Vol. 9, No. 1 January-March 2003

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ADPC PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES


ADPC Receives the "Gold Medal of National Construction" from
the Royal Government of Cambodia

The Royal Government of Cambodia Gold Medal of National Construction was awarded to Dr Suvit Yodmani, Executive Director of ADPC, for the great support and assistance to the National Committee for Disaster Management. The award was presented by HE General Nhim Vanda during a ceremony at Phnom Penh on January 24, 2003. This medal was given as a token and testimony of gratitude for his contribution in the reconstruction of the nation.


Recently-signed Memoranda of Understanding

MoU with the Disaster Management Bureau and Boy Scouts in Bangladesh
A memorandum of understanding was signed on December 23, 2002, between the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center (ADPC) and the Disaster Management Bureau (DMB), Ministry of Disaster Management and Relief, Government of Bangladesh.

The MoU essentially covers collaboration on training and capacity-building activities to foster comprehensive disaster management and development, and implementation of joint projects in areas related to community-based and urban disaster management in Bangladesh. The MoU was signed by Mr Golam Mowla, Director General of DMB and Dr Suvit Yodmani, Executive Director of ADPC.

On January 21, 2003, ADPC signed an MoU with the Chief Commissioner of Scouts and ADPC where it was proposed that ADPC will train 3,000 boy scouts on disaster-preparedness over three years. The MoU was signed by Dr Suvit Yodmani and Mr Fazlur Rahman, Secretary, Ministry of Public Health and Chief Commissioner of Scouts.


MoU with the
World Health Organization (WPRO and SEARO)
On February 25, 2003, ADPC signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the World Health Organization (WPRO and SEARO) at the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center office in Bangkok. The MoU is for the joint collaboration and partnership between the two organizations to undertake the program on Public Health and Emergency Management of Asia and the Pacific (PHEMAP) Program. The program is for the Ministries of Health to plan for, and develop policies and guidelines for the use in emergencies. The MoU was signed by Dr Suvit Yodmani, on behalf of ADPC and Dr Bjorn Melgaard, WHO Representative, Thailand on behalf of WHO.

MoU with the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, Thailand
February 14, 2003, marked a significant occasion for ADPC when a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed with the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), the new Thai Government agency. Present at the ceremony were Mr Kosin Ketthong, DDPM Director General, Dr Krasae Chanawongse, Advisor to the Prime Minister and ADPC's
Chairman of Board of Trustees, Mr Pairote Promsarn, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Interior, and Dr Suvit Yodmani, Executive Director, ADPC. The MoU facilitates collaboration between ADPC and DDPM in strengthening disaster management in Thailand, following the bureaucratic restructure in October 2002. ADPC provides technical assistance in building capacity of DDPM officials in respect to disaster management.


Enhancing Resilience and Improving Decision-Making: Symposium on Climate and Extreme Events in the Asia-Pacific Bangkok, Thailand-March 2003

According to the 2000 World Disaster Report, over 80% of the world’s climate-related disasters occurred in Asia. While acknowledging the lack of sufficient data to accurately assess trends and the need for enhanced details in models used to project changes in some phenomena, the Third Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC TAR) provides some estimates of scientific confidence in observed and projected changes in extreme events (IPCC, 2001). Many of the conditions discussed, such as more intense precipitation events, increased summer continental drying with associated risk of drought and changes in tropical cyclone wind and precipitation intensities, have significant potential consequences for countries in the Asia-Pacific.

In recent years, a number of research programs have emerged in the region, designed to enhance our understanding of the nature and consequences of climate-related events, and also to explore the application of climate information to support decision-making. However, no attempt has been made to synthesize the results of these individual programs for the development and application of useful and usable climate information in the region. To that end, the Pacific Science Association, the East-West Center and the Asian Disaster Preparedness Center held a Symposium on Climate and Extreme Events in the Asia-Pacific: Enhancing Resilience and Improving Decision-Making as part of the 20th Pacific Science Congress. The symposium provided a platform for sharing individual experiences and discussion on integrating themes that will help develop a framework for comparing individual programs, identifying common problems and opportunities. The themes included:

  • Communication,
  • Participation,
  • Information use,
  • Institutional capacity and
  • Scientific and technical issues.

The symposium is part of a bigger initiative; it will provide an opportunity for participants, managers and sponsors of various programs to collectively review the insights being gained from their individual efforts and develop a shared vision for the future. For details on the symposium visit http://www.adpc.net/ece/News.html or http://www.20pscbangkok.com/Main.asp


Visit of the Delegation of Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau

A delegation of 6 officials from the Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau and its sub-units visited ADPC between March 3-9, 2003, to survey the possibility of developing a collaborative training program between the two organizations. For a detailed report please visit  http://www.adpc.net/technical/ch/14032003/default.htm


 


Seminar on Thailand Disaster Mitigation Strategy, Bangkok
 

Mr Thomas Dolan, Senior Regional Advisor, OFDA, USAID making a presentation on "OFDA's  policy and accomplishments in disaster management in Asia".

Khun Jechun Pravit, Former Chief Commissioner of the Fire Brigade, Royal Thai Police during the group discussion on Fire Hazard Mitigation.

Panel discussion during the morning session. The panelists were: (left-right) Mr Surapong Pongtadsirikul, Deputy Director General, DDPM; Ms Suchada Chinachit, Thai Research Fund; Dr Prapansak Buranaprapa, Director General of the Meteorological Department; Dr Suvit Yodmani, Executive Director, ADPC; Mr Varin Dejchareon, Director of Bangkok Civil Defence Force and Mr Surin Prangprasobchoke, Director of Public Relation Institute, Department of Public Relations, Thailand.


For the complete report please visit http://www.adpc.net/audmp/news/2003/feb/th.html#2


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