Sugeng Triutomo Deputy Chairman for Prevention & Preparedness National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) INDONESIA.

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Sugeng Triutomo Deputy Chairman for Prevention & Preparedness National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) INDONESIA

Background  Tsunami Aceh 2004 has become a wake up call for Indonesia to establish its National Disaster Management System.  The fact that Indonesia is a large archipelagic country, and yet very prone to various kinds of disasters, developing National System for Disaster Management requires multi- stakeholders and multi-partnerships’ participation

Highlight 2005 – 2009 Milestones  Despite of numerous occurrences of devastating disasters, Indonesia has been able to move forward in developing its national system for DM  Political will and commitment by the Government and Parliament in disaster management and risk reduction  Significant awareness on the importance of building communities’ resilience through disaster risk reduction efforts

Disater Management Law No. 24 / 2007  The role of National and Local Governments  Establishment of BNPB and BPBDs  Roles and Responsibility of Community in DM  Roles of Private sectors and International in DM  DM Implementation: pre-disaster, emergency response, and post-disaster  Funding and Relief Assistance Management  Controlling, Monitoring & Evaluation of DM implementation

National Disaster Management System Components:  Legislation  Institutional  Planning  Funding  Capacity Building  Implementation LegislationInstitutionalPlanningImplementationCapacity BuildingBudgeting/funding

Milestones on Legislation NoDM related Laws & RegsRespective Laws and Regulations 1Law Nr. 24 / 2007:Disaster Management 2Law Nr. 26 / 2007:Spatial Planning 3Law Nr. 27 / 2007:Management for Coastal Zone and Small Islands 4Gov’t Reg Nr. 21 / 2008:Disaster Management Operations 5GR Nr. 22 / 2008:Funding and Management of Disaster Assistance 6GR Nr. 23 / 2008:Participation of International Institutions and Foreign Non Government Institutions in Disaster Management 7President Reg Nr. 7/2005:Medium Term Dev. Plan 2004 – PR Nr. 8 / 2008: National Disaster Management Agency 9MoHA Reg Nr. 131 / 2004:Disaster Management in the Local Level 10MoHA Reg Nr. 33/2006:General Guidelines of Disaster Mitigation 11MoHA Reg Nr. 46/2008:Guidelines for Organization Structure of BPBD 12Head of BNPB Reg Nr. 3/2008:Guidelines for the Establishment of BPBD

Milestones on Institutional  National Level:  National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) est. in 26 January  National Platform est. in 20 November 2008  Provincial Level:  6 Provincial BPBD established  4 Provincial Platform in progress  District/Municipality) level:  15 District/Municipality BPBD established  3 Local Platform established

Milestones in Planning  Integration of DM into Development Planning (National/Provincial/District) ◦ DM in Longterm/Mediumterm/Annual Development Plan ◦ Development of National Action Plan for DRR  DM Planning and the Guidelines ◦ DM Plan (in progress) ◦ Contingency Plan (in 6 provinces/24 districts) ◦ Emergency Plan (in progress) ◦ Recovery Plan (DLA/PDNA methodology)

Milestones in Budgeting Routine Funding To support ministries/departments’ routine and operational activities especially for DRR. Contingency Funding Budget allocated for emergency preparedness On call Funding Budget for emergency response Social Assistance Funding as grant Budget allocated for post-disaster assistance Funding originated from community

Milestones in Capacity Building  Science & Technology  Set-up EWS (Ina TEWS) and others  Disaster Information Database (DiBi)  Standard in Risk Assessment (PARBA)  Education, Training and Exercise  Integration DRR into school curricula  Managerial and Technical Training  Disaster drills, exercises and simulations  Infrastructure  Establisment of Emergency Operation Centers  Logistic and equipment depot

International Cooperation in DRR  Japan (2006)  Joint Committee on Disaster Reduction  UNDP and DFID (2007)  Safer Community through Disaster Risk Reduction  World Bank (2007)  Global Facility for Disaster Reduction and Recovery  UNISDR (2008)  HFA Reporting and Evaluation  Australia (2009)  Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction

Milestone DRR in Indonesia  National Action Plan DRR ( ) continued to NAP DRR ( )  DM Law (No. 24/2007) and its ancillary regulations.  Annual National Symposium of CBDRM (5th in Aug 2009)  National Platform and Local Platforms  HFA Reporting (2008) & will be updated  Draft of National Stategy for DRR Education  Preparation for Global Platform 2009.

Global Platform 2009  Propose UNISDR to convene a pre-session event on the development of Strategic National Action Plan for Disaster Risk Reduction sharing processes, challenges, recommendations, etc. and also request UNISDR to provide reference sources  National Platform on DRR will apply for DRR Market Place to showcase impacts of multi-stakeholders and multi-partnerships’ participation in strengthening Indonesia’s National Disaster Management System.

Thank you National Agency for Disaster Management Jl. Ir. H. Juanda 36, Jakarta Tel Fax Website: