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Communiqué Santiago de Chile: Investing in resilience, accelerating the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action in the Americas

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United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction – Regional Office for the Americas and the Caribbean
Organization of American States
Chile - government

Investing in resilience - accelerating the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action in the Americas:

A declaration in which the participants of the Regional platform for disaster risk reduction in the Americas acknowledge the work being developed in the region surrounding disaster risk reduction, as guided by the principles and priorities set out in the Hyogo Framework for Action 2005-2015, and renew their commitment to consolidate the achievements and to advance in the full implementation of policies, strategies, plans, programs and projects aimed at increasing the resilience of nations and communities to disaster risk and their capacity to adapt to the challenges posed by climate change in the region.

They specifically: (i) renew the political commitment to take on responsibilities towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals, adaptation to climate change, disaster risk reduction and the formulation of sustainable development policies as expressed in the recent Rio+20 Declaration 'The Future We Want'; (ii) approach to actions for consolidating achievements and overcoming challenges identified for civil society organizations in education, communication, people living in vulnerable conditions, gender equality, capacity development and information management, for businesses, industries and societies in financing, forecasting, carrying risk assessments and developing standards, for governments in policies surrounding disaster risk reduction and adaptation to climate change as well as the integration of scientific-technical research and the use of traditional knowledge, for the agencies and mechanisms of governments in in the context of policies surrounding sustainable development, economic incentives and financial instruments; and (iii) surrounding the mechanisms to promote, support and follow-up on the implementation of actions, supporting the preparation of the post-2015 framework.

It also includes the Santiago de Chile declaration on disaster risk reduction focused on early childhood, childhood, adolescence and youth, which calls on the participants of the Regional platform for disaster risk reduction in the Americas to act upon five goals: (i) schools are safe and education will not be interrupted; (ii) the protection of children is a priority before, during and after the disaster; (iii) children have access to the information they need and participate in disaster risk reduction actions; (iv) community infrastructure is safe, and relief and reconstruction efforts help to reduce future risks; and (v) disaster risk reduction gives priority to the most vulnerable.

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Last checked: 18 December 2019

Editors' recommendations

  • Rio+20 outcome: The future we want
  • Plataforma regional para la reducción de desastres en las Americas - 2012 / Regional platform for disaster risk reduction in the Americas - 2012
  • Towards a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction website

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Themes Capacity development Civil Society/NGOs Climate change Early warning Education and school safety Gender Data and information management Disaster risk communication Private sector Recovery Risk identification and assessment Governance Financing DRR Social impacts and social resilience Critical infrastructure Inclusion Traditional and Indigenous knowledges
Country and region Albania
Number of pages
13 p.
Publication year
2012

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