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The latest news from the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR), the lead UN agency for the coordination of disaster risk reduction.

Announcing details today of next week's PrepCom meetings at the Palais des Nations, Geneva: (l. to r.) Ambassador Thani Thongphakdi, Thailand, Head of UNISDR, Margareta Wahlström, and Ambassador Päivi Kairamo, Finland. (Photo: UNISDR)
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Next week’s intergovernmental meeting (PrepCom) in Geneva is a major milestone on the road to Sendai, Japan, where the Third UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction will convene in March, 2015, to adopt a new global agreement on reducing disaster risk, the head of UNISDR, Margareta Wahlström, said today.
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In the wake of tragic disasters such as the Wenchuan and Yushu earthquakes, China has been very active in enhancing its disaster risk management capabilities.
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China has succeeded in keeping its direct economic losses from disasters to within a target of 1.5% of GDP for three consecutive years, according to a new film which celebrates the country’s achievements in implementing the five priorities of the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA), the global blueprint for reducing disaster losses adopted in 2005 by all UN member States.
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The Head of Infrastructure of the Kyrgyz Republic’s Ministry of Educational Science Mr Bakyt Kadyrkulov believes political will and community involvement is vital for building safe schools. (Photo: UNISDR)
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The major push for disaster-safe schools in the Kyrgyz Republic perfectly illustrates how good risk information can focus political will and help direct resources towards reducing underlying risk factors (in line with Priority 4 of the Hyogo Framework for Action, the global agreement on reducing disaster risk).
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The vast majority of towns and municipalities in the earthquake-prone Italian Province of Potenza, have joined the UNISDR Making Cities Resilient Campaign. Over 10,000 people died and several towns in Potenza were destroyed in the 1857 Basilicata or Great Neapolitan Earthquake which led to significant advances in the study of seismology.
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Film award winners at today's closing ceremony in Bangkok for the Sixth Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction. (Photo: UNISDR)
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“Their houses may fall, their businesses may be lost, but, by God, the men of Guiuan will look good.”
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The Head of UNISDR, Margareta Wahlstrom, speaking today at the closing of the Sixth Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction. (Photo: UNISDR)
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Ministers, top government officials and more than 3,000 delegates from Asia Pacific today recognized the achievements of the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA) as a springboard to implement a more comprehensive Post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction.
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25 June 2014, LONDON – The International Insurance Society today hosted a “Financial and Private Sector Disaster Resilience Global Summit” for 500 insurance and business leaders to discuss how to integrate the business sector and financial system within the new global framework on disaster risk reduction which will succeed the current Hyogo Framework for Action in March, 2015.
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Director of Thai PBS Mr Somchai Suwanban (second left) receives the award from Ms Margareta Wahlström (left), with Ms Darin Klong-ugkara and Dr Seree Supratid joining the presentation. (Photo: UNISDR)
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Every Saturday afternoon at 5pm, up to 10 million people tune into what is probably the world’s most popular television programme on disaster risk reduction.
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From left: Philippines Congressman Rufus Rodriguez, UNDP’s Mr  Sanny Jegillos, and IFRC’s Ms Tessa Kelly at today’s launch of the ‘Effective law and regulation for disaster risk reduction’ report. (Photo: UNISDR)
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When implemented, disaster risk reduction laws save lives and strengthen capacity at local and national level, according to a new study released today.
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China’s Minister of Civil Affairs H.E. Li Liguo said today his country would continue to strengthen local resilience focussing on  early warning, flood monitoring, and emergency response. China is also committed to stronger regional cooperation on disaster risk reduction. (Photo: UNISDR)
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Ministers and top government officials from 22 countries in Asia Pacific today identified strengthening local governance and community capacity as the key elements for a successful post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.
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