National Disaster Risk Management Framework Pakistan March 2007. Country/Territory Pakistan Document type Date 2007 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Environment gen., Water Keyword Early warning system/emergency intervention system Disasters Risk assessment/management Capacity building Sustainable development Governance Local government Community management Equity Erosion Gender Hazardous waste Land-use planning Poverty Soil conservation/soil improvement Water shortage/drought Flood Geographical area Asia, ASIA AND THE PACIFIC, Indian Ocean, South Asian Seas, Southern Asia Entry into force notes 2007-2012 Abstract The Objectives of Disaster Risk Management (DRM) planning are to minimize adverse effects of hazards through effective disaster risk reduction, preparedness and adequate, timely and coordinated response. The plans would include strategies for disaster risk reduction and measures for disaster preparedness. Disaster risk reduction actions may include; dykes, dams, safer construction, retrofitting, rainwater harvesting, relocation, community organizing, training, awareness raising, and provision of safer sources of livelihoods etc. In order to materialize goals and objectives of the National ordinance and the present Framework, community and local level risk reduction projects and programmes will be designed and implemented in selected areas. These may include local level programming on drought and flood mitigation or earthquake vulnerability reduction in priority regions. Considering the fact that historical focus of disaster mitigation in Pakistan has mainly remained on structural mitigation- e.g. embankments, dykes, dams etc- the current strategy would emphasize more upon non-structural aspects of mitigation along with structural mitigation. Full text English Website www.ndma.gov.pk; www.fao.org