Experts from Tajikistan strengthen disaster reporting

The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Representative Office in Tajikistan says experts from Tajikistan participated in the second part of the National training on the “DesInventar-Sendai” – a disaster information management software, which took place on July 7-8.   The main objective of the training was to strengthen relative capacities of authorities responsible […]

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The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) Representative Office in Tajikistan says experts from Tajikistan participated in the second part of the National training on the “DesInventar-Sendai” – a disaster information management software, which took place on July 7-8.  

The main objective of the training was to strengthen relative capacities of authorities responsible for disaster risk management, including technical staff in use of the analysis module of the DesInventar -Sendai system.  During the workshop, experts reportedly identified the progress and necessary steps to implement the system in the country.  In addition, participants also reviewed the status of the reporting to Sendai Framework Monitor and discussed the existing national system for collecting and analyzing data on disaster losses and the DesInventar-Sendai system.  They compared technical features of the systems in the context of alignment with the Sendai Framework Monitor.

The “DesInventar-Sendai” system supports a dialogue on risk management and disaster risk reduction planning between all stakeholders from local to regional levels.  This is especially important in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic which has demonstrated the need to accelerate action on disaster risk reduction and to strengthen information management and exchange.  The system allows to analyze disaster trends and impacts through a large range of sectoral and socio-economical dimensions. It is expected the implementation of the “DesInventar-Sendai” system software will help Tajikistan to develop sustainable disaster information management system aligned with the Sendai Framework monitoring process.

The training brought together experts from the Emergencies Committee, the Agency for Statistics, the Ministry of Economic Development and Trade, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Committee for Environmental Protection and the Hydrometeorology Agency.

The workshop was reportedly organized by the UNDRR in collaboration with CIMA Research Foundation and the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC), with the support of the European Union.  The event took place within the framework of the “Strengthening Disaster Resilience and Accelerating Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in Central Asia” initiative, funded by the European Union.

The EU-funded project, Strengthening Disaster Resilience and Accelerating Implementation of Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in Central Asia, implemented by the UNDRR, aims to support countries of the region in implementing the Sendai Framework priorities. The project supports strengthening regional coordination, development of regional DRR strategy, national disaster loss accounting systems, and community level disaster risk reduction. On the local level, the project supports development of disaster resilience strategies of capital cities.  For this project, the EU committed EUR 3,750,000 for the three-year implementation.

 

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