What is "Water
and Disaster" Action Plan?
The UNSGAB High-Level Expert Panel on
Water and Disaster (UNSGAB/HLEP) was convened at the request
of the UN Secretary General’s Advisory Board on Water and
Sanitation (UNSGAB) in 2007, under the Presidency of H.E.
Dr. Han Seung-soo, Prime Minister of the Republic of Korea.
It aims to bring life and a sense of urgency to the
agreement reached at the World Conference on Disaster
Reduction in 2005, the Hyogo Framework for Action
(2005-2015). The panel states that it stands ready to
monitor the cited governments and institutions and to report
their progress to the international community.
The Expert Panel members
subsequently found themselves united in their sincere wish to
build a safer world and, as a result of serious and devoted
effort, created an Action Plan for preventing, preparing for,
and managing water-related disasters. The
"Water and Disaster" Action Plan was
presented in March of 2009 at the 5th World Water Forum in
Istanbul.
This
report presents a comprehensive action plan designed to
minimize the loss of life and destruction brought on by
increasing numbers of water-related disasters worldwide
(such as floods, droughts, tidal waves, storm surges,
etc.) and also to minimize loss of life in post
disaster/conflict
conditions.
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What
are the IFI commitments in the "Water and Disaster" Action
Plan?
The
"Water and Disaster" report listed 40 actions
in its Annex 1 (PDF, 184
KB). The IFI is commited for two actions of the
list as follow:
1- National government to promptly develop
people-centered warning systems, comprehensive flood risk
maps and assessments linked to communication systems such
as cell phone networks. These systems to include
observation and warning for flash floods. The panel
requests WMO and UNESCO (via International
Flood Initiative) to assist governments in
undertaking the proposed actions and invite international
financial institutions to support the fulfillment of the
proposed actions. (Item No. 2 in Annex 1: List of Actions)
2- International Flood
Initiative and international hydrological
and hydraulic institutes to examine the efficiency and
effectiveness of disaster prevention measures and develop
disaster preparedness indices for implementation by local
authorities. (Item No. 30 in Annex 1: List of Actions)
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