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Title: UNDP-BUREAU FOR CRISIS PREVENTION AND RECOVERY (BCPR)


1
UNDP-BUREAU FOR CRISIS PREVENTION AND RECOVERY
(BCPR)
  • Disaster Reduction Unit
  • Disaster Reduction A Challenge to Sustainable
    Development in Africa

2
THE SETTING
  • 75 of the worlds population live in areas
    affected at least once by earthquake, tropical
    cyclone, flood or drought between 1980 and 2000
  • Billions of people in more than 100 countries are
    periodically exposed to at least one disaster
    event triggered by these hazards

3
THE SETTING
  • More than 184 deaths per day are recorded in
    different parts of the world
  • While only 11 of the people exposed to natural
    hazards live in countries classified as
    exhibiting low human development, they account
    for more than 53 of total recorded deaths

4
THE SETTING
  • UNDP-BCPR recognises that development processes
    intervene in the translation of physical exposure
    into disaster events
  • Disasters put development at risk but also
    development choices can generate new disaster risk

5
THE AFRICAN CONTEXT
  • Africa the only continent where disasters have
    increased over the last decade
  • Mortality is decreasing but the number of those
    affected and economic losses increasing
  • Hydrological hazards occur most pervasively but
    epidemics (including HIV/AIDS) a major cause

6
THE AFRICAN CONTEXT
  • In 2000-2001, 13 of Africas population (35m)
    affected by disasters
  • Natural hazards compounded by other elements,
    such as conflict, while impact of HIV/AIDS
    compromises food security and capacity
  • Countries in constant crisis management
  • Disaster risks a major threat to development in
    Africa

7
ULTIMATE GOAL
  • Seamless programming between disaster reduction
    and the development agenda

8
EXAMPLES OF COMMON CONCERNS
  • Growing vulnerabilities due to demographic and
    land use changes urban and rural habitats
  • Increasing erosion of natural resources-
    deforestation, draining of wetlands, etc
  • Absence of or poorly enforced legislation and
    institutions governing development

9
EXAMPLES OF COMMON CONCERNS (2)
  • Rapid industrialisation without the necessary
    planning and institutional arrangements
  • Links between disaster risk, environmental
    degradation and poverty the importance of
    combined approaches through poverty reduction

10
EXAMPLES OF COMMON CONCERN (3)
  • Understanding the destructive influence of
    HIV/AIDS in risk accumulation and disaster
    vulnerability
  • Understanding the complexities of the
    relationship between conflict, natural hazards
    and human development
  • DEVELOPMENT NEEDS TO BE REGULATED ACCORDING TO
    ITS IMPACT ON DISASTER RISK AND VICE VERSA

11
IMPLICATIONS FOR AFRICA
  • Understand the hazard, vulnerability and
    capacity profile thorough assessment at all
    levels
  • Understand that natural hazards are only one of
    the potential threats to life and livelihoods
  • Institutions and structures that relate to the
    hazard profile and the threat levels
  • Stress the importance of utilising existing
    resources and capacities cost effectiveness

12
IMPLICATIONS FOR AFRICA (2)
  • Integration of disaster risk reduction in
    development identification of risk reduction
    priorities and actions the PRSP, UNDAF and in
    projects aimed at achieving the MDGs
  • Additional compensatory risk management
    addressing already accumulated risk through
    preparedness, etc
  • What is the regional role? Co-ordination?
    Facilitation? Operations? Information? Or a
    combination?
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