Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030
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responsibilities should be established through laws, regulations, standards and
procedures;
(h) To empower local authorities, as appropriate, through regulatory and
financial means to work and coordinate with civil society, communities and
indigenous peoples and migrants in disaster risk management at the local level;
(i) To encourage parliamentarians to support the implementation of disaster
risk reduction by developing new or amending relevant legislation and setting
budget allocations;
(j) To promote the development of quality standards, such as certifications
and awards for disaster risk management, with the participation of the private sector,
civil society, professional associations, scientific organizations and the United
Nations;
(k) To formulate public policies, where applicable, aimed at addressing the
issues of prevention or relocation, where possible, of human settlements in disaster
risk-prone zones, subject to national law and legal systems.
Global and regional levels
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To achieve this, it is important:
(a) To guide action at the regional level through agreed regional and
subregional strategies and mechanisms for cooperation for disaster risk reduction, as
appropriate, in the light of the present Framework, in order to foster more efficient
planning, create common information systems and exchange good practices and
programmes for cooperation and capacity development, in particular to address
common and transboundary disaster risks;
(b) To foster collaboration across global and regional mechanisms and
institutions for the implementation and coherence of instruments and tools relevant
to disaster risk reduction, such as for climate change, biodiversity, sustainable
development, poverty eradication, environment, agriculture, health, food and
nutrition and others, as appropriate;
(c) To actively engage in the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction,
the regional and subregional platforms for disaster risk reduction and the thematic
platforms in order to forge partnerships, periodically assess progress on
implementation and share practice and knowledge on disaster risk-informed
policies, programmes and investments, including on development and climate
issues, as appropriate, as well as to promote the integration of disaster risk
management in other relevant sectors. Regional intergovernmental organizations
should play an important role in the regional platforms for disaster risk reduction;
(d) To promote transboundary cooperation to enable policy and planning for
the implementation of ecosystem-based approaches with regard to shared resources,
such as within river basins and along coastlines, to build resilience and reduce
disaster risk, including epidemic and displacement risk;
(e) To promote mutual learning and exchange of good practices and
information through, inter alia, voluntary and self-initiated peer reviews among
interested States;
(f) To promote the strengthening of, as appropriate, international voluntary
mechanisms for monitoring and assessment of disaster risks, including relevant data
and information, benefiting from the experience of the Hyogo Framework for Action
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