The objectives of this Strategy are to provide framework for collaboration and partnership for the EAC Partner States in Disaster Risk Reduction and Management and to facilitate and strengthen the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management activities of the EAC Partner States in line with the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) 2005-2015, the Africa Regional Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction and th
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The following is a list of all conten labeled as "Tsunami"
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An Official Statement at the fourth session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, May 2013.
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Speech by His Excellency, Mohamed BACAR DOSSAR Director of Cabinet of the President of the Union of the Comoros, Responsible for Defense and Territorial Security; An Official Statement at the second session of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, June 2009.
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Mauritius presentation in the Strengthening Disaster Risk Reduction, Coordination, Planning and Policy Advisory Capacity of SADC Project Inception Workshop, held in Johannesburg, South Africa, 20-24 January 2020.
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The Zanzibar Disaster Management Policy of 2011 provides a situational analysis of the natural hazard risks faced by Zanzibar in the United Republic of Tanzania. It documents the linkages between disaster management and development policies in Zanzibar, and futher outlines Zanzibar's disaster management policy and institutional and implementation arrangements.
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An extensive and detailed scheme for National Disasters of the Mauritius which includes:
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This act resumes the main goals, functions and powers of the Mauritius Meteorological Services, but also describes the requeriments for the Director and officers' positions, as well as the main regulations.
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Describes Tsunami Event Response: When, What, Who, How, and To Whom.
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This National Strategy and Action Plan lays out the guiding principles responsive to climate change that are effective, efficient and practical. It further identifies priority action areas for adaptation and mitigation. Namibia is ready to learn from and adopt best practices from other parts of the world in dealing with issues of climate change.
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The INFORM initiative began in 2012 as a convergence of interests of UN agencies, donors, NGOs and research institutions to establish a common evidence-base for global humanitarian risk analysis.