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Title: Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management in Iraq


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Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management in Iraq
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Presentation Content
  • Vulnerabilities to Natural/Manmade Hazards
  • National Preparedness
  • The Hyogo Framework for Action
  • Priority Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management

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Vulnerability in Iraq
  • Natural Threats
  • Human Induced
  • Earthquakes
  • Floods
  • Land Slides
  • Sand Storms
  • Drought
  • Depletion of Natural Resources
  • Health epidemics
  • IDPs and refugees
  • Transport and industrial accidents
  • Toxic environmental pollution
  • Terrorism/civil unrest
  • High risk structural collapses
  • Landmines/UXO

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Current National Preparedness
  • Historically, Iraq has followed an emergency
    response approach rather than preparing for
    disaster before they occur. Disaster risk
    reduction functions are not centralized within
    one GOI agency. Rather, placed within line
    Ministries and the Office of the Prime Minister.
  • Under the PMO, the National Operations Center
    responds to terrorism and civil unrest incidents.
  • The Ministry of Environment addresses chemical
    and biological threats in addition to sharing
    responsibility for landmine and unexploded
    ordnance with the Ministry of Defense.
  • The Ministry of Displaced and Migrants addresses
    the resettlement of returning refugees and the
    welfare of the internally displaced.
  • The Ministries of Agriculture and Water Resources
    share responsibility for responding to seasonal
    impacts of water scarcity on agriculture and
    animal husbandry production.

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Current National Preparedness
  • The Ministry of Health is creating protocols and
    capacities to respond to emerging threats of new
    health epidemics in addition to building
    capacities to respond to conditions involving
    mass casualties.
  • At the Governorate level (currently in nine of 18
    governorates) A Governorate Emergency Cell is
    operational, under the leadership of the
    Governor, to address humanitarian emergencies in
    accordance with a Master Plan for response
    functions. The GECs are complimented by a
    linkage to a Protection Assurance Committee,
    supported by DRC/UNHCR, offering legal assistance
    to returnees and others.
  • Civil society institutions appear to be plentiful
    and offer diverse services to urban and rural
    populations. Linkage to disaster risk reduction
    appears limited in number to agencies such as the
    Iraq Red Crescent Society and the Iraqi Mine and
    UXO Clearance Organization.

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Current National Preparedness Mechanisms
  • The Government of Iraq maintains scientific
    institutions within line Ministries established
    to support preparedness for seasonal and
    unanticipated natural disaster episodes
    including
  • Iraq Meteorological Department
  • Geological Survey Department of Iraq
  • Parliamentary Scientific Committee

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The Hyogo Framework for Action
  • Define the elements and obligations of
    signatories
  • Create an enabling environment where disaster
    risk reduction is a national priority to mitigate
    the consequences of natural and human induced
    hazards.
  • Develop a national disaster management structure
    in Iraq with legislative/financial/inter-ministeri
    al authority to create an enabling environment
    for the growth of a disaster resilient society.
  • Develop institutional aptitudes to raise
    technical and operational capacities of key
    national, governorate, region and local
    stakeholders to undertake hazard and risk
    assessments
  • Develop coordinated disaster risk reduction and
    preparedness plans at national, governorate,
    regional and local levels
  • Develop and implement disaster risk reduction
    strategies and programmes at national,
    governorate, regional, local and community
    levels, particularly in hazard-prone priority
    areas
  • Incorporate disaster risk assessment and
    reduction strategies in sectoral development
    plans and programmes of line ministries.

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Priority Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Reform of national disaster management agencies,
    from response oriented to adoption of an all-risk
    reduction focus and the establishment of stronger
    coordination mechanisms
  • Development of national-level policies to produce
    an enabling environment for disaster risk
    reduction to grow among stakeholders from the
    public and private sectors and civil society.
  • Raise public awareness of hazard threats while
    incorporating disaster preparedness into a focus
    on safe behavior and practices, a well-resourced
    and prepared response systems with a focus on
    national and local capacity, and ensuring that
    recovery includes efforts to reduce underlying
    risk factors.
  • Development of strong bi-lateral relationships
    between regional and international disaster risk
    reduction stakeholders.

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Priority Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Expand use of climate data to encourage more
    effective water management, agricultural planning
    and health care and effective early warning
    systems for threats including famine, drought,
    floods and severe storms.
  • Appropriate structural interventions to reduce
    risk (i.e. maintenance of wetlands, improved
    maintenance and repair of physical
    infrastructure).
  • Building resilience, promoting innovation,
    knowledge and education i.e. disaster proofing
    livelihoods, use of science and technology to
    support the livelihoods of populations at risk,
    promotion of risk awareness through education at
    all levels and improving information on the
    likely impacts of climate change.

10
Priority Areas for Disaster Risk Reduction
  • Strengthening preparedness, effective response
    mechanisms and sustainable recovery i.e.
    community level disaster preparedness
    incorporates a focus on safe behavior,
    well-resources and prepared response systems with
    a focus on national and local capacity, and
    ensuring that recovery activities include efforts
    to reduce the underlying risk factors.

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Mainstreaming Disaster Risk Management
  • Creation of a culture of disaster risk
    preparedness by incorporating disaster risk
    reduction into policies, budgeting, planning and
    programming related to sustainable development,
    relief, recovery and rehabilitation activities.
  • Reduced loss of lives/livelihood to natural and
    human-induced disasters as an outcome of the
    creation of proactive mechanisms and a strategic
    agency responsible for policy formulation,
    planning, information sharing and the
    coordination and implementation of cross sectoral
    disaster risk reduction programmes at the
    national, governorate, regional and community
    levels.
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