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2 SCOPE  Background  Purpose  SAGIP 99  SAGIP 2000

3 BACKGROUND Disaster relief identified as a CBM for ARF participating countries  1997 – Intercessional Group on DR met in New Zealand and discussed disaster relief and recognized the value of “exchanging information on the role of defense authorities in disaster relief”

4 SAGIP PURPOSE “To enhance regional relationships by promoting common understanding for cooperative multilateral response to disasters.”

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6 SAGIP 99  AFP initiated the conduct of the game on 16-19 Feb 99 in Manila, Philippines  Participants: Philippines, Australia and US  Served as a venue in exploring the possibilities of conducting coordinative and cooperative disaster relief operations involving other nations

7 SAGIP 99 OBJECTIVES  To develop an understanding of national disaster relief capabilities and processes  To identify areas of cooperation  To identify a framework for undertaking cooperative/coordinated disaster relief operations  To provide recommendations for policy, & strategic and operational planning

8  SAGIP is an excellent CBM and an ideal venue for engagement and mutual understanding  SAGIP exposed national capabilities, planning processes, and decision- making mechanisms  Enhances comprehensive interoperability by mutual confidence and transparency SAGIP 99 RESULTS

9  The game could serve as a model for ASEAN countries to conduct similar activities in a multilateral mode  Succeeding SAGIP games may involve multilateral responses from other countries of the region SAGIP 99 RESULTS

10 PHILIPPINES

11 SAGIP 2000  The National Disaster Coordinating Council/Office of Civil Defense (NDCC/OCD) took the lead with the support of the AFP  Design was a product of collaborative planning involving the invited countries  Scope of discussion was limited to Meteorological and Geological Disasters

12 SAGIP 2000  Four day symposium: 24-27 October 2000 at Dusit Hotel, Makati City  Covered the following major topics:  Early Warning Systems  Decision & Planning Processes  Response & Transition stage  Mitigation

13 SAGIP 2000  Participants: 17 Countries  Australia  Bangladesh  Brunei  Cambodia  China  India  Japan  Malaysia  New Zealand  Papua New Guinea  Philippines  Singapore  Thailand  United Kingdom  United States  Vietnam

14 SAGIP 2000  Participants: 5 International Organizations  United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (UN-OCHA)  World Meteorological Organization (WMO)  Asia-Pacific Disaster Center (APDC)  Asian Disaster Reduction Center (ADRC)  Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) Belgium

15 SAGIP 2000 OBJECTIVES  A forum to facilitate the common understanding of EMS and procedures for national disaster response.  Examine linkages between national responses for multilateral disaster response.  Identify potential for multilateral and regional cooperation in disaster response.  Identify opportunities to coordinate preparation for and response to disasters.

16  Issues:  Resource limitations  Technological capabilities  Culture and sensitivities  Interoperability  Need for quick response  Protocol SAGIP 2000 RESULTS

17 Accomplishments :  Provide a forum for sharing information and country experiences, and discussing relevant issues and concerns, particularly on early warning systems, decision-making and planning process, response and transition mechanisms, and mitigation strategies.  Examine local and international disaster management arrangements.  Promote awareness of protocol development for multilateral disaster response.  Promote understanding of various considerations for multilateral disaster response. SAGIP 2000 RESULTS

18 Possible elements of a Regional Framework for Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Response  effective and inter-related hazard monitoring and warning system  standard damage and needs assessment procedures  support database of resources  communications infrastructure and networking  planning and coordination process  standards and measures of effectiveness of humanitarian assistance  policies and procedures for humanitarian assistance  training and research SAGIP 2000 RESULTS

19 Tayo ay magtulungan. SAGIP…!


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