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Disaster risk reduction | Department of Economic and Social Affairs Disaster risk reduction (DRR) is an integral part of social and economic development, and is essential if development is to be sustainable for the future This has been recognized by several global documents on DRR and sustainable development
Disaster risk reduction . :. Sustainable Development Knowledge Platform Disaster risk reduction (DRR) is an integral part of social and economic development, and is essential if development is to be sustainable for the future This has been recognized by several global documents on DRR and sustainable development
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) The Declaration also calls for inclusive DRR and its mainstreaming in development programmes and stresses the need for implementing the Sendai Gender Action Plan and the Africa Urban Resilience Programme, leveraging the Making Cities Resilient 2030 initiative, making DRR an integral part of Voluntary National and Sub-National Reviews and
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) G20 DRR focal points - Ministry of Finance Planning Environment - All UN agencies and development partners Description (max 150 words) This note provides guidance on leveraging INFFs to align financing policies and strategies with DRR goals as presented in the Sendai Framework As such, it addresses the following questions: 1
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) In collaboration with its partners, UNDRR supports parliamentarians on three action areas under its 2022-2025 Parliamentarian Engagement Strategy: (i) Enhance legislation, planning and financing for DRR through the integration of DRR in national strategies, legal, budgetary, and regulatory frameworks; (ii) engage parliamentarians in global and
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) The inaugural Women's International Network for Disaster Risk Reduction (WIN DRR) Leadership Awards attracted 153 nominations from 22 countries, with the Excellence award granted to Vasiti Soko the Director of the National Disaster Management Office in Fiji, and the Rising Star award granted to Dr Nuraini Rahma Hanifa an earthquake scientist
Disaster risk reduction; a cross-cutting necessity in the SDGs 1 Interlinkages – DRR as a cross-cutting issue in the SDGs The year 2015 presents an unparalleled opportunity to align landmark UN agreements through the convergence of three global policy frameworks: the post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (March 2015), The Sustainable Development Goals (September
Disaster Risk Governance: The essential linkage between DRR and SDGs If "DRR makes sustainable development" (UNDP et al 20146), it is above all through the involvement of all stakeholders in an integrated governance framework for an integrated risk management in all territories Whatever the means, successes exist 4 UNISDR (2015) Making Development Sustainable: The Future of Disaster Risk Management Global
DRR: a commentary on data, science and risk assessment (Chapter 4) DRR is commonly framed by nation states, but many natural hazards cross borders and extreme events can affect many different countries and can even have global impact There is increasing need for closer regional and international collaboration to address DRR Mechanisms for
UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) The SRSG for DRR sits on the Steering Committee, and UNISDR Co-Chairs one of the working groups The Sendai Framework recognizes that, though the primary responsibility to reduce risks lies with governments, stakeholders have a very strong role to play in supporting efforts in assessing and reducing disaster risk at all levels