Americas makes resilience a priority

2018-07-12 12:19 Source:UNISDR AM

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By Richard Waddington

CARTAGENA, 25 June 2018 – Ministers and senior officials from the Americas and the Caribbean are urging progress on monitoring the region’s roadmap for resilience to disasters..

In a declaration at the close of the three-day Vl Regional Platform on Disaster Reduction in the Americas, they said members should integrate disaster risk reduction in all areas of activity to promote a “less vulnerable region” and more resilient communities.

The goal was to position “disaster risk reduction as a public policy priority,” ministers and heads of delegations said. “We call on countries to develop and strengthen disaster risk reduction plans and strategies at the national and local levels.”

The Regional Action Plan for the Americas was approved last year in Montreal, Canada. Its aim is to align regional, national and local strategies in the Americas and the Caribbean with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, a 15-year agreement adopted by the international community in 2015. The Framework sets out clear targets and priorities for action to prevent new and reduce existing disaster risks with the overall aim of reducing disaster losses..

The high-level meeting reaffirmed the region’s commitment to achieving Sendai’s goal of substantial reduction of disaster risk and loss of lives, livelihoods and health, and to reduce the number of people affected by disasters, as well as the resulting economic losses.

Recent disasters highlighted the urgent need to strengthen domestic efforts, regional cooperation and partnerships, including public-private partnerships. 

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