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Monitoring progress of AMCDRR outcomes CSO Task Force under IAP
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Increasing political commitment for DRR Vs The “Fire Truck Syndrome”
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“Prevention Pays” “Disaster Risk Reduction is everybody’s business” “Invest today for a safer tomorrow”
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Asian Ministerial Conferences China India Malaysia Korea Indonesia (in 2012)
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Need to translate commitments into action at local, national and regional level Need to be able to monitor progress, and report on achievements
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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
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Convergence at local level Socio Economic Development Climate Change Adaptation Disaster Reduction
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LOCAL LEVEL ACTION AWARENESS TRAINING CAPACITY GOVERNANCE: POLICIES LEGAL INSTITUTIONS PARTNERSHIPS
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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?
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Building on available sources of information: HFA Process SNAP process Views from the Frontline …….
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HFA Monitor OUTCOME #1OUTCOME #2OUTCOME #3 Building on existing instruments….
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Building an Accountable Framework: Bottom-up processes equally important Feedback, Demand Vulnerability Assessments Multi- stakeholder partnerships Community Voices
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Some Key Words: Policy Harmonisation Establishing clear evidence of vulnerabilities Participatory processes Training and learning Knowledge Management Decentralization Accountability & Feedback Social Demand
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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?
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