Global consultations are organized by UNISDR or partner agencies, involving member states, organizations and stakeholder groups from different continents and regions. These include the on-line dialogues and the Advisory Group for the Post-HFA.
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Regional consultations aim for countries and stakeholder groups to assess the progress and challenges in developing regional strategies and plans for reducing disaster risks including trans-boundary risks in the region.
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National consultations aim to engage multi-stakeholder dialogue at the country level to discuss the development of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction by building upon the national reporting process, sharing insights on challenges in reducing risks and impacts of disasters.
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Local consultations aim to engage local governments and communities in the discussions on how to build resilience to disasters and what needs to be in a post-2015 framework on disaster risk reduction from a local perspective.
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The inclusive consultative process seeks to engage with many stakeholders such as national and local governments, private sector and civil society, vulnerable groups, parliamentarians, youth, science and technology institutions, media and intergovernmental bodies.
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Thematic consultations devote to issues of significance in reducing disaster risk and building resilience, as learned from the HFA implementation and emerging from Post-HFA consultations such as: risk governance, land use planning, gender and vulnerable groups. For informed consultations, see thematic papers under 'DRR and Emerging Issues' below.
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Get involved!Disaster risk reduction and building resilience are imperative for any future development agenda. Think pieces are prepared to guide the discussions on how DRR and resilience should be reflected in the new Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the post-2015 Development Agenda as well as to create stronger ties between climate actions and DRR.
The Hyogo Framework for Action Monitoring and Progress Review facilitates monitoring, evaluating and reporting on the implementation of disaster risk reduction measures at the national, regional and global levels.
Thematic and Working Papers are prepared by UNISDR and partners to stimulate discussions at all levels to advance the DRR agenda and contribute to the development of a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction (HFA 2).