A/RES/73/231
Disaster risk reduction
2.
Urges the effective implementation of the Sendai Declaration 1 and the
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030; 2
3.
Reiterates its call for the prevention of new and the reduction of existing
disaster risk through the implementation of integrated and inclusive economic,
structural, legal, social, health, cultural, educational, environmental, technological,
political, financial and institutional measures that prevent and reduce hazard exposure
and vulnerability to disaster, increase preparedness for response and recovery and
thus strengthen resilience;
4.
Underlines the need to address the economic, social and environmental
impacts of climate change, and emphasizes the need for action at all levels to enhance
efforts to build resilience through, inter alia, the sustainable management of ecosystems,
and to build resilience to reduce the impacts and costs of natural disasters;
5.
Encourages countries, the relevant United Nations bodies, agencies, funds
and programmes and other relevant institutions and stakeholders to take into
consideration the important role of coordinated disaster risk governance across
sectors for the achievement of sustainable development and, inter alia, the
strengthening of disaster prevention as well as preparedness for effective response,
recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction;
6.
Encourages focused action within and across sectors by countries at the
local, national, regional and global levels in the four priority areas of the Sendai
Framework, namely, understanding disaster risk, strengthening disaster risk
governance to manage disaster risk, investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience
and enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response and in order to “build back
better” in recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction;
7.
Acknowledges the work of the agencies, funds and programmes of the
United Nations system in disaster risk reduction and the updated United Nations Plan
of Action on Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience: Towards a Risk -informed and
Integrated Approach to Sustainable Development, requests the relevant United
Nations bodies, agencies, funds and programmes, and urges other relevant institutions
and stakeholders, to continue to align their work with the Plan of Action, including
through risk-informed strategic plans, common country assessments and United
Nations Development Assistance Frameworks, in order to enhance the coordination,
coherence and efficiency of support to countries on disaster risk reduction, guided by
the Senior Leadership Group on Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience convened by
the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction,
according to the Sendai Framework;
8.
Calls upon all relevant actors to work towards the achievement of the
global targets adopted in the Sendai Framework;
9.
Recognizes progress made in achieving target (e) of the Sendai Framework
and that the development of risk-informed strategic plans, policies, programmes and
investments and national and local disaster risk reduction strategies is essential for
sustainable development;
10. Also recognizes in this regard, given the shorter time frame for achieving
target (e) of the Sendai Framework by 2020, the scale of action needed for the
development of national and local disaster risk reduction strategies, and thus urges
States to continue to prioritize and support the development of inclusive national and
local disaster risk reduction strategies, with particula r focus on local strategies and
programmes, and to promote their alignment and integration with sustainable
development and climate change adaptation strategies, including national adaptation
plans, as appropriate, making use of practical guidance to suppo rt the achievement of
target (e), and notes in this regard the relevant voluntary “Words into Action” guidelines;
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