A/RES/69/283
Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030
(c) To promote the use and expansion of thematic platforms of cooperation,
such as global technology pools and global systems to share know-how, innovation
and research and ensure access to technology and information on disaster risk
reduction;
(d) To incorporate disaster risk reduction measures into multilateral and
bilateral development assistance programmes within and across all sectors, as
appropriate, related to poverty reduction, sustainable development, natural resource
management, the environment, urban development and adaptation to climate
change.
Support from international organizations
48. To support the implementation of the present Framework, the following is
necessary:
(a) The United Nations and other international and regional organizations,
international and regional financial institutions and donor agencies engaged in
disaster risk reduction are requested, as appropriate, to enhance the coordination of
their strategies in this regard;
(b) The entities of the United Nations system, including the funds and
programmes and the specialized agencies, through the United Nations Plan of
Action on Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience, United Nations Development
Assistance Frameworks and country programmes, to promote the optimum use of
resources and to support developing countries, at their request, in the
implementation of the present Framework, in coordination with other relevant
frameworks, such as the International Health Regulations (2005), including through
the development and the strengthening of capacities and clear and focused
programmes that support the priorities of States in a balanced, well-coordinated and
sustainable manner, within their respective mandates;
(c) The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction, in particular, to
support the implementation, follow-up and review of the present Framework by:
preparing periodic reviews on progress, in particular for the Global Platform for
Disaster Risk Reduction, and, as appropriate, in a timely manner, along with the
follow-up process at the United Nations, supporting the development of coherent
global and regional follow-up and indicators, and in coordination, as appropriate,
with other relevant mechanisms for sustainable development and climate change,
and updating the existing web-based Hyogo Framework for Action Monitor
accordingly; participating actively in the work of the Inter-Agency and Expert
Group on Sustainable Development Goal Indicators; generating evidence-based and
practical guidance for implementation in close collaboration with States and through
the mobilization of experts; reinforcing a culture of prevention among relevant
stakeholders through supporting development of standards by experts and technical
organizations, advocacy initiatives and dissemination of disaster risk information,
policies and practices, as well as by providing education and training on disaster
risk reduction through affiliated organizations; supporting countries, including
through national platforms or their equivalent, in their development of national
plans and monitoring trends and patterns in disaster risk, loss and impacts;
convening the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction and supporting the
organization of regional platforms for disaster risk reduction in cooperation with
regional organizations; leading the revision of the United Nations Plan of Action on
Disaster Risk Reduction for Resilience; facilitating the enhancement of, and
continuing to service, the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
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