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National Strategy for Disaster Risk Management.

Pays/Territoire
Guinée-Bissau
Type du document
Date
2013
Source
FAO, FAOLEX
Sujet
Environnement gén., Eau
Mot clé
Changement de climat Catastrophe Pauvreté Développement durable Planification environnementale Gestion intégrée Évaluation/gestion des risques Conservation du sol/amélioration du sol Gouvernance Insuffisance d'eau/sécheresse
Aire géographique
Afrique, AFRIQUE FAO, Pays les moins avances, Atlantique nord, Sahel, Petits États insulaires en développement, Afrique de l'ouest
Résumé

This National Strategy for Disaster Risk Management is structured around six chapters as follows: Chapter 1 takes into account aspects related to the country profile, the historical profile of disasters, and the factors of vulnerability. Moreover, this chapter focuses on the synoptic picture of humanitarian crises, analyzing the immediate, underlying and deep causes of crises. Chapter 2 presents an analysis the capacities, weaknesses, needs and priorities of disaster risk management. It addresses the institutional and macroeconomic framework for disaster risk management, the information system, capacity building and transfer, as well as financial mechanisms. Chapter 3 emphasizes the basis of the disaster risk management, the conceptual evolution of disaster management, institutional mechanisms (good practices and lessons learned from international experiences), the principles and policies of disaster risk management. Chapter 4 presents the key elements of the institutional arrangements and proposes the institutional framework for effective disaster risk management. This structure, once approved, will be the institutional basis through which the national, regional and local disaster risk management plan will be operational. Fundamental principles for effective and efficient institutional mechanisms for risk prevention and disaster management are also addressed.

Texte intégral
Anglais
Site web
www.gw.undp.org