June 2022 - You are accessing an old version of our website. The SDGs Voluntary Commitments have been migrated here: https://sdgs.un.org/partnerships

You will be redirected to the new Partnership Platform in 10 seconds.

#SDGAction367
Enhancing Emergency Preparedness Capacities and Systems for Stronger National Resilience
Description/achievement of initiative

OCHA will contribute, alongside other humanitarian organisations, to ensure that broader collective efforts are made by humanitarian and development actors to increase the resilience of communities and states in high risk of disasters.
Specifically, OCHA commits to:

1) Adopt a holistic risk management approach to emergency preparedness. This will be done by coordinating the implementation of minimum preparedness systems to strengthen the in-country humanitarian coordination system;

2) Work with development partners to create an enabling environment for emergency preparedness;

3) Support countries to better integrate the secondary hazards of technological and industrial accidents into national contingency planning.

Implementation methodologies

OCHA will roll out a Minimum Preparedness Package (MPP) approach in disaster-prone, high-risk countries. OCHA's Global Focus Model will be used as the basis for prioritising these countries over the next three years. The package will increase the speed and efficiency of the national and the country team's response to disasters.

OCHA will work closely with development partners to ensure Humanitarian Coordinators, Resident Coordinators and Country Teams focus on risk management and resilience in a complementary manner.

Arrangements for Capacity-Building and Technology Transfer

Coordination mechanisms/governance structure

Partner(s)

United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Progress reports
2015
Operational guidance on the integration of the secondary hazards of technological and industrial accidents into national contingency planning developed and capacity-building workshops organized through the virtual Environmental Emergencies Centre.
2015
OCHA's MPP approach rolled out, supported and implemented in a relevant proportion of disaster-prone, high-risk countries where only a Resident Coordination is present (98 countries as of May 2012).
2015
OCHA's MPP approach rolled out, supported and implemented in 100% of disaster-prone, high-risk countries where there is a Humanitarian Coordinator and an OCHA presence.
Other, please specify
n/a

Basic information
Time-frame: - 2015-12-31
Partners
United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
Countries
Contact information
Mr. Pierre Bessuges, Chief, Emergency Preparedness Section - OCHA, bessuges@un.org
United Nations