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Structure of the HFA2 Input Paper. Outline Introduction and Rationale Process of consultation in the Asia Pacific region Synthesis of the AP experience.

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1 Structure of the HFA2 Input Paper

2 Outline Introduction and Rationale Process of consultation in the Asia Pacific region Synthesis of the AP experience Key messages from the AP region for HFA2

3 Introduction and Rationale Outline of the direction of the HFA2 – Guiding principles – Three strategic areas risk prevention and the pursuit of development pathways that minimise disaster risk generation; risk reduction, and strengthened resilience – Indicators – 5/4 families Purpose of the paper – flesh out this framework, – highlighting good practices and lessons learned from the region, – suggest ways that the HFA2 can be implemented and – suggest ways that implementation can be monitored

4 Process of AP Consultation Introduction to the process – Organisations/networks participating – Key areas – Processes adopted e.g. Surveys, case studies etc Focus of the key area papers – what are the key issues – what would be recommended actions, targets and indicators for the issues identified for HFA2 – who are the stakeholders who would implement the recommended actions to achieve the targets – How the recommended actions will be implemented, how commitment to implementation can be elicited and accountabilities ensured Stand alone papers, messages synthesised into this paper

5 Synthesis of the messages Strategic Areas of HFA2 Inputs from the papers - lessons/messages for policy; Inputs from the papers - potential indicators Inputs from the papers - good practice examples risk prevention and the pursuit of development pathways that minimise disaster risk generation; risk reduction, i.e. actions to address existing accumulations of disaster risk; strengthened resilience, i.e. actions that enable nations and communities to absorb loss and damage, minimize impacts and bounce forward

6 Key messages form the APP Focusing on – Public policy – Voluntary commitments for non-state actors – Indicators

7 Conclusions


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