Modi outlines 10-point agenda for global disaster management
New Delhi: Outlining a ten-point agenda for renewing efforts towards disaster risk reduction, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said all development sectors must imbibe principles of disaster risk management and encourage greater involvement and leadership of women in disaster risk management.
Inaugurating the Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in New Delhi, Prime Minister Modi said, "2015 was a momentous year! Apart from Sendai Framework, international community adopted two major frameworks to shape future of humanity. They are the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement on Climate Change."
"Over the last two decades, the world and especially our region has undergone many changes- most of them positive. The Asia-Pacific region has been a global leader in more ways than one," said Prime Minister Modi.
"We now have a fully functional Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System. The same goes for improvements in cyclone early warning. If we compare impact of cyclone events in 1999 and 2013, we can see the progress made," he added.
Elaborating on the ten point agenda, Prime Minister Modi said, "First, all development sectors must imbibe the principles of disaster risk management. Second, work towards risk coverage for all-starting from poor households to SMEs to multi-national corporations to nation states. Third, encourage greater involvement and leadership of women in disaster risk management. Fourth, invest in risk mapping globally. For mapping risks related to hazards like earthquakes, we have accepted standards and parameters."
"Fifth, leverage technology to enhance the efficiency of our disaster risk management efforts. Sixth, develop a network of universities to work on disaster issues. Seventh, utilize the opportunities provided by social media and mobile technologies. Eighth, build on local capacity and initiatives. Ninth, opportunity to learn from a disaster must not be wasted. After every disaster there are papers on lessons that are rarely applied. And tenth, bring about greater cohesion in international response to disasters," he added.
Prime Minister Modi said that a quarter century ago, only a handful of Asian nations had national disaster management institutions.