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Briefing by the Director of the Secretariat Sálvano Briceño. www.unisdr.org. IATF-6 24-25 October 2002. Disaster risk reduction is gaining momentum within and outside the UN :. recent major disasters- floods in Europe and Asia, drought in Southern Africa

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  1. Briefing by the Director of the Secretariat Sálvano Briceño www.unisdr.org IATF-6 24-25 October 2002

  2. Disaster risk reduction is gaining momentum within and outside the UN: recent major disasters- floods in Europe and Asia, drought in Southern Africa increased vulnerability, environmental degradation and threat posed by climate change outcome of World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD) UN Reform Proposal by the S-G and discussion at Senior Management Group (introduced by Mr. Oshima)

  3. Since last IATF - six months Major developments, Secretariat consolidation -Office move to Palais des Nations, staff changes -’Living with Risk’ -first phase of global review of disaster reduction -Outcome of WSSD: Plan of implementation and partnerships -New inter-agency agreements (UNDP, OCHA signed… UNEP and ProVention Consortium underway….) -ISDR Support Group and updated workplan 2002-2003

  4. The strategic workplan: builds on the added value of the ISDR Secretariat Provides a common platform, hub in the web of actors, to develop coherence and guidance in the field of disaster risk reduction – bring stakeholders together. Internationalsupport role, focusing on • Coordination (focal point for disaster reduction within UN) • Advocacy and awareness raising • Information collection and sharing Produce value-added outputs

  5. ISDR Secretariat priorities 2002-2003 focus on: Strategic priorities- “If we don’t do it, we won’t exist” Strengthen institutional and political position Resources Build partnerships I II Ongoing- “Must do” Service IATF Awareness activities El Niño and early warning III To-do priorities- “We should really…” Monitoring, review & assessment Information clearinghouse Regional outreach

  6. I.- Strategic priorities: Strengthen institutional & political support Raise the profile of disaster risk reduction within the UN- and beyond, linking to sustainable development, climate change... ACHIEVED:WSSD results and new mandate; SG report on UN Reform; side-event in COP-8 Climate Change (next week in New Delhi) PRIORITY:Increase visibility & commitment within and outside the UN

  7. I.- Strategic priorities: Resources Strengthen the resource base for disaster reduction in general- and the ISDR Trust Fund ACHIEVED:increased contributions to Trust Fund; ISDR Support group. PRIORITY:target development and environment funding, the European Commission…

  8. I.- Strategic priorities: Build partnerships Build strong coalition with UNDP & ProVention and gradually others, to influence development ACHIEVED:MoUs with UNDP and OCHA; joint initiative with UN-HABITAT to address urban and local authority risk management PRIORITIES:MoUs with UNEP (Africa), ProVention (IFRC & WB), WMO (El Niño-CIIFEN); DESA; UNESCO…; support WSSD Type 2 partnerships

  9. II.- Ongoing work: Supportand service the Inter-Agency Task Force for Disaster Reduction RECURRENT:meetings twice a year, service and support IATF and working groups, facilitate coordination… PRIORITY: review of the work of the IATF/DR for GA/58 with a view to increase profile and visibility of the Task Force for greater impact in the UN system and beyond

  10. II.- Ongoing work: Awareness activities (link more to education) ACHIEVED: developed children’s game with UNICEF (in LAC); Radio soap-opera on how to prepare for Hurricanes RECURRENT: annual awareness campaigns and International Day for Disaster reduction (Links to Mountains 2002 & Freshwater 2003) annual UN-Sasakawa Award on Disaster Reduction

  11. UN-Sasakawa Award 2003 – on the International Day for Disaster Reduction Awardee:Prof. Sergueï Balassanian, Armenia, AASPEI Certificates: M.S. Rahman, Bangladesh Dist. Prepdnss.Centre • F. Teixeira, Mozambique Red Cross • Emergency Monitoring and Forecasting Agency, Russian Federation • United Nations Volunteers (UNV) in Guatemala • Cruz Vermelha de Timor Leste in East Timor • Lt. Colonel Abbu Darwish, Jordan

  12. II.- Ongoing work: Strengthen El Niño & early warning int’l cooperation ACHIEVED: with Ecuador and WMO established planning committee and first workplan for CIIFEN PRIORITIES:Launching of the International Research Center on El Niño in Guayaquil Development of EW Programme and support 2nd Int’l Early Warning Conf. 2003 (Germany)

  13. III.- “To-do” priorities: Consolidate monitoring, review and assessment capacities ACHIEVED: Preliminary version Living with Risk: A global review of disaster reduction initiatives. PRIORITIES: Final version early 2003; develop assessment methodology (with UNDP); Ten-year review of Yokohama Plan of Action for a Safer World 2003-2004

  14. III.- “To-do” priorities : Information clearinghouse ACHIEVED: Initiated improvement of ISDR contact database, library and web-sites PRIORITY:Lay the ground for an international “observatory on disaster reduction”, inter-agency in scope

  15. Information Clearinghouse for Disaster Reduction (International Observatory on Disaster Reduction) 1 INFORMATION SYSTEM (Phase 1) NETWORKING 2 SPECIALIZED LIBRARY (with UN Library) 3 WEBSITE 4 PUBLICATIONS And NETWORKING

  16. Strengthen regional outreach: in close collaboration with UNDP and OCHA advisors, and other regional partners ACHIEVED: • office in Africa (with UNEP & UNDP & support of UNOPS); • new partnerships in LAC, with UNICEF for education, & UN-HABITAT & ECLAC for risk reduction methodologies. PRIORITIES: • disaster reduction information facility in Africa; • increased collaboration with regional initiatives in Asia & Europe (with UNDP, OCHA, EC, ADPC, ADRC, SOPAC & others); • strengthen ongoing collaboration in LAC

  17. Financial situation 2002-03

  18. OUTSTANDING ISSUES TO DISCUSS WITH IATF Follow-up to WSSD Review of implementation of Yokohama Strategy and Plan of action Expected result of this review- a global programme of action including specific recommendations, guidelines and methodologies for disaster risk and vulnerability reduction

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