Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030
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Scientific and Technical Advisory Group in mobilizing science and technical work
on disaster risk reduction; leading, in close coordination with States, the update of
the publication entitled “2009 UNISDR Terminology on Disaster Risk Reduction”,
in line with the terminology agreed upon by States; and maintaining the
stakeholders’ commitment registry;
(d) International financial institutions, such as the World Bank and regional
development banks, to consider the priorities of the present Framework for
providing financial support and loans for integrated disaster risk reduction to
developing countries;
(e) Other international organizations and treaty bodies, including the
Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate
Change, international financial institutions at the global and regional levels and the
International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement to support developing
countries, at their request, in the implementation of the present Framework, in
coordination with other relevant frameworks;
(f) The United Nations Global Compact, as the main United Nations
initiative for engagement with the private sector and business, to further engage
with and promote the critical importance of disaster risk reduction for sustainable
development and resilience;
(g) The overall capacity of the United Nations system to assist developing
countries in disaster risk reduction should be strengthened by providing adequate
resources through various funding mechanisms, including increased, timely, stable
and predictable contributions to the United Nations Trust Fund for Disaster
Reduction and by enhancing the role of the Trust Fund in relation to the
implementation of the present Framework;
(h) The Inter-Parliamentary Union and other relevant regional bodies and
mechanisms for parliamentarians, as appropriate, to continue supporting and
advocating disaster risk reduction and the strengthening of national legal
frameworks;
(i) The United Cities and Local Government organization and other relevant
bodies of local governments to continue supporting cooperation and mutual learning
among local governments for disaster risk reduction and the implementation of the
present Framework.
Follow-up actions
49. The Conference invites the General Assembly, at its seventieth session, to
consider the possibility of including the review of the global progress in the
implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015–2030 as
part of its integrated and coordinated follow-up processes to United Nations
conferences and summits, aligned with the Economic and Social Council, the Highlevel Political Forum for Sustainable Development and the quadrennial
comprehensive policy review cycles, as appropriate, taking into account the
contributions of the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction and regional
platforms for disaster risk reduction and the Hyogo Framework for Action Monitor
system.
50. The Conference recommends to the General Assembly the establishment, at its
sixty-ninth session, of an open-ended intergovernmental working group, comprising
experts nominated by Member States, and supported by the United Nations Office
for Disaster Risk Reduction, with involvement of relevant stakeholders, for the
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