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The S Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction DRR 2015-2030 is a pivotal agreement that marks the transition from the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005–2015, providing Member States with actionable steps to safeguard development gns agnst disaster risks. This framework seamlessly aligns with other global agreements, such as The Paris Agreement on Climate Change, Addis Ababa Action Aga on Financing for Development, and the New Urban Aga, ultimately serving as a cornerstone of the Sustnable Development Goals.
Adopted by the United Nations General Assembly post the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in 2015, it outlines strategies to:
Substantially reduce disaster risks across lives, livelihoods, health, economies, physical infrastructure, social fabrics, cultures, and environments.
Recognize that the State bears primary responsibility for risk reduction but acknowledges shared duties with non-state actors like local governments, private sectors, and civil society organizations.
UNDRR oversees implementation, monitoring, and review efforts of this framework. serves as a guide to understanding its components:
The S Framework is supported by comprehensive documentation that outlines the roadmap for action:
S Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030: Provides the overarching goals and targets.
Chart of the S Framework: Offers a visual summary highlighting key priorities, actions, and milestones.
Four strategic areas guide disaster risk management:
Understanding Disaster Risk: Emphasizes data gathering to inform policy-making through comprehensive hazard assessments and vulnerability studies.
Risk-Informed Policy Making: Incorporates DRR considerations in national development strategies and planning processes.
Strengthening Resilience: Enhances societal capacity through building resilient infrastructure, services, and economic systems.
Inclusive Disaster Risk Finance: Implements mechanis secure funding for risk management and recovery post-disasters.
The framework's success is gauged through seven global targets:
Reduce the number of people affected by disasters annually by two-thirds by 2030.
Lower economic losses from disasters in relation to GDP by a factor of at least ten by 2030.
Complementing these are thirty-eight global indicators that collectively monitor progress and guide interventions across nations.
The S Framework Monitor is an online tool designed for countries to self-report progress on the specified indicators. These data contribute to biennial Global Assessment Reports, facilitating a comprehensive analysis of DRR efforts worldwide.
UNDRR acts as the central agency in coordinating disaster risk reduction activities within the United Nations system, leveraging its expertise across regional offices to foster partnerships with governments, NGOs, and private sector organizations.
By aligning with this framework, stakeholders can collaborate effectively, promote resilience, and make informed decisions that mitigate risks and enhance societal preparedness agnst disasters.
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