The
6th Africa Regional Platform (AfRP) on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)
concluded over the weekend in Mauritius. It was organized by the African
Union and United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Risk
Reduction and co-hosted by the SADC and the Government of Mauritius. The
East African Community was represented both at the Experts segment and
in the High Level Ministerial Session by Mr. Jean Baptiste Havugimana,
the Director for Productive Sectors.
The AfRP is a biennial forum that brings together African Member States, intergovernmental organizations and development partners to review progress in the implementation of the continental and global disaster risk reduction frameworks.
The 6th AfRP on DRR is the first continental meeting on DRR organized after the adoption of the Sendai framework on DRR by UN member states in Sendai, Japan in March 2015. The Framework provides a critical strategy for building resilience and addressing the impact of disasters representing a serious threat to millions of people in Africa and across the world. The 6th AfRP was a concrete opportunity for Africa to set up a functional path to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable communities in Africa.
The AfRP is a biennial forum that brings together African Member States, intergovernmental organizations and development partners to review progress in the implementation of the continental and global disaster risk reduction frameworks.
The 6th AfRP on DRR is the first continental meeting on DRR organized after the adoption of the Sendai framework on DRR by UN member states in Sendai, Japan in March 2015. The Framework provides a critical strategy for building resilience and addressing the impact of disasters representing a serious threat to millions of people in Africa and across the world. The 6th AfRP was a concrete opportunity for Africa to set up a functional path to alleviate the suffering of the most vulnerable communities in Africa.
The outcome of the 6th Africa Platform on DRR is an Africa Statement of DRR, the Mauritius Declaration on continental commitment and a revised Programme of Action on DRR for Africa.
During the Experts segment, Mr. Jean Baptiste Havugimana was a panelist under the theme: “Risk governance to showcase the status of EAC in implementing the Sendai Framework and the role of the DRR Act in achieving priority two of the Sendai Framework - Enhancing Risk governance”. Mr. Havugimana further presented during the Ministerial Session the EAC Position Paper and Commitment in the implementation of the Sendai Framework. The Statement was a summary of discussions held by all EAC delegations during their session as a REC.
Attached is the East African Community Statement.
6TH
SESSION OF THE AFRP ON DRR, 22-26 NOV MAURITIUS
STATEMENT OF THE
EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY
PREAMBLE
1.
The East African Community Secretariat wishes to congratulate the
Government and the People of the Republic of Mauritius for the excellent
hosting and the reception accorded to all delegates during the 6th
Africa Regional Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction and management here in
Mauritius.
2.
East Africa Community also wishes the African Union Commission and the
United Nations Office for Disaster Reduction and Partners success in the
on-going preparations for the forthcoming World Forum on Disaster Risk
Reduction Scheduled for May 2017 in Cancun, Mexico.
3.
East African Community also wishes to recognize with appreciation the
continued support on implementing Disaster Risk Reduction Programme at the
sub-regional level provided to the Regional Economic Communities through the
Africa Regional Office, in particular the extension of Technical Assistance in
form of Technical Advisor to the East African Community Risk Reduction and
Management Unit.
Where are we? What
are the challenges? And what are our future plans?
4.
EAC has made significant progress in strengthening the Disaster Risk
Management capacities and made some milestone achievements, key among of them
being the East African Community Disaster Risk Reduction Act, 2016 and the
Climate Change Vulnerability Impact Assessment Study.
5.
I am pleased to inform you that the aforesaid Act was passed by the 4th
Session of the 5th Assembly held in Arusha on 10th March, 2016, paving the way
for the region to take necessary disaster preparedness, management, and
protection and mitigation measures as well as in handling disasters in a more
co-ordinated manner.
6.
The Act is currently under consideration by Partner States officials and
will be assented to during the 18th Ordinary Heads of State Summit scheduled to
take place early next year.
7.
Under the Impact Vulnerability Assessment study, Climate Hot spots maps
have been prepared and the EAC Sectoral Council on Environment and Natural
Resources Management adopted the results.
8.
East African Community is in the process of
Building a Climate Information Network and User Interface to respond to the needs of
priority stakeholders. Four thematic areas have been identified a) Agriculture
& food security; b) water resources & hydro climatic disasters; c)
weather and climate; d) land cover, land use change and ecosystems.
9.
We have started the process by designing a regional climate information
network through collaborative partnerships with other regional organizations
such as FEWS NET, RCMRD/SERVIR, and ICPAC with support from USAID.
10.
Last but not least, EAC has established a
dedicated Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Unit under its structure at
the EAC Secretariat under the Direct Supervision of the Secretary General. The
Unit reports to the Council of Ministers through the Secretary General.
11.
The unit will play a key role in the
implementation of the East African Community Disaster Risk Reduction Act and
the implementation of the Sendai Framework in the Region
However, besides
the achievements, there are still Challenges, which include the following:
12.
Partner States are at different levels in Disaster Risk Reduction
Legislation, which complicates the harmonisation process.
13.
Lack of resources to support: (i) the integration of Disaster Risk
Reduction into education curriculum; (ii) Development of regional emergency
response plans; (iii) Development of web portal for depositing Disaster Risk
Reduction and other related emergencies; (iv) the operationalization of the
established Disaster Risk Reduction Unit at the EAC Secretariat; and (v)
strengthening and harmonizing existing regional early warning systems.
Other challenges include:
14.
Limited budget allocation to Disaster Risk Reduction and Management
Programme at both regional and national levels.
15.
Out-dated disaster maps
16.
Lack of harmonised mechanisms and coordination in addressing transboundary
disasters.
17.
Climate variability, which is impacting key sectors including water,
agriculture, health, wildlife and tourism, Energy and infrastructure.
What are our
futures plans?
18.
The East African Community commits to implement its Disaster Risk Reduction Law as soon as it is assented to
and in line with the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction. In this
regard, the EAC priorities will be the following:
i. Strengthen
existing institutional capacities and set up new institutions established under
the Act by 2018.
ii. Review the EAC DRR
and Management Strategy 2012-2016 and plan of action in accordance with the
aligned African Programme of Action by 2017.
iii. Update disaster
maps and map out disasters evacuation centres by 2018.
iv. Ensure DRR Programmes are
people-centred.
v. Adopt best
practice such as the “Ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction (EcoDRR) Management
approach” for reducing disaster risks, and
vi. Harmonising
mechanisms and coordination for transboundary hazards.
In conclusion
19.
EAC further reiterates its commitment to create the necessary conducive and
enabling environment to strengthen resilience of communities to disasters to
ensure sustainable development and
poverty eradication, and to integrate, as appropriate both disaster risk reduction
and building of resilience into policies, plans and programmes.
20.
Therefore, the East African Community calls upon the African Union
Commission, the African Development Bank, the United Nations Office for
disaster Reduction, the World Bank and all our partners, to join EAC in walking
the talk in order to have more actions to support the communities that have entrusted
us to serve them.
Hakuna maoni:
Chapisha Maoni