Title: Disasters and conflicts: challenges for sustainable development
1Disasters and conflictschallenges for
sustainable development
- Debarati Guha-Sapir
- Professor, Louvain School of Public Health
- CRED, Brussels
- May 26, 2009
Centre for Research on the Epidemiology of
disasters
2Disasters global trends 1900-2008
Source EM-DAT - The OFDA/CRED International
Disaster Database
3Climate-related disasters comparedto geophysical
disasters
- Geophysical disasters follow a relatively stable
trend
Source EM-DAT - The OFDA/CRED International
Disaster Database
4Worldwide victims per disaster type1960-2008
Source EM-DAT - The OFDA/CRED International
Disaster Database
5Disaster impact distribution by region1989-2008
Number of disaster events by region ()
Disaster mortality by region ()
Economic damage costs by region ()
Source EM-DAT - The OFDA/CRED International
Disaster Database
6Severe floods and diseases
- Malaria,
- Dengue/DHF
- West Nile Fever
- Chikungunya
- RODENT-BORNE diseases
- Hantavirus,
- Leptospirosis
- Diarrhea
- Cholera,
- Rotavirus
- Escherichia Coli
- Salmonella
- Shigella
- Campylobacter
- Non diarrheal diseases
- Typhoid/Paratyphoid fever
- Hepatitis A/E
7Jakarta 2007 floods study on leptospirosisA
time series (Nov 1st 2006 to May 31st 2007)
8CHOLERA RISK PROFILE
Cholera campaign
Cholera reported in 1997, 1999, 2003
Tsunami area, 26 cases in 1996
Cholera reported in 1997-1998
9Poverty and civil conflicts
10Poverty and armed conflict
- 90 in low- and lower-middle-income countries
- As incomes rise, risk of armed conflict
- Why the link?
- Armed conflicts is development in reverse
- Poor countries lack resources to address
grievances - Poor countries have weak security forces to deter
or crush rebellions
11Direct vs. Indirect causes of death
Continuous increase in non-violence related
deaths Continuous decrease in violence related
deaths First phase direct gt indirect
VIOLENCE Second phase direct lt indirect
NON-VIOLENCE
12Internally displaced people Dec. 2008
13Internally Displaced 2008
- Internally displaced by conflict 26m
- Most affected continent Africa 11.6m
- Countries generating displacement 24
- Countries gt 200,000 newly displaced
-
- Philippines, Sudan, Kenya, D R
- Congo, Iraq, Pakistan, Somalia
- Colombia, Sri Lanka, India
14Refugees
- In 2008, there were about 1 million new refugees.
- Developing nations, with the least means, host
80 of refugees. - Refugees are best off compared to IDPs and
residents
15Natural Disasters in Conflicts(Source CRED,
2008)
16Epidemics in Conflicts (1993 2008)
(Source CRED, 2008)
17Sustainable development concerns
- Environmental degradation (migration,
settlements) - Increase in climate extremes
- Unemployed , orphaned, uneducated,
disenfranchised youth - Instability is fertile terrain for fundamentalism
- Moral and ethical imperatives
18Science and research needed
- Research on use social programming to stabilise
post conflict communities. - Research on building evidence on socio-economic
impact of climate disasters and move from
stratospheric to local. - Establish research and training in affected
regions for sustainable disaster preparedness.
19THANK YOU
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