India launches private sector alliance to reduce disaster losses

2019-03-26 10:39 Source:UNISDR AP

Mami Mizutori at launch of ARISE India with Deputy Secretary-General of the Federation of India Chambers of Commerce and Industry, Nirankar Saxena

 

NEW DELHI, 18 March, 2019 – India today saw the launch of a UN-backed initiative to harness the power of the private sector to reduce the country’s exposure to disasters and the huge economic losses that come with them.

The UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Disaster Risk Reduction, Mami Mizutori, said the new group ARISE India would “turn the private sector’s attention to the importance of action before a disaster strikes and to take advantage of opportunities that emerge to build back better after a disaster hits.”

This brings to 17 the number of ARISE national networks around the world. ARISE is the Private Sector Alliance For Disaster Resilient Communities supported by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction. At the international level over 140 companies representing the worlds of finance and industry are members. India is represented on the international ARISE Advisory Board by Nirankar Saxena, deputy Secretary-General of the Federation of India Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI).

Mr. Saxena said: “It is vital for the Indian economy that the private sector is resilient to the impacts of disaster and climate risks. We must resolve to minimise economic losses for the well-being of our employees and the communities in which we are located.

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