Disaster risk reduction in a changing climate

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Disaster risk reduction in a changing climate Paola Albrito Head, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Europe 7 th Annual Meeting of the European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction, 3 October 2016, Helsinki, Finland

Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction: 2015-2030 (A/RES/69/283 - June 2015) Seven Global Targets, four of which are outcome focused Goal focuses not only on reducing existing risks also on preventing new risks and strengthening resilience The reduction of disaster losses is assessed relative to the size of a country s population and economy Outcome Targets are objective and measurable allowing international benchmarking of progress relative to a quantitative baseline 2005-2015 Priorities for Action refer to specific public policies for disaster risk management Explicit links to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and to the UNFCCC

Open-ended intergovernmental expert working group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster risk reduction (OEIWG) (A/RES/69/284 - June 2015) Comprised of experts nominated by States, for the development of a set of possible indicators and terminology to measure global progress in the implementation of Sendai Framework in coherence with the work of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on SDG Indicators (IAEG-SDGs). Expert Meeting to prepare background paper for the Open-ended Intergovernmental Working Group (OIEWG) based on UNISDR indicator proposals: 27-29 July, 2015 First formal session of OEIWG: 29 30 September, 2015 Second formal session of OEIWG: 10 11 February, 2016 Informal consultation of the Chair: 20 21 June, 2016 Informal consultation of the Chair: 10 11 October, 2016 Third formal session planned for 14-18 November, 2016 Supported by technical papers and non-papers from the Secretariat produced at the request of Member States addressing critical issues, including feasibility, computation methodology, data availability etc.

Feasibility Study - OEIWG During the informal OEIWG session in June Japan presented their assessment of feasibility (data availability and relevance) of the proposed indicators. Japan encouraged Member States to do the same voluntarily and assisted them in their assessment. So far 26 Member States (including Japan) have expressed their intentions to participate in this exercise, and 16 Member States completed their assessment. Those countries are as follows; Asia Pacific: Japan, Australia, Cambodia, Fiji, Indonesia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Philippines, Sri Lanka, (Bangladesh), (Korea), (India),(Vietnam), Latin America: Columbia, Ecuador, Guatemala, Jamaica, Mexico, (El Salvador),(USA) Europe: Czech Republic, Switzerland, (Montenegro) Africa: (Egypt), (Kenya), (Uganda)

17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 169 action targets (!!!) Approximately 160 Heads of State and Government and 30 ministers have attended the Summit, along with over 9,000 delegates. The Summit has been convened as a High-level Plenary meeting of the UN General Assembly.

Disaster risk reduction indicators in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators (IAEG-SDGs). UN Statistical Commission: Report of the Inter-Agency and Expert Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators, and Note by the Secretary-General E/CN.3/2016/2/Rev.1* 3 SDGs: Goal 1. End poverty in all its forms everywhere Goal 11. Make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable. Goal 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts 4 Targets 4 indicators from the Sendai Framework = currently 9 indicators for SDGs Targets

Target A B C D E F G Number of deaths, missing persons and persons affected by disaster per 100,000 people Direct disaster economic loss in relation to global gross domestic product (GDP) Direct disaster economic loss in relation to global GDP, including disaster damage to critical infrastructure and disruption of basic services Number of countries with national and local disaster risk reduction strategies Proportion of local governments that adopt and implement local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 Goal / Target Goal 1. Target 1.5 Goal 11. Target 11.5 Goal 11. Target 11.b Goal 13. Target 13.1

Monitoring the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2016-2022

Role of the EFDRR members Continue to engage Open-ended intergovernmental expert working group on indicators and terminology relating to disaster risk reduction Support readiness review of data availability and baselines of member states Retrofit and build new national disaster loss database Develop national appropriate targets and indicators Ensure that outcomes of the EFDRR Open Forum Meeting are presented at the 2017 Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction in 22-26 May 2017, Mexico (http://www.unisdr.org/conferences/2017/globalplatform)

Sendai Priority 2 (27g) National Platforms It is necessary for such mechanisms to have a strong foundation in national institutional frameworks with clearly assigned responsibilities and authority to, inter alia: identify sectoral and multisectoral disaster risk, build awareness and knowledge of disaster risk through sharing and dissemination of non-sensitive disaster risk information and data, contribute to and coordinate reports on local and national disaster risk

- coordinate public awareness campaigns on disaster risk, facilitate and support local multisectoral cooperation (e.g. among local governments) - and contribute to the determination of and reporting on national and local disaster risk management plans and all policies relevant for disaster risk management. These responsibilities should be established through laws, regulations, standards and procedures.

Drawing principally from Paragraph 27 of the Sendai Framework, the Secretariat suggests the following five elements as core requirements for national disaster risk reduction strategies, which should be based on disaster loss and risk information*: a. The existence of legislative or regulatory frameworks to mainstream and integrate disaster risk reduction within and across all sectors, promote policy coherence and compliance, and guide public and private sectors by defining roles and responsibilities. b. Clear time frames, targets and indicators. c. Explicit objectives and measures aimed at preventing the creation of risk, reducing existing risk, and strengthening economic, social, health and environmental resilience. d. Assessments of technical, financial and administrative disaster risk management capacity to identify risks at the local and national levels. e. Strengthened mechanisms to follow-up, periodically assess and publicly report on progress. * Updated technical non-paper on indicators for global targets A, B, C, D, E and G of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, 30 Sept 2016

THANK YOU United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction UNISDR Regional Office for Europe UN House, 14 Rue Montoyer 1000 Brussels, Belgium isdr-europe@un.org www.unisdr.org www.unisdr.org/europe