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Title: Living with Risk: The need to build partnerships


1
Perspectives for a DRR regional Strategy in Europe
www.unisdr.org
Expert Meeting on NMHss participation in DRR
mechanisms and Early Warning Systems
Paola AlbritoUN/ISDR Secretariat - Regional
Coordinator Europe
2
GFDRR
  • Track 1 Global and Regional Deliverables
  • Track 2Country level deliverables
  • Track 3Accelerated Disaster Recovery in Low
    Income Countries

3
Vulnerability of SEE Region
  • SEE is prone to variety of disasters caused by
    the natural and man-made hazards
  • Earthquakes (Skopje 1963 Bucharest 1977)
  • Floods (seasonal water surges in Balkans)
  • Landslides (localized, affecting communities)
  • Drought
  • Forest Fire
  • Technological accidents

4
Rationale for the Regional Cooperation
  • Many hazards are common to a number of
    neighboring countries
  • Information sharing will allow for greater
    reduction of hazard risk at the national and
    regional level
  • Individual countries may not be able to cope with
    a major disaster on their own
  • Stand-by, fully equipped emergency response units
    and relief materials are expensive
  • Countries are small in size and hazards risk
    insurance may not be optimal at the country level

5
Objective
To reduce vulnerability of SEE countries, in
line with the Hyogo Framework for Action, by
building the capacity and promoting a coordinated
approach in disaster risk mitigation,
preparedness and response. The initiative will
build on the existing cooperation in the region,
and will complement and consolidate the
activities promoted by active organizations and
initiatives in the region.
6
Key Areas of the Initiative
  • Hydrological and meteorological forecasting, data
    sharing and early warning system
  • Strengthening regional capacities in disaster
    risk reduction and response
  • Financing of disaster losses and risk transfer
    mechanism

7
What to do and how to do it
  • Step 1) Undertake a review for each of the 3
    areas of focus (Get involvement and buying in of
    national, regional partners)
  • Step 2) Based on outcome review develop project
    proposal (WB leader) Identify a number of
    countries to express interest on loans/grants WB
    as well as committed partners to support the
    initiative (WMO, EU/EC etc..)
  • Step 3) Implementation phase. (Strengthen
    sub-regional existing organizations to facilitate
    the implementation phase in the SEE context)

8
Hydrological and Meteorological Forecasting, Data
Sharing and Early Warning System
  • Initiative has been agreed during the ICEED
    meeting in Dubrovnik in May 2006
  • Strong partnership with WMO
  • Objective of this initiative is to promote a
    coordinated approach and data sharing in Hydromet
    services in South Eastern Europe
  • Feasibility assessment has been completed and was
    discussed in a regional meeting on October 24-25,
    2007 in Zagreb
  • Coverage Moldova, Romania, Bulgaria, Serbia,
    Montenegro, Croatia, Albania, Macedonia, Bosnia
    Herzegovina

9
Flood Forecasting and Early Warning System on
Sava River
  • Initiative was agreed during Podgorica meeting of
    the Directors of Hydromet services in Sava river
    countries in April 2007.
  • Objectives is to build capacity and to
    re-establish data sharing and collaboration on
    flood forecasting and early warning system on the
    Sava river.
  • Feasibility Assessment has been completed and
    discussed in a regional meeting in Zagreb on
    October 24-25, 2007.

10
Disaster Risk Reduction and Response
  • Objectives is to promote and implement investment
    priorities for strengthening the capacity and
    promote a coordinated approach to disaster
    preparedness and response
  • Will be built on existing agreements
    Civil-Military Emergency Planning Council and the
    Disaster Preparedness Initiative of the Stability
    Pact
  • Vulnerability Assessment is completed
  • More detailed assessment of disaster response is
    needed.

11
Catastrophe Risk Transfer
  • Creation of a regional catastrophe insurance pool
    that would offer affordably-priced catastrophe
    insurance coverage to governments of SEE
    countries.
  • Development of national catastrophe insurance
    programs for homeowners.
  • Development of standardized tradable weather risk
    hedging instruments to protect businesses against
    loss of revenue due to adverse weather
    conditions.
  • Structuring and issuance of a catastrophe risk
    bond for countries of the region.

12
Disaster Risk Reduction and Response
  • Objectives is to promote and implement investment
    priorities for strengthening the capacity and
    promote a coordinated approach to disaster
    preparedness and response
  • Will be built on existing agreements
    Civil-Military Emergency Planning Council and the
    Disaster Preparedness Initiative of the Stability
    Pact
  • Vulnerability Assessment is completed
  • More detailed assessment of disaster response is
    needed.

13
Partnership
  • WB-UN/ISDR secretariat in partnership with main
    UN agencies and actors based on the priority
    areas
  • UN Agencies part of the ISDR system WMO, UNICEF,
    UNDP etc..
  • Regional Organizations Council of Europe, the
    EU, DPPI, OECD etc..
  • Bi-lateral/Multilateral donors Denmark, Finland,
    Switzerland, Italy etc.. (if interest shown by
    the SEE countries and by donor)

14
Program ComponentsWB on the DRIVING SEAT
  • The following broad components/activities are
    eligible for financing under the program
  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Disaster Risk Insurance
  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Adaptation
  • Contingency funding
  • Components/activities will be tailored to
    country-specific needs

15
Regional Landscape
  • Council of Europe EUR-OPA Agreement
  • The European and Mediterranean Major Hazards
    Agreement (EUR-OPA) is a platform for
    co-operation between European and Southern
    Mediterranean countries in the field of major
    natural and technological disasters its field of
    action covers the knowledge of hazards, risk
    prevention, risk management, post-crisis analysis
    and rehabilitation.
  • The Agreement is partial, as not all member
    States of the Council of Europe participate, but
    also open, as 3 Southern Mediterranean
    countries count among its members. It has to date
    25 Member States.

16
Regional Landscape
  • European Network of National Platforms
  • Germany (Chair), Switzerland, France
  • Aim of the network
  • To facilitate and improve the exchange of
    information on good practices, the experiences
    and public policies by establishing a more
    structured approach to issues and problems.
  • To support the integration of DRR into all
    aspects of policy, decision making, private
    sector and civil society of the national,
    regional and international level of European
    countries with the aim to reduce the
    vulnerability of the society.
  • To become a partner to the European Union, the
    Council of Europe and other relevant
    international organisations in all aspects
    related to DRR.
  • To provide consolidated, substantive input to the
    Global Platform.

17
Regional Landscape
  • EU/EC
  • Main DG involved in DRR issues
  • DG Environment (Civil Protection), DG Relex, DG
    Research, DG Enlargement, DG ECHO and others ..
  • A number of Working Groups with sets of meeting
    where DRR issues can contribute to advance on the
    topic and vice-versa. Ex. Green Paper on Climate
    Change Adaptation
  • OECD (Organisation for Economic Cooperation and
    Development)
  •  Support sustainable economic growth, Boost
    employment,  Raise living standards,  Maintain
    financial stability,  Assist other countries'
    economic development,  Contribute to growth in
    world trade.

18
Sub Regional Landscape
  • DPPI Disaster Preparedness and Prevention
    Initiative.
  • The Disaster Preparedness and Prevention
    Initiative for South Eastern Europe was conceived
    as a regionally owned initiative that seeks to
    provide a framework for South Eastern European
    nations to develop programs and projects leading
    to strengthened capabilities to prevent and
    respond to natural and man-made, i.e.
    technological disasters.
  • It brings together 12 countries (Albania, Bosnia
    and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece,
    Hungary, Macedonia, Moldova, Romania, Slovenia,
    Turkey, FR Yugoslavia).
  • The DPPI SEE used to operate with donor
    resources, mainly from Norway, Switzerland and
    the United States of America.
  • Now DPPI is a regional owned and driven
    initiative before part of Stability Pact for SEE.

19
Thank you
United Nations, secretariat of the International
Strategy for Disaster Reduction International
Environment House II 7-9 Chemin de Balexert, CH
1219 Chatelaine Geneva 10, SwitzerlandTel 41
22 917 8908/8907Fax 41 22 917 8964isdr_at_un.org
20
Component I Disaster Preparedness
  • Eligible activities
  • Emergency management equipment such as fire
    trucks, ambulances, search and rescue equipment,
    ..etc
  • Communications equipment
  • National Command Center
  • Forest fire fighting equipment, including planes
  • Weather forecasting and flood early warning
    system, etc.

21
Component II Disaster Risk Insurance
  • Eligible activities
  • Development of disaster insurance schemes that
    cover
  • Government budget
  • Business
  • Individual households
  • Technical Assistance to build government capacity
    in catastrophe risk analysis and risk transfer

22
Component III Disaster Risk Reduction and
Adaptation
  • Eligible activities
  • Hazards mapping
  • Flood control
  • Dam safety
  • Retrofitting of schools and hospitals
  • Retrofitting of major infrastructure
  • Revisions of building codes and land use plans
  • Etc..

23
Component IV Contingency Funding
  • Eligible activities
  • Immediate Funds for the use of government in the
    aftermath of a disaster caused by the impact of
    natural hazards.

24
Phasing
  • Phase I Will include relatively cheap, but high
    impact, non-structural components/activities
  • Disaster Preparedness
  • Insurance
  • Non-structural activities under Disaster Risk
    Reduction and Adaptation such as revisions in
    building codes and land use plans and hazards
    mapping
  • Development of comprehensive national strategies
    for disaster risk mitigation and adaptation

25
Phasing (Cont.)
  • Phase II Structural investments
  • Disaster Risk Reduction and Adaptation such as
    flood control, dam safety, retrofitting of
    buildings, retrofitting of key infrastructure,
    ..etc.
  • Countries may choose to combine phase I and phase
    II under one operation

26
Phasing (cont.)
  • In both phases governments could have access to
    contingency funding (called DDO) in the aftermath
    of disasters
  • DDO will provide financing to meet the immediate
    cash needs of government following a disaster

27
Advantages of Phasing
  • Will enable speedy preparation and start
    implementation of critical activities under phase
    I
  • Will give governments time to come up with a
    comprehensive strategy for disaster risk
    reduction and adaptation to define priorities
    according to economic, financial, environmental
    and social criteria

28
Next Steps and Timing
  • Bank communicated to all governments on the
    proposed program
  • Interested governments will decide on the list of
    components/activities to be included in their
    project
  • Bank team will work with governments to finalize
    project documents
  • Financing arrangements will be agreed with
    governments and other partners.
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