New urban resilience programme for Central Asia

2019-08-22 13:31 Source:UNDRR ROE

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At today's DRR Conference in Dushanbe, (left) Corinne Demenge, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation; Mami Mizutori, UNDRR; Rustam Nazarzoda, Chair, Committee of Emergency Situations, Tajikistan; Tajikistan Deputy PM, Mahmadtoir Zokirzoda.

 

By Denis McClean

DUSHANBE, 21 August, 2019 - The UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) is to implement a €3.7 million project to strengthen urban resilience in five capital cities across Central Asia and support implementation of the global plan to reduce disaster losses, the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.

The Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction, Mami Mizutori, made the announcement today at a Regional Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction hosted in Dushanbe by the Government of Tajikistan.

Funded by the European Commission, the three-year project will allow UNDRR to engage more closely with the Central Asian governments of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, and their respective capitals Nursultan, Bishkek, Dushanbe, Ashgabat and Tashkent.

She noted that in Central Asia over the past three decades, disasters due to natural hazards affected over 10 million people and caused a loss of almost $2.5 billion.

The project will include the development of national DRR strategies and disaster loss accounting systems in compliance with a key target of the Sendai Framework. This will help guide future investments in disaster risk reduction by providing more precise information on a country’s risk profile and where disaster losses are occurring.

At local government level it will allow the use of the Disaster Resilience Scorecard which meets ISO standards and allows the development of local disaster risk reduction strategies aligned with the Sendai Framework targets for reducing mortality, numbers of people disaster affected, economic losses and critical infrastructure.  

Editor:Amy