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1 Title – Arial 28 – RED Sub-title – Arial 18 - Bold The UN/ISDR World Disaster Reduction Campaign: A Brief Overview Feng Min Kan, Senior Coordinator, Advocacy & Outreach Unit United Nations, International Strategy for Disaster Reduction

2 Background 1.Increased impact of disasters World Conference on Disaster Reduction 3.Hyogo Framework for Action IATF/DR decision on the World Campaign: Disaster resilient schools ( ) Hospitals safe from disasters ( ) Urban risk reduction ( ) Home safe from disasters ( ) Protecting the environment from disasters ( ) II

3 Objectives II 1.Promote the integration of DRR education into school curricula in countries vulnerable to natural hazards 2.Promote the safe construction and retrofitting of school buildings to withstand natural hazards

4 Key Message II Disaster Risk Reduction Begins at School

5 Expectations Increase awareness of the importance of school safety and DRR education in school Encourage local and national governments to invest more in safer school facilities and DRR education Promote good practices to mobilize more attention to and actions in school safety and DRR education

6 Results 55 countries participated actively in the World Disaster Reduction Campaign through awareness raising activities 22 other countries achieved highly visible success in school-oriented DRR initiatives 96 good practices were received 38 good practices selected for 2007 publication entitled Towards a Culture of Prevention: Disaster Risk Reduction Begins at School - Good Practices and Lessons Learned World campaign reinforces ongoing activities on DRR & Education in many countries

7 In Africa 14 countries carried out DRR-related activities on the International Day for Disaster Reduction in 2006 Seven countries have taken steps toward mainstreaming DRR into school curricula, including developing DRR textbooks, displaying DRR messages on school stationery and organizing school competitions or disaster preparedness drills (Burundi, Cape Verde, Mali, Mozambique, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Tanzania ) Madagascar has integrated DRR into school curricula

countries raised awareness among school communities and developed school protection plans ( Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru, USA, Venezuela ) Costa Rica and Peru have integrated DRR into school curricula Two regional DIPECHO (Disaster Preparedness, European Community Humanitarian Office) projects have helped strengthen local capacities of Education Ministries and Civil Protection Departments, including in Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Honduras and Panama In the Americas

countries organized activities related to the theme of the Campaign ( Bangladesh, Brunei Darussalam, China, Fiji, India, Indonesia, Japan, Lao PDR, Nepal, Niue, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, Tajikistan, Thailand, Tuvalu, Viet Nam ) DRR initiatives targeting school communities are under way in countries such as Iran, India, Indonesia, Nepal, the Philippines and Turkey. Iran, 2006: All primary, secondary and high schools (over 130,000 schools) took part in 8th National Drill as part of its Annual School Earthquake & Safety Initiative. Over 14 million school students participated. In Asia & the Pacific

10 In Nepal, DRR-trained school students have become risk reduction ambassadors In India, a single programme helped some 100,000 students and 2,500 teachers in 200 schools develop school disaster management plans Large number of school safety initiatives have been carried out in the Region

11 A number of countries marked the International Day for Disaster Reduction DRR initiatives were undertaken in countries such as Austria, France, Hungary, and Slovenia. Armenia: A single few-month training project helped turn 375 school students, teachers and school principals into qualified DRR trainers DRR initiatives targeting school communities are under way in countries such as Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria, Spain, France, Czech Republic. In Europe

12 Events Asia & Pacific Regional workshop on School Education and DRR in Bangkok, organized by UNESCO, UNCRD, UNICEF and ISDR regional office A policy change dialogue: making your constituencies disaster proof, co-organized by the Parliamentarian network known as GLOBE and ISDR secretariat in Brussels Briefing discussion on Climate change and DRR, organized by OCHA, ISDR and IFRC in New York 30 countries informed ISDR that they continue to highlight the campaign theme through various events (Bangladesh, Belgium, Bolivia, Botswana, Brazil, Burundi, Cape Verde, Costa Rica, Cote dIvoire, Cuba, Cyprus, Guatemala, Honduras, Japan, Kenya, Madagascar, Malawi, Namibia, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Panama, Peru, Philippines, Sierra Leone, Seychelles, Tajikistan, Thailand, USA, Venezuela, and Zambia)

13 Summary Activities were mostly on raising school awareness at community level, which helped build a culture of prevention More countries now taking actions to integrate DRR into school activities, but mainstreaming DRR into school curricula remains a challenge School safety is not a reality yet. More work needs to be done to assess vulnerabilities of school facilities, retrofit school buildings, relocate schools from high-risk areas

14 Conclusion The Campaign was a good awareness campaign, but more political actions are needed to achieve its main objectives in the years to come. Among 168 countries that adopted the HFA, only 55 were actively involved in the Campaign – a relatively poor participation. Schools, like hospitals, are critical infrastructures that need better protection; and children have the right to be educated in safe environments. UNESCO and UNICEF will continue with the important roles they have played during the Campaign. Many organizations and Governments will continue the Campaign at local and national levels. ISDR secretariat is focusing the Campaign on the theme Hospitals Safe From Disasters, together with WHO.

15 Thank you International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UN/ISDR) International Environment House II 7-9 Chemin de Balexert, CH 1219 Chatelaine Geneva 10, Switzerland Tel: /8907 Fax: