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SAARC Workshop on sharing Best Practices on Disaster Risk Reduction inaugurated

By TIOL News Service

NEW DELHI, NOV 27, 2015: A day-long SAARC Regional Workshop on Sharing Best Practices on "Disaster Risk Reduction" was inaugurated here today by Dr P. K. Mishra, Additional Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister, in the presence of Mr. Arjun Bahadur Thapa, Secretary General of SAARC, Mr R.K Jain, Member Secretary, NDMA , Mr O.P. Singh, DG, NDRF, Mr Santosh Kumar, Director, SAARC Disaster Management Centre (SDMC) and other senior officials of the concerned ministries, participants and delegates from the member countries. The aim of the Regional workshop is to provide a platform to member countries for sharing best practices in the field of disaster risk reduction, experience sharing on Nepal Earthquake April 2015 as well as deliberating upon the outcomes of the South Asian Annual Disaster Management Exercise (SAADMEx -2015). The first 4 day SAADMEx, hosted by Government of India, in the National Capital Region, concluded here yesterday.

During his inaugural address, Dr Mishra said that this initiative is a milestone in our endeavor to have cooperation between the countries to manage disasters effectively. He said that this exercise should not be limited only to response, but should address the entire spectrum. He said that risk reduction is no longer a local phenomenon; global targets, regional plans, local strategies and implementation is required in this regard, he added. He said that countries responding collectively are more important than responding individually. This exercise is an outcome of the directions by the Prime Minister, Mr Narendra Modi, to have regional exercises for response, he added. This will help in coordinating efforts and showcasing solidarity, he said. He also expressed concern that there is always a huge gap between the discussions and implementation. In this regard, he said that we have been talking about DRR, but in practice we have not been able to show successful examples. We have not been able to replicate the success, he added. He said that efforts should be made to quantify the outcomes, targets should be defined in numbers. He also said that fund- mobilization is not an issue these days, which used to be for decades earlier.. Now different countries pledge funds in case of disasters, he said. He also said that at the time of appraisal of a project, Disaster Risk Impact should be done along with the environment and social impact assessment. Our target should be to prevent the future risk and mitigate the existing risk. If the ‘recovery and reconstruction' issue is addressed, less efforts will be required in future for response, he added.


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