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Prof. Virginia Murray, vice-chair, UNISDR Science and Technology Commission, and Prof. Wadid Erian, League of Arab States, spoke on the risks to the Arab region from drought and climate change. (Photo: UNISDR)
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Agricultural drought and climate change are changing the landscape of the Arab region with enormous implications for food security, rural-urban migration and social stability, an expert told the 2nd Arab Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction yesterday.
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The Egyptian governorate of South Sinai yesterday advanced a proposal to raise funds from the private sector and other donors, to combat flash floods such as those which destroyed exclusive parts of the Taba Red Sea resort area on May 8 last.
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The head of the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR), Margareta Wahlstrom, speaking at the opening of the 2nd Arab Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction. (Photo: UNISDR)
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UNISDR Chief, Margareta Wahlström, yesterday described the post-2015 development agenda as a “once in a lifetime opportunity” when she addressed the opening day of the Second Arab Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction.
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UNISDR chief Margareta Wahlstrom with representatives from the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester shortly after joining the Making Cities Resilient Campaign this week: Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford and Wigan. (Photo: UNISDR)
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The 2nd Steering Committee Meeting of the UNISDR Making Cities Resilient Campaign came to a close yesterday in the city of Salford, Greater Manchester, UK, following two days of intense discussions on how urban priorities can be accommodated in the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.
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Salford Quays, UK where this week's International Conference on Resilience is taking place. (Photo: UNISDR)
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Greater Manchester today becomes the first UK city to join the UN’s Making Cities Resilient Campaign and has been recognized as a “Role Model for Total Resilience” because of its focus on implementing the Campaign’s entire ten-point checklist for building resilience to disasters.
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(From left) Japanese Ambassador, Takashi Okada, UNISDR Head of Regional Programmes, Neil McFarlane, Vice-Governor Fukushima Prefecture, Fumio Murata, and Dr. Maria Neira, Director Public Health and Environment, WHO,  at a seminar for diplomats on Fukushima and the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction. (Photo: UNISDR)
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Rice and sake from Fukushima are part of a charm offensive currently underway by the office of the Governor of Fukushima as Japan prepares to host the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in March, 2015.
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UNISDR chief, Margareta Wahlstrom with and Mr David Sheppard, SPREP Director General and Talgaloa Cooper Halo, SPREP Climate Change Advisor. SPREP is Secretariat of Pacific Regional Environment Programme and one of our core partners in the region of for the Pacific Regional Strategy for Climate and Disaster Resilient Development. (Photo: Timothy Wilcox/UNISDR)
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Disaster risk reduction is at the center of a raft of commitments and actions in the outcome document officially adopted today at the conclusion of the four days of the International Conference on Small Island Developing States in Samoa. The outcome document is titled SAMOA – SIDS Accelerated Modalities of Action – Pathway.
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Head of UNISDR, Margareta Wahlstrom, moderating the DRR session at the SIDS Conference yesterday. (Photo: Screenschot from UN Web TV)
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“I am not a leading expert but a leading victim in the issue of climate change. Sea level rise is already happening and what is happening in my island, it is not only a problem for all SIDS but for all of us as more than 75 per cent of the world population lives close to coastal areas,” said Anote Tong, President of Kiribati, when he opened the second Stakeholder Partnership dialogue on Climate Change and Disaster Management yesterday at the UN Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) in Samoa.
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After the Haiyan cyclone in the Philippines, new animal shelters have been built on higher grounds to evacuate and protect animals in future disasters.
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The need for animals to be included in disaster risk management planning was highlighted yesterday at the International Conference on Small Island Developing States which heard an appeal for them to be included in the revised Hyogo Framework for Action, the international framework for disaster risk reduction.
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Margareta Wahlström, Head of UNISDR, with Digicel Chairman, Denis O'Brien, at the International Conference on SIDS in Samoa. (Photo: UNISDR)
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The private sector is set to have a major impact on the Third International Conference on Small Island Developing States (SIDS) which opened in Samoa on the 1st of September, with a strong focus on how to reduce the exposure of 52 million island dwellers to future disaster events amplified by climate change.
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