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Promoting an ‘Alternative Perspective’ for Disaster Risk Reduction in South Asia An update on recent Disaster Risk Reduction initiatives
2009.08.14
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Introduction to Duryog Nivaran
Established 1995 to:
• build a platform for regional dialogue to facilitate effective regional cooperation,
• interaction, and information and experience sharing
• build a concerned media
• research policy, practice and grass root community actions
in the South Asian Region
‘Alternative Perspective’
Disasters/conflicts are part of the normal process of development
Mitigation of disasters/conflict is possible and should be aimed
Analysis of linkages in society during normal times is fundamental to understand disasters/conflicts
Reducing people’s vulnerability to disaster/conflicts can be done by strengthening their capacity that happen through changes to above relationships/structures in society.
‘Alternative Perspective’ Cont..
Decentralized institutions should lead intervention strategies. Participation of people paramount in this; people treated as “partners” in development
Ensuring accountability and transparency in implementation emphasized
Disasters/conflicts viewed as opportunities for social transformation
DN’s role in South Asia
Policy Dialogue in August 2006 in New Delhi organized with the Home Ministry of Government of India - South Asian regional consensus on DRR
Action plan to operationalise regional consensus at meeting organized with the Ministry of Disaster Management and Human Rights, Government of Sri Lanka in Colombo in 2007
Technical inputs to government of Sri Lanka to mainstream DRR into development planning
DN’s Role in South Asia
Participated in both GAR and VFL 2009 processes
International/Regional research comparative analysis e.g. analysis on gender mainstreaming in South Asia 2009)
South Asia Disaster Report 2005 & 2008
Assist SDMC to compile HFA progress in South Asia
Current Contribution
• SADR 2009 (interim) on Climate Change and DRR in South Asia
• Update DRSL framework based on action research feed back over last 4-5 years
• Promotion of DDRM as a planning and implementing process to move towards DRR at local level
Decentralized Disaster Risk Management
Disasters are pending issues and unresolved problems of development and governance
Decentralization is the policy of delegating more decision-making authority throughout levels of governance, away from a central authority
The concept derives its insights from the learning of CBDRM concept and practice spreading over last ten years in South Asia
DDRM advocates that local level governance institutions are actively engaged in risk reduction
Decentralized Disaster Risk Management
• Focus LG
• Limitations of CBDRM
• Studied LG in India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka
• Work with LG and piloting some concepts on ground in SL
• Worked with PDMA to consider institutionalizing the process
DN’s position
• Hierarchy– Elected; changing; locally rooted– Administrative; Techno centric and
bureaucratic
• Recognize multiple crisis– Political leadership lack visioning capacity– Administrative layer lack competence,
comprehension and motivation
DDRM as a planning approach
DDRM recommends to work at both level
– Engage political leadership on visioning
– Incentives for administration
Resources
• Create knowledge base/information systems
• Planning tools
• Understand resource availability
• Deficits/gaps
Resources
Fiscal
• Understand mechanisms and allocations
• Stock taking allocations (budget lines)
• Complementing resources
• Gaps
DDRM
• Approach to local DRR ; a process not a project
• Reverse investing bottom up with top down ; target setting crisis
• Backstopping for both levels
• Facilitate visioning, planning and communication strategy
• Communication • Media• Outdoor campaigning • Documentaries in local/regional
languages buying air time • 3D animation • South Asia WG on LG and DRR• SA political leaders dialogue