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Dear Readers,
On 28 August
2006 ADPC received the first installment of
US$ 48,588 from a total amount of US$ 323,902
from the UN-ESCAP administered Tsunami Regional
Trust Fund, established by the Royal Thai Government
with US$10 million seed money in September 2005.
These funds, the first to be awarded, will be
used to install critical components of the ADPC-facilitated
‘Tsunami and Multi-Hazard Early Warning
System in Southeast Asia and the Indian Ocean’
in Myanmar, the Philippines and Vietnam.
Four Sea-level
Stations, employed to detect and measure anomalous
tidal movements, such as those created by tsunami
waves, will be established in these three countries
by ADPC in collaboration with the University
of Hawaii Sea Level Center and the respective
national agencies. The data from these stations,
transmitted in real time via satellite uplinks
through the UNESCO/IOC Global Sea-Level Observation
System (GLOSS) framework, will greatly enhance
existing capacities for assessing tsunami waves
and disseminating tsunami warnings across the
region from international and national tsunami
watch providers. Under a UNDP-Thailand funded
programme ADPC has already established two Sea-Level
Stations in the southern coastal waters of Thailand.
The ADPC-facilitated
Early-Warning System is in the first stage of
implementation across 10 countries following
the endorsement of Bangladesh, Cambodia, China,
Lao PDR, the Maldives, Myanmar, the Philippines,
Sri Lanka, Thailand and Vietnam.
On that note,
I invite you to peruse the chronological list
of ADPC news and activities for the month of
September.
Dr. Suvit Yodmani
Executive Director
Asian Disaster Preparedness Center
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Ms.
Gabrielle Iglesias from ADPC’s Urban Disaster
Risk Management (UDRM) team, received a “Best
Paper Presentation Award” as the 2nd best
paper in the recently-held Map Asia 2006 Conference
at Bangkok. The title of the paper is “GIS
and E-Government Initiatives in Four Philippine
Cities”. The conference is the 5th Annual
International Conference and Exhibition on Geographic
Information Technology and Applications, organized
by the magazine GIS Development. For more information,
please visit http://www.adpc.net |
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ADPC
participates at the ASEAN Committee on Disaster
Management (ACDM), Yogyakarta, Indonesia (31
Aug-1 Sep)
ADPC, represented by the Director of the Disaster
Management Systems (DMS) team, Mr. Loy Rego
participated at the 7th meeting of the ASEAN
Committee on Disaster Management (ACDM). The
ACDM focal points and country delegations, partners
of ACDM and members of the ASEAN secretariat
participated in the two-day meeting on lessons
learned from the Emergency Response of ACDM
members to the Jogjakarta earthquake, followed
by a field visit to the earthquake affected
areas of Yogjakarta. The meeting saw discussions
on implementation of the ASEAN Agreement on
Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER),
planning for the ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency
Response Simulation Exercise, updates on ACDM
Collaborations etc. ADPC reported on its ongoing
support and future proposal for collaboration
in implementation of a priority sub project
of the ASEAN Regional Program of Disaster Management.
MOU
signed between ADPC the Government of Sri
Lanka, Bangkok (4 Sep)
The Government of Sri Lanka and the Asian
Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) signed
a Memorandum of Understanding on Regional
Cooperation on Multi-Hazard Early Warning
Arrangements, Preparedness and Mitigation
of Natural Hazards, including Tsunamis for
South East Asia and the Indian Ocean at a
ceremony in Bangkok, Thailand. The MOU was
signed by Mr. P.D Amarasinghe, Secretary of
the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human
Rights, Government of Sri Lanka and Dr. Suvit
Yodmani, Executive Director of ADPC.
The ceremony, organised in collaboration with
the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Royal Thai
Government, as host country to a regional
early warning node for Tsunami and other hazards,
was marked by the presence of Hon. Mahinda
Samarasinghe, Minister for Disaster Management
and Human Rights, Sri Lanka, Ambassador Sihasak
Phuangketkeow, Deputy Permanent Secretary
of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Royal
Thai Government, H.E. Mr. J.D.A. Wijewardena,
Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Thailand, Mr. P.D
Amarasinghe, Secretary of the Ministry of
Disaster Management and Human Rights, Government
of Sri Lanka, Mr. GHP Dharmaratne, Director
General of Department of Meteorology, Government
of Sri Lanka, Dr. Suvit Yodmani, Executive
Director, ADPC and Mr. A.R. Subbiah, Director
of ADPC's Climate Risk Management (CRM) team.
Climate Risk Management: Flood Forecast Technology
for Disaster Preparedness, Bangladesh (1-10
Sep)
ADPC sent a senior technical expert from the
Climate Risk Management (CRM) team on a mission
to Dhaka, Bangladesh to carry out activities
under the Flood Forecast Technology for Disaster
Preparedness in Bangladesh, also known as
Climate Forecast Applications in Bangladesh.
Activities during the first mission included
site profiling, signing of memorandum of agreement
with the Bangladesh Water Development Board
(BWDB) and Department of Agricultural Extension
(DAE), and finalization of the Livelihood
Adaptation for Climate Change report. A follow-up
mission will be carried out from 23-30 September
in order to conduct research for a technical
report on forecast product development and
evaluation that ADPC will put together with
national partners.
Conference
on Geoinformation Technology, Pakistan (2-4
Sep)
ADPC represented by a manager of the Training
Resources Group participated at the “Use
of Geoinformation Technology in Disaster Management”
conference in Islamabad. The event was organized
by the National University of Science and
Technology, Islamabad.
Regional
Early Warning Program: ADPC to conduct Disaster
Management Policy and Institutional Analysis,
Thailand (4-8 Sep)
ADPC sent a technical expert from the Climate
Risk Management team to conduct the second
round of interviews with key agencies involved
in disaster management in Thailand, including
the Department of Mineral Resources, Thai
Red Cross, Department of Public Works and
Town and Country Planning. This activity was
part of the three-country institutional and
policy assessment that is aimed at informing
disaster management policies and supporting
the operations of national disaster management
organizations. The results of the study will
be presented at a regional disaster management
workshop, to be organized in the near future.
Regional
Early Warning Program: ADPC to assist Indonesia
to assess Disaster Risk Management Policy
and Institutional Framework, Indonesia (11-15
Sep)
ADPC through technical experts of the Climate
Risk Management team and a consultant are
conducting an assessment of Indonesia’s
disaster risk management policy and institutional
framework. The assessment is expected to identify
gaps and possible interventions through the
US Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning System (IOTWS)
program. This activity follows the secondary
review of existing resources on Indonesian
policies and institutional arrangements, which
was conducted between 3-31 July, and will
be based on a design framework developed by
ADPC in collaboration with a consultant for
the US IOTWS program. The US IOTWS program
is funded by USAID and is contracted to Tetra
Tech Co. and the International Research Group,
with assistance and collaboration from ADPC.
Regional
Early Warning Program: ADPC to assess status
of observational network and numerical weather
prediction, Vietnam (17-23 Sep)
Under the Enhancing Community Resilience to
Natural Disasters in Southeast Asia”
project, supported directly by the Danish
Government, ADPC will assess the national
and provincial-level meteorological observational
network and the status of numerical weather
prediction system in Vietnam. Technical experts
from the Climate Risk Management (CRM) team
will also conduct assessments to determine
ADPC’s role in improving the capacity
of Vietnam to do severe weather forecasting.
PROMISE
Annual Working Group Meeting, Manila, Philippines
(2-4 Oct)
ADPC’s Program for Hydro-Meteorological
Disaster Mitigation in Secondary Cities in
Asia (PROMISE) will have its annual Working
Group Meeting (WGM) in Manila. The meeting
will cover the status, implementation, and
monitoring of PROMISE, and will have planning
workshops for the second year of the program.
Representatives from the five country partners
and from the five demonstration cities will
present status reports on hazard and (participatory)
vulnerability assessments conducted so far.
Other invited guests will provide technical
support to country partners. The US Agency
for International Development (USAID) country
representatives for the five demonstration
sites will also attend the WGM. PROMISE, supported
by the office of Foreign Disaster Assistance
(OFDA), USAID, is being implemented by ADPC’s
Urban Disaster Risk Management (UDRM) team,
which is organizing the WGM in the Philippines,
one of the five program countries (Bangladesh,
Pakistan, the Philippines, Sri Lanka and Vietnam).
Regional
Early Warning Program: ADPC to lead Coastal
Community Resilience Pilot Assessment in Tamil
Nadu, India, (Oct)
ADPC through its Climate Risk Management (CRM)
team will design and coordinate community-level
Coastal Community Resilience (CCR) pilot assessment
in selected pilot sites in India, one of the
five participating countries. The field assessment
plan has been coordinated with the Government
of Tamil Nadu and discussed with various agencies
working in the state. This initiative aims
to provide a deeper understanding of the overall
baseline condition, the status of community
resilience, the last mile communication gaps
at the community level, and other elements
of community resilience. The CCR generic framework
and assessment tool that has been developed
under the US Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning
System (IOTWS) program, supported by USAID
will be incorporated in this exercise. Results
are expected to contribute to the overall
adoption and planning initiative of the Government
of Tamil Nadu that intends to build sustainable
community resilience against major coastal
hazards, including tsunami.
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TRAININGS AND WORKSHOPS
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