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The Tenth ASEAN Regional Forum Inter-Sessional Meeting on Disaster Relief Australia-Indonesia Facility for Disaster Reduction Bangkok, 2-3 September, 2010

The Australia-Indonesia Who is the Facility Facility An initiative of the President of Indonesia and Prime Minister of Australia for Disaster Reduction (AIFDR) Strengthened national and local capacity in Australia disaster management in Indonesia, and promotion of a more disaster resilient region. Strengthen national and local capacity in disaster management in Indonesia, and promotion of a more disaster resilient region. An initiative between Indonesia and Jointly directed by BNPB and AusAID

AIFDR Programs At its simplest, the AIFDR uses Australian and Indonesian science to better identify and quantify the prevailing natural disaster hazards and risks in Indonesia and uses these facts to support activities, training and planning exercises for national-level and provincial-level disaster managers. The outcomes of these two activities are also shared with the region through partnerships with APEC, ASEAN and the United Nations. In this way, the Facility will build Indonesian and regional capacity to self-manage disasters

Indonesian hazard map

Indonesian hazard map

Indonesian hazard map

Indonesian hazard map

Indonesian hazard map

Indonesia s Hazards The most earthquakes of any country in the world experiencing 13 deadly earthquakes since the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. The most active volcanoes of any country with 145 volcanoes active in the pre historic past, 76 of which have been active in historical times. Between 1980 and 2008 there were 293 disasters which killed 190,000 000 people and affected 18 million more Indonesia has been ranked the number 1 country at risk from landslide and tsunami, the 3 rd most at risk country for earthquake and the 6 th most at risk for flood

International background National governments with NDMOs, militaries, private sectors and communities ASEAN: AADMER, ACDM, ADMM, AHA Centre, ASEAN Summits, ARF APEC, EAS, ADPC (Bangkok), ADRC (Kobe) UN, WBank, ADB, ECHO, EU Bilaterals: Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, UK, US

Indonesia s engagement in preparedness and response Establishment of the National Agency for Disaster Management (BNPB) Establishment of the rapid response team (SRC PB) which will also support DRR through preparedness and contingency planning Establishment of a sub national disaster management agency A commitment by government to allocate 1% of the national budget for DRR Legal framework for disaster risk management: DRM law no 24/2007 A National Disaster Management Plan and Action Plan for DRR Integration of DRM into the National Development Plan 2010 2014 Involvement of civil society, private sector and other non state actors in DRM through establishment of the national and local platforms

How does the AIFDR engage with Indonesia Build strong partnerships that support national and regional objectives Support a national response capability Invest more strongly in DRR initiatives

National Who is Partnerships the Facility An initiative of the President of Indonesia Jointly and Prime directed Minister by BNPB of Australia and AusAID Strengthened national and local capacity in disaster management in Indonesia, and promotion of a more disaster resilient region. Jointly directed by BNPB and AusAID

Regional Who is the Partnerships Facility An initiative of the President of Indonesia and Prime Minister of Australia Initial support to ASEAN AADMER: Strengthened Risk assessment, national early and warning local and capacity monitoring in disaster Prevention management and mitigation in Indonesia, and promotion of a more disaster resilient region. Preparedness and response Emergency Rapid Assessment Team Training ASEAN Humanitarian Assistance Centre Jointly directed by BNPB and AusAID ARDEX 2010

A National Who Response is the Facility Capability A An support initiative package of the that President includes: of Indonesia and Prime Minister of Australia Personnel kit for INDRRA members Command Strengthened and communication national and local equipment capacity and in training disaster management in Indonesia, and promotion of a more disaster resilient region. Search and rescue equipment and training UNDAC training Jointly directed by BNPB and AusAID ITC training

Investing Who in Disaster the Facility Risk Reduction An initiative of the President of Indonesia and End Prime to end program Minister of Australia Risk and Vulnerability Training and Outreach Research and Innovation Partnerships Strengthened national and local capacity in disaster management in Indonesia, and promotion of a more disaster resilient region. Jointly directed by BNPB and AusAID

AIFDR Who is the Facility An initiative AIFDR represents of the President a unique of capability Indonesia and Prime both in Minister its approach of Australia to partnerships Strengthened and supporting national an effective and local disaster capacity in disaster management management capacity in Indonesia, in Indonesia and promotion A National of a more Disaster disaster Response resilient region. Activity (INDRRA) Support to the ASEAN AADMER Jointly directed by BNPB and AusAID Regional hazard and risk modelling