Event
Information Session for Permanent Delegations on disaster risk reduction
Disaster risk reduction (DRR) is aimed at preventing new and reducing existing disaster risks and managing residual risks, all of which contribute to strengthening resilience and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. UNESCO operates at the interface of natural and social sciences, education, culture, and communication to build a global culture of resilience and supports Member States in building their capacities for climate and disaster risk management.
UNESCO's action is mainly targeting eight disaster risk reduction related topics including: Early Warning Systems; Science, technology and innovation for resilience; Built environment; Education and school safety; Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction; Disaster Risk Reduction for culture and sites; Post-disaster response; and Risk governance and social resilience.
The event will be opened by Mr Xing Qu, Deputy Director-General, Assistant Director-General for Natural Sciences a.i., UNESCO who will introduce the urgent need for action in terms of disaster risk prevention and management, along with UNESCO's DRR activities, tools, and services that contribute to supporting Member States in their risk management.
Simultaneous interpretation will be provided in English and French.
Agenda
Opening :
- Mr Xing Qu, UNESCO Deputy Director-General
Ms Mami Mizutori, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction, United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
Permanent Delegations :
The Permanent Delegations will discuss the needs and challenges of their countries and regions, as well as express the importance of financial support to continue the important work of DRR.
- Her Excellency Ms Nathalie Rossette-Cazel, Ambassador of the Cook Islands to UNESCO, President of the Small Islands and Developing States Group
His Excellency Mr Souleymane Jules Diop, Ambassador of Senegal to UNESCO, Vice-President of the Africa Group
Panel discussion :
Moderator: Ms Faduma Ali, UNESCO
- Mr Soichiro Yasukawa, Chief of the Disaster Risk Reduction Unit, UNESCO
- Ms Tatiana Villegas-Zamora, Director of the UNESCO Office in Port-au-Prince
- Mr Stefano Grimaz, Director of the Intersectoral Safety and Protection Laboratory, Udine University
- His Excellency Mr Atsuyuki Oike, Ambassador of Japan to UNESCO
- Ms Annisa Triyanti, Assistant Professor, Utrecht University; former member of the U-INSPIRE Alliance: the Asia-Pacific Youth and Young Professionals Alliance in Science, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation for Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change
Coffee and Stands
Join us for a cup of coffee to learn more about what activities UNESCO is undertaking in disaster risk reduction.