Youth Views on the capacity building for community-based disaster
management in context of recent disasters in Asia Pacific
Bijal “Bee” Thakore
Regional Coordinator, Asia-PacificSpace Generation Advisory Council
in support of the UN Programme on Space Applications
Talk to:SGAC European Meeting, Copenhagen
The SGAC logo has 3 people floating in space with the UN-like wreaths of wheat around it.
A lot of thought went in to this logo, and the meaning and symbolism behind it:
The three people represent a community - we do not go in to space alone, butwith all humanity.
1. SGAC and the Asia Pacific Space Generation
2. Key events and activities
3. Key areas of concern
4. Where the Space Generation can help
Content
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Active membership in 14 countries 13 National points of contacts SGC 2007 in Hyderabad, India
Asia Pacific membership
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Official SGAC countries with NPoCs
Youth population distribution
60 % of the world’s youth population 234 Million in South Asia 269 Million in East Asia Youth issues - education, welfare, health and vulnerability 14 of the UN Declared Least Developing Countries are in Asia Pacific
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Official SGAC countries with NPoCs
Youth views on Disaster Management - former SGAC input UNISPACE III 1999
Recommendation to include ‘Priority Access to Mobile Satcom Network for Disaster Emergency Management’ in the Vienna Declaration on Space and Human Development
160 youth from 60 countries SGAC 50 years Visions 2007
Recommended “Improvement of rapid response on disasters: Earth based/space based, especially for ‘developing’ or ‘third world countries’ which do not have indigenous tools”
2007 Highlights Endorsed Workshop on Youth for Space: The Next 50 years held
in Malaysia in September 2007 Endorsed the geo-information and educational portal by the
Pakistan Space Agency
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50 years visions roadmap
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276 youth - 28 countries - 900 youth visions*
*(both studies)
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Recent events in Asia Pacific 2004 South East Asian Tsunami
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The 2004 Boxing Day tsunami killed more than 200,000 people across south and south-east Asia. (AFP: William West)
Recent events in Asia Pacific - II 2007 Cyclone ‘Sidr’ in Bangladesh
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AP Photo/U.S. Navy, Christopher Lange
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Recent events in Asia Pacific - III 2008 Cyclone ‘Nargis’ in Myanmar
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Recent events in Asia Pacific - IV 2008 Earthquake in Sichuan, China
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Disasters on an average in Asia Pacific
16 June 2008 12UN COPUOS General Assembly 2008 - SGACEvents in the past week Events in the past day
International Charter “Space and Major Disasters”
A number of regional initiatives including the GMES programme in Europe Sentinel-Asia’s operational system SERVIR, a Mesoamerican visualization and monitoring portal.
UNOOSA and UN Members States defined United Nations Platform for Space-based Information for Disaster Management and Emergency Response (UN SPIDER).
SGAC supports
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SGAC calls for
Capacity building for communities An open, easy to maintain repository of
natural disaster occurrence events so that trends can be identified
An emergency number that can be dialed just like the ambulance “SOS”
Involvement of the youth in decision making and the dissemination of information
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Thank you!
See you in Glasgow…
www.spacegeneration.orgwww.explorerswanted.com
Agnieszka Lukaszczyk, Alex Karl,
Contact: [email protected]
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The Message8 things the next generation wants the space world to consider Improvement of communication (and IT) infrastructure, bringing information
and education to even the farthest villages Develop technology to use the ores & energy sources available beyond the
Earth: A NEW MANHATTAN PROJECT IS NEEDED The search for outer planets with life should continue Greater involvement and participation of women More effort needs to be given to collaborative NEO Tracking initiatives Formalization and passage of a space code of conduct and the drafting of an
international declaration of human intent to establish a peaceful space faring civilization.
Set up of an international moon/mars base with operations similar to the ISS Improvement of rapid response on disasters: Earth based/space based,
especially for ‘developing’ or ‘third world countries’ which do not have indigenous tools
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