Indonesian National DM Agency Bangkok, 22 April 2014.

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Indonesian National DM Agency Bangkok, 22 April 2014

Transcript of Indonesian National DM Agency Bangkok, 22 April 2014.

Indonesian National DM Agency

Bangkok, 22 April 2014

In 5th AMCDRR Government Heads, Ministers and Delegations from Asia-Pacific countries endorsed the Yogyakarta Declaration. It reaffirmed commitments to:

1.Integrate local level DRR and CCA into national development planning

2.Enhance local risk assessment and financing

3.Strengthen local risk governance and partnership

4.Build local community resilience

5.Reduce Underlying Risk Factors

6.Implement cross-cutting issues in the HFA

Political will: National DM Plan 2015-2019 is in the process to be included in the National Development Plan 2015-2019

CCA integrated into National DM Plan 2015-2019 and DRM integrated into National Action Plan for CCA 2013

Integrated DRR-CCA studies and practices piloted in NTT, NTB, West Sumatra, Lampung, West Java, Maluku, Papua, Bengkulu, Jakarta

More and more Climate Vulnerability Assessment integrated into Disaster Risk Mapping methodologies and vice versa

Yet to be established: commonly agreed framework for convergence of DRR-CCA

Risk maps available at 33 provinces, and more detailed (1:50,000 or 25,000) maps are being developed and piloted at 63 districts and cities

Development of risk mapping and DM Plan for community level, in 2014 will be implementing in 32 village as pilot area

Development of risk mapping methodology that contains climate projection aspect

Update of InaSAFE in 2014, a risk assessment software that may predict social and human impacts of disaster

In the framework of APEC, BNPB and Fiscal Policy Office developed a number of initiatives to explore possible risk financing/transfer policies and instruments

BNPB and ADB developed city-level risk financing schemes in two cities (a regional project that also includes Viet Nam and the Philippines)

Need to accommodate APEC’s G20/OECD Methodological Framework for Disaster Risk Assessment and Risk Financing into Indonesia’s regulation on risk assessment

Development of Earthquake Financial Tool, a tool to assess earthquake impact and determine subsequent financial insurance scheme

DM Agencies in 406 districts and cities (out of 513 or 79% of total)

More and more districts and cities developed their DM Plans

More than 30 districts/cities piloting the Local Government Self-Assessment Tools (LG-SAT) in 2013 and 60 more to follow in 2014

DRR Forums/Platforms in 13 provinces, 36 districts/cities, 5 hazard area-based DRR Forum, and 1 thematic platform: University Forum for DRR

More than 1,300 disaster resilient villages developed by different actors all over Indonesia

Development of curriculum, course materials and guidelines for facilitators in developing resilient villages/communities

Development of technical community-based guidelines for risk mapping, contingency and DM planning, and village-based Early Warning System

In future efforts will be focused on developing public, private and people partnership for disaster resilient villages, currently being piloted by BNPB and partners in the Province of East Java

With support from CSOs, BNPB is developing a regulation on Mainstreaming Gender into Disaster Management

The guideline is developed based on lessons learned from various disaster events in the country, with a focus on reducing underlying vulnerability factors to improve equal access, participation, control and benefit between women and men

Growing number of CSOs promoting gender in disaster issue and substantive equal involvement of women and men in DRR and recovery

BNPB developed a blue print to accelerate implementation of Safe Schools

A national secretariat for Safe Schools established to support inter-agency Safe School activities (govt. and non-govt.)

During 2010-2014 Consortium for Disaster Education implemented safe-school activities in 3,202 schools from kindergarten to high schools (not all include the three pillars: safe construction, DRR in curriculum and school preparedness/DM)

Materials for awareness raising, disaster simulation and exercises, and relevant school activities

Finalization of BNPB Regulation on People with Disability in Disaster

Increased inclusion of people with disability in sub-national DRR consultations and forums (Yogyakarta, West Java, Central Java)

Training of disabled people’s organisation (DPOs) to better participate in DRR ongoing (National level, Yogyakarta, Central Java, West Java, West Sumatra)

National level:

SMS Gateway for emergency warning, a collaborative venture between warning providers and private cellular providers to disseminate early warning to people at risk

Launch of programs to build Tsunami Evacuation Shelters in areas prone to Tsunami hazard (implementation of Indonesian Tsunami Master Plan)

National-scale TTX, CPX and FTX, as well as other forms of simulations and exercises

Stakeholder discussions on recommendations for HFA 2 started in October 2013, involving CSOs, Local Governments, Red Cross, with inputs sent to UN-ISDR on December 2013

3 FGDs with ministries/agencies, UN/INGOs and University/Research will follow to reflect on the implementation of HFA1 and look for lessons learned next May

Lessons learned in the implementation of HFA1 by stakeholders is being developed into a book to be presented in WCDRR Sendai

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