EO in support of the Sendai Framework Opening

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EO in support of the Sendai Framework Opening Address Toshio Koike / International Centre

EO in support of the Sendai Framework Opening Address Toshio Koike / International Centre for Water Hazard and Risk Management (ICHARM) koike@icharm. org http: //www. icharm. pwri. go. jp/index. html

7 global targets of Sendai Framework Substantially • reduce global disaster mortality • reduce

7 global targets of Sendai Framework Substantially • reduce global disaster mortality • reduce the number of affected people • reduce disaster damage to critical infrastructure and disruption of basic • increase the number of countries with national and local DRR strategies by 2020 • enhance international cooperation • increase the availability of and access to EWS • Reduce direct disaster economic loss Develop minimum standards for data, statistics and analysis by OIEWG ->UNGA ‘Feb. 2017) 1984 -2013, 5 yr averaged Annual Human Loss Number of reported natural disasters (1900 -2010) Estimated damage caused by natural disasters (1900 -2010)

A threefold application for disaster-related EO data proposed by 1. Assist countries to assess

A threefold application for disaster-related EO data proposed by 1. Assist countries to assess current risk trends with a view to determining the most pressing priorities. National & Local Strategies for DRR by 2020 2. Fill gaps which currently exist in official statistics and help to provide a comprehensive picture of the status of implementation of Sendai Framework, SDGs and Paris Agreement 3. Contribute to UNISDR's efforts in building a collaborative Global Risk Assessment Framework (GRAF*). Ms. Mami Mizutori SRSG for Disaster Risk Reduction UNISDR *an interactive platform driven by the needs from national or local government to cities, towns and villages, and developed by a user-centric, co-development approach

PRIORITIES FOR ACTION Priority 1: Understanding disaster risk. Priority 2: Strengthening disaster risk governance

PRIORITIES FOR ACTION Priority 1: Understanding disaster risk. Priority 2: Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk. Priority 3: Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience. Priority 4: Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response and to “Build Back Better” in recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction.

DIASTER RESILIENCE Preparedness Response Recovery preparedness Society Function Evacuation evacuation recovery response 5

DIASTER RESILIENCE Preparedness Response Recovery preparedness Society Function Evacuation evacuation recovery response 5

CONCERTED ACTIONS Ways for taking concerted actions among Sendai Framework, SDGs and Paris Agreement

CONCERTED ACTIONS Ways for taking concerted actions among Sendai Framework, SDGs and Paris Agreement

PLATFORM Working Together Co-Design and Co-Produce Interdisciplinary Transdisciplinary

PLATFORM Working Together Co-Design and Co-Produce Interdisciplinary Transdisciplinary