Monitoring progress of AMCDRR outcomes CSO Task Force under IAP
Increasing political commitment for DRR Vs The “Fire Truck Syndrome”
“Prevention Pays” “Disaster Risk Reduction is everybody’s business” “Invest today for a safer tomorrow”
Asian Ministerial Conferences China India Malaysia Korea Indonesia (in 2012)
Need to translate commitments into action at local, national and regional level Need to be able to monitor progress, and report on achievements
Incheon Plan Outcomes: 1.Raising Awareness and Building Capacity for DRR & CCA 2.Developing and Sharing Information, Technology, Sound Practices, and Lessons Learned in Climate and Disaster Risk Management 3.Promoting Integration of DRR & CCA into Development for Green Growth
Convergence at local level Socio Economic Development Climate Change Adaptation Disaster Reduction
LOCAL LEVEL ACTION AWARENESS TRAINING CAPACITY GOVERNANCE: POLICIES LEGAL INSTITUTIONS PARTNERSHIPS
Questions for group discussion: 1.What is the available information at regional, national and sub-national that can provide relevant inputs for reporting progress on the Action Plan? 2.Which are the stakeholders - governmental, multilateral, non-governmental that can provide evidence? 3.How can we collect such information? Any credible and tested processes/ tools/ frameworks available? What are the challenges?
Building on available sources of information: HFA Process SNAP process Views from the Frontline …….
HFA Monitor OUTCOME #1OUTCOME #2OUTCOME #3 Building on existing instruments….
Building an Accountable Framework: Bottom-up processes equally important Feedback, Demand Vulnerability Assessments Multi- stakeholder partnerships Community Voices
Some Key Words: Policy Harmonisation Establishing clear evidence of vulnerabilities Participatory processes Training and learning Knowledge Management Decentralization Accountability & Feedback Social Demand
Questions for group discussion: 1.What is the available information at regional, national and sub-national that can provide relevant inputs for reporting progress on the Action Plan? 2.Which are the stakeholders - governmental, multilateral, non-governmental that can provide evidence? 3.How can we collect such information? Any credible and tested processes/ tools/ frameworks available? What are the challenges?