2009) (a)Protecting housing, livelihoods, and animals (b)… (c)…YEAR 5: Protecting the environment to reduce disaster risks (2010) (a)Contributions of science and technology (b)Energy and risk reduction (c)…

  11. c) Audiences for Communications Activities

  12. d) Proposed FrameworkThe following framework is proposed for developing the annual campaigns. The framework is structured into three phases, which would be repeated each year.I. Preparation and pre-positioning(October-December of year prior to launch)II. Launch and Implementation(January launch, implementation of communication activities on-going) III. Assessment(final quarter of year)

  13. Proposed Framework

  14. Proposed Framework

  15. Approach to Implementation:-Focus efforts at the national and community levels, in disaster-prone regions;- Identify “champions of disaster reduction”, representing different cultures and experiences.-Work in partnership across sectors and with a wide variety of stakeholders;-Leverage the communications potential of existing coalitions and organizations to effectively and efficiently convey messages and distribute products;

  16. e) Important Considerations-Multi-hazard approach-Gender perspective and cultural diversity-Multi-sector partnerships-Least developed, disaster-prone countries -Links to Millennium Development Goals

  17. V. Challenges-target audiences are numerous and diverse-information is abundant, but not widely available or useful for all audiences-media attention is largely focused on the consequences of disaster, rather than disaster risk reduction initiatives-limited resources

  18. VI. Estimated BudgetResources: -two full-time Geneva-based staff members -full engagement from regional ISDR offices -budget to be discussed

  19. VII. Proposed Task Force Involvement1. Consider acting as a key partner for relevant theme areas, for example:

  20. Proposed Task Force Involvement2. Include articles in organization newsletters and publications3. Inform ISDR secretariat about relevant events and opportunities for conveying campaign messages4. Assist with dissemination of campaign material5. Provide experts and spokespeople for key events, media interviews, press conferences6. Provide guidance on campaign themes

  21. VII. Questions for Task Force1.Does the Task Force agree with the goal, objectives, and approach of the strategy?2. Does the Task Force have any views on the secretariat’s proposed themes and/or activities?3. Does the Task Force have any views regarding timing, leverage, audiences, partners and outreach?

  22. Next Steps-finalize strategy based on Task Force input-finalize 2006 Action Plan (meet with key partners, develop products and messages, etc.)-finalize budget and financing

  23. For further information, please contact:Brigitte Leoni Media Relations Officer & Campaign CoordinatorISDR secretariatleonib@un.org**Copies of Proposed Five Year Strategic Communication Plan are available on request.

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