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1 2010 and 2011 Work Plan Achievements UNISDR Asia Pacific secretariat

2 SO1- DRR-CCA Links  Develop and implement regional strategies, road map and action plans  3 regional platforms - one Ministerial Conference in Asia and two Pacific Platforms for Disaster Risk Management  Institutional and policy mapping on DRR-CCA in 20 countries, regional mapping for Asia and Pacific  Regional roadmap, action plan adopted at 4AMCDRR  Roadmap for Integrated Regional Policy Framework for DRR and CCA in the Pacific  Viet Nam Joint National Platform initiated  Collaborative work on DRR-CCA in Philippines

3 A review of the Region's institutional and policy landscape: This report was prepared to provide a snapshot of how disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate change adaptation (CCA) are undertaken and integrated, if at all, in the Asia Pacific region. It does so by taking stock of past and ongoing regional initiatives and by looking into the role of certain organizations in the implementation process. It also discusses key developments in three areas—political, policy and institutional—which are instrumental in facilitating the integration of DRR and CCA agendas in the region.

4 Objective: By 2015, establish climate resilient disaster risk management (DRM) systems that contribute to sustainable development at regional, national, sub- national and community levels The roadmap aims to promote regional cooperation on disaster risk reduction through climate change adaptation in Asia. Taking a climate risk management approach, the three main themes for this road map are:  Raising Awareness and Building Capacity for DRR & CCA  Developing and Sharing Information, Technology, Sound Practices, and  Lessons Learned in Climate and Disaster Risk Management  Promoting Integration of DRR & CCA into Development for green growth

5  MOU signing between the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) and the Climate Change Commission (CCC) promoting joint KM and joint development of local action plans

6  Development of the joint National platform on DRR and CCA in Viet Nam

7 SO2 – DRR Investments  Increasing investments on DRR  Support to flagship program in Nepal  HFA progress reports from 27 countries  Published the first Asia Pacific Disasters Report  More than 10 GAR regional and national launches. Economics of DRR launched  Launch of investment tracking studies in 3 countries (Philippines, Indonesia, India)

8  Nepal Risk Reduction Consortium  An event in Washington on 15 April 2011 was attended by Nepalese Government, WB, ADB, EC, USGS, US Senate, NGOs, the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement  During the event, ADB announced a contribution of USD$ 5 million to school seismic strengthening and the UK announced a contribution of £20m ($30m)

9  HFA Self Monitoring  Regional synthesis report on HFA developed  Twenty seven countries in the region submitted HFA progress reviews.  In addition, one regional report (SAARC) and 15 local government reports was submitted

10  Asia Pacific Disasters Report 2010  There has long been a gap in understanding of the scale of risks and losses in a disaster-prone region where disasters have such disproportionate impacts on human development.  To address this glaring information and knowledge gap, ESCAP and UNISDR joined hands and produced for the first time, the Asia and Pacific Disaster Report 2010.

11  GAR 2011 high level briefing in the Philippines, July 2011  GAR 2011 regional launch in Bangkok, May 2011

12  Economics of DRR high level briefing in Philippines, February 2011

13 SO3 - Advocacy  Campaign  ASEAN and SAARC active on International Day for DRR activities  More than 180,000 schools and hospitals pledged for safety  Awarding of the first Global Champion for DRR - President of Indonesia  More than 360 cities joining the Campaign  Successful start of city to city learning pilots  13 Role Models cities, 5 Mayor Champions, and 2 Sasakawa Award Winners from the region

14  One Million Safe Schools and Hospitals Initiative Launched  188,289 schools and hospitals pledged for safety  More than 30 partner organizations working on the ground  Guidelines and documentation developed

15  First UNISDR Global Champion on DRR  Indonesian President conferred as first UNISDR Global Champion on DRR

16 360 Cities signed up to Resilient City Campaign

17  2 Sasakawa Award Winners from the region  San Francisco, Cebu and Bhubaneswar India

18 SO4 – Secretariat operations  Office operation  3 staff trained on DRR  Reviewed by Australia (AMA review). Update of management response to 2009 evaluations  Increased staffing  Increased funding support by Australia  Still carbon neutral office (since 2007)  Completed Planning, M&E, Operations and E-management systems for office operations

19  Staff training  Three staff members trained on Disaster Risk Reduction  ADPC Disaster Risk Management Course -40 from 1-19 Nov 2010

20  Carbon neutral office since 2007  Development centric offset in Camotes Island, Cebu, Philippines

21  Office Operations  E-management Tool for WP and finance, M&E, Planning Frameworks, Operations Manual

22  Evaluations Implementation  Fully updated management response to 2009 evaluations


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