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Author(s) Perwaiz, Aslam; Parviainen, Janne; Somboon, Pannawadee et al.

Disaster risk reduction in Indonesia: Status report 2020

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Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)

The disaster risk reduction (DRR) status report provides a snapshot of the state of DRR in Indonesia under the four priorities of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030. It also highlights progress and challenges associated with ensuring coherence among the key global frameworks at the national level; and makes recommendations for strengthening overall disaster risk management (DRM) governance by government institutions and stakeholders at national and local levels.

As this report is based on information available as of the end of the year 2019, an update on the COVID-19 impact, response and recovery using a risk-informed approach by countries is provided at the beginning of this report. This report has been prepared by the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) on behalf of the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) through country consultations and a desk review of key documents, including legal instruments and DRR policies, plans, strategies and frameworks, etc.

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Last checked: 16 July 2021

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Themes Civil Society/NGOs Climate change Preparedness Financing DRR Governance Risk identification and assessment Social impacts and social resilience Urban risk and planning
Country and region Indonesia
Number of pages
40 p.
Publication year
2020

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