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Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific ESCAP-ISDR Consultation Meeting on Coastal and Climate Hazards 17–18 September 2009 ESCAP Trust Fund for Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness Strategic Plan
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Contents Background on the Fund Fund status Strategic Plan Priority areas for support
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Background on the Fund Multi-donor Fund (Thailand, Sweden, Nepal, Turkey) Grant funding to Governments, intergovernmental and other not-for-profit organizations UN partners: IOC UNESCO, ISDR, OCHA, UNDP, UNEP, WMO Fund bodies Advisory Council (policy and funding decisions) Inter-Divisional Task Force (technical appraisal) ESCAP Grants Committee (financial control)
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Secretariat role (ESCAP) Ongoing grants management Annual Reports and other reporting Technical assistance missions Report on Regional Unmet Needs Strategic Plan Monitoring and evaluation (e.g., 2008 Evaluative Review)
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Fund status 53 proposals received, with total budget of about US$ 61 million 14 projects approved, with total budget of about US$ 10.8 million (over 80%) About US$ 2.6 million available for programming (less than 20%)
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Strategic Plan—process and purpose 2008 Evaluative Review (including stakeholder interviews) Consultation Meeting on 2 April 2009 Endorsed by the Fund’s Advisory Council in 2009 Intended as general guidance (for a Fund not a project)
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Overall framework End-to-end early warning (defined broadly) as overall framework for Fund Multi-hazard approach Regional focus Geographical scope – Indian Ocean and South-East Asia (ESCAP members from Iran to Timor-Leste)
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Needs assessment Report on Regional Unmet Needs—2009 update Preparedness for coastal and climate hazards—still a large number of unmet needs Even at broadest scale, disaster risk in the region is poorly understood Support for disaster risk reduction/early warning does not always correspond to the level of risk “Last mile” remains a massive challenge in the region
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Highest priorities for Fund support Risk and vulnerability assessments Standard Operating Procedures Response capacity (through regional initiatives) Public awareness Drills—regulations and standards for evaluation Improve effectiveness of warning messages
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Other priorities for Fund support Strengthen access to critical information Build institutional capacities for sustainability and maintenance of instrumentation networks Cost-benefit analysis of early warning and DRR Policy support to strengthen communications networks
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Multi-Donor Voluntary Trust Fund for Tsunami Early Warning Arrangements in the Indian Ocean and Southeast Asia Thank you! www.unescap.org/pmd/tsunami_index.asp
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