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Japan International Cooperation Agency

JICA
Japan
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Mission

JICA is an implementation agency for technical cooperation of Japan's official development assistance (ODA). Its aim is to contribute to the socioeconomic development or the reconstruction of developing countries. JICA currently maintains offices in about 100 countries worldwide and is expanding activities in over 160 countries and regions.

Disaster Reduction Goal

Controlling natural hazards is difficult and, thus, enhancing social capacity to cope with disasters is one of the most effective ways to manage and reduce disaster risks. JICA, based on the concept of disaster management cycle, has been providing support to enhance the capacity of societies to cope with disasters from a multidisciplinary perspective.

Enhancing the capacity to cope with disasters and reduce damage caused by disasters require capacity to take adequate actions in the phases of disaster prevention (mitigation and preparedness), response, and recovery and reconstruction. JICA has defined the following goals in the respective phases of the disaster management cycle, and has been cooperating with countries to achieve these goals.

Development Strategy Goal 1 (Prevention Phase): Development of disaster-resilient communities and societies
Development Strategy Goal 2 (Response Phase): Quick and effective delivery of emergency assistance to victims (Saving human lives)
Development Strategy Goal 3 (Recovery and Reconstruction Phase): Smooth transition to and implementation of recovery and reconstruction

Development strategy goal 1 "Development of disaster-resilient communities and societies" has been given first priority because measures for disaster management and risk reduction should be most effective when they are taken during the prevention (mitigation and preparedness) phase before actual disasters occur.

DRR activities
Websites

www.jica.go.jp/english

Making disaster risk reduction a policy priority, institutional strengthening (HFA 1)
  1. Create and strengthen national institutional and legislative frameworks
  2. Assess, develop and allocate resources
  3. Promote community participation in disaster risk reduction
Risk assessment and early warning systems (HFA 2)
  1. Assess national and local risks
  2. Develop early warning systems
  3. Support the development of capabilities
  4. Assess and monitor apparent regional-level risks
Education, information and public awareness (HFA 3)
  1. Manage and exchange information
  2. Strengthen networks
  3. Promote and strengthen activities of disaster risk reduction in communities and schools
  4. Research
  5. Public awareness
Reducing underlying risk factors (HFA 4)
  1. Environmental and natural resource management
  2. Social and economic development practices
  3. Land-use planning and other technical measures
Preparedness for effective response (HFA 5)
  1. Strengthen policy, technical and institutional capabilities in regional, national and local disaster management.
  2. Promote and support dialogue, exchange of information and coordination among all levels of agencies and institutions concerned with early warning systems, disaster risk reduction, disaster response, and development.
  3. Strengthen and, when necessary, develop coordinated regional approaches, and create or upgrade regional policies, operational mechanisms, plans and communication systems.
  4. Prepare or review and periodically update disaster preparedness and contingency plans and policies at all levels. Promote regular disaster preparedness exercises, including evacuation drills, with a view to ensuring rapid and effective disaster response and access to essential food and non-food relief supplies, as appropriate, to local needs.
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Items: 17
Publication
Published on
25 February 2015
JICA’s cooperation on disaster management: towards mainstreaming disaster risk reduction – building disaster resilient societies
This publication illustrates JICA’s efforts at mainstreaming disaster risk reduction (DRR) through its various programmes and initiatives.
Publication
Published on
2013年11月30日
復興プロセス標準書 (大規模災害からの復興に係る 情報収集・確認調査 最終報告書別冊)
この復興プロセス標準書(以下、標準書)は、我が国における幾多の災害経験並びにそこで得られた 教訓を踏まえて、災害に見舞われた場合、標準的にどのような復興プロセスをたどり、どのような復興 施策を展開したらよいかを取りまとめている。 JICA が途上国の災害復興支援を行う際に、JICA 担当者の手引きとして、さらには将来的には JICA が支援する被災国の復旧・復興担当者にチェック・リストとして活用してもらうことを目的として作成 したものである。
Publication
Published on
14 December 2012
Outline of disaster prevention policies in Japan
This document describes disaster conditions in Japan, presents legal and institutional framework and disaster prevention plans, and discusses current major disaster prevention measures related to research and development, preparedness, national land conservation, emergency and recovery.
Meetings and conferences
In person
05 February 2012
Sendai, Miyagi
International seminar on role of forests in natural disasters
Background
Meetings and conferences
In person
12 January 2011
Kobe
International Recovery Forum 2011: Pre-Disaster Recovery Planning for Building Back Better
International Recovery Forum 2011: Pre-Disaster Recovery Planning for Building Back Better
Publication
Published on
7 August 2008
Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh: damage, loss and needs assessment for disaster recovery and reconstruction, draft executive summary, March 2008
The aim of the assessment is to identify priority areas to support the Government of Bangladesh in cyclone recovery efforts as well as to design a disaster management strategy.
Publication
Published on
30 April 2008
Cyclone Sidr in Bangladesh: Damage, loss, and needs assessment for disaster recovery and reconstruction
This document identifies the needs and quantified financial requirements that will facilitate formulating comprehensive early recovery actions, medium‐term recovery and reconstruction plans, and a long‐term risk management and reduction strategy.
Meetings and conferences
In person
24 January 2008
Kobe
International Recovery Forum 2008: Capacity Development for Better Recovery
International Recovery Forum 2008: Capacity Development for Better Recovery

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Voluntary Commitments

The organization has no registered commitments.

The Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments (SFVC) online platform allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.

Contact information

http://www.jica.go.jp/english/
[email protected]
+81 0353525311
Fax:
+81 0353525314
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