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Published on
21 January 2021
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Fostering Indonesian Youth and Young Professionals as the Generator of Innovation in Science, Engineering, and Technology for Disaster Resilience at National and Global Levels

Expected duration
Nov 2018 - Dec 2030
SFVC commitment ID
20190830_001
Version
1.1
Author
Hanif Sulaeman
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U-INSPIRE Indonesia is a Youth and Young Professionals platform in Science, Engineering, Technology, and Innovation for DRR. It aims to accelerate the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction by supporting policy and actions at local, national, and international levels.

    Description

    U-INSPIRE is a platform of youth and young professionals (YPP) in Science, Engineering, Technology and Innovation (SETI) to accelerate the implementation of Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) in line with the Sendai Framework. The goal is to support DRR policy and action at the local, national, and international levels. U-INSPIRE was initiated in Indonesia, and it is currently spread to several countries in Asia.

    The idea of establishing U-INSPIRE started after a meeting of thirty-one youth and young professionals from six cities across Indonesia by the support of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) Office Jakarta, the International Center For Interdisciplinary and Advanced Research (ICIAR LIPI), and UNDRR's Science and Technology Advisory Group (STAG, Working Group on Capacity Building and Higher Education) on 29 March 2018. On the 03 November 2018, during the First Regional Workshop on Strengthening, Empowering, and Mobilizing Youth and Young Professionals in SETI for DRR in Asia and the Pacific, U-INSPIRE Indonesia was officially launched by the support of UNESCO Office Jakarta, ICIAR LIPI, UNDRR, UNMGCY, IRDR, BNPB, UF-DRR, ITB, The National Platform for DRR, and other stakeholders.

    The vision of U-INSPIRE Indonesia is “Indonesian youth and young professionals as the generator of innovation in science, engineering, and technology for disaster resilience at national and global level”.

    U-INSPIRE Indonesia commits to (1) connect youth and young professionals in all provinces of Indonesia and with the global community; (2) create space for youth and young professionals to empower their role in DRR; (3) bringing the voice of youth and young professionals; (4) bridge the gap from academia, government, community; (5) promote multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary collaboration; (6) bridging information from global to national/local and vice versa.

    SMART objectives for our commitment:
    1. Youth and young professionals in 34 provinces became focal points for innovation in SETI for DRR
    2. U-INSPIRE became part of national and global think tanks.

    Concrete results include the formation of the platform itself, workshops, knowledge products, and other advocacy activities.

    Did the Sendai Framework change or contribute to changes in your activities/organization? If so, how?

    Yes. The Sendai Framework recognizes youth leadership and encourages governments to engage with youth in the design and implementation of policies, plans and standards. We envisioned ourselves as Indonesian youth and young professionals as the generator of innovation in science, engineering, and technology for disaster resilience at local, national, and global level; therefore, our commitment is aligned with priorities and targets of Sendai Framework for DRR, 36a(ii): “[Y]outh are agents of change and should be given the space and modalities to contribute to disaster risk reduction, in accordance with legislation, national practice and educational curricula”

    What led you to make this commitment/initiative?

    What was your position before making this Voluntary Commitment / prior to the Sendai Framework?

    Despite the potential excellent contribution by youth and young professionals (YYP) for DRR and the need to accelerate Sendai Framework implementation, efforts by those in Indonesia were scattered and uncoordinated. Impacts were not optimized due to challenges faced by YYP, such as access to resources, voicing aspiration and access to decision making, networks and mentors, because they were working in silo. Therefore, a platform of coordination and collaboration was deemed important. In addition, we think that through joint-efforts under one platform, our voices could be better heard by policy makers in different levels, from local to global.

    Since the initiation, the number of members increased from 31 members to 222 members from 23 provinces (Jan 24, 2020) and the partners widened especially at the national and global level, from 2 national and 1 international agency, to 65 stakeholders at national level, and 10 international agencies/platform. Through U-INSPIRE, we could connect to YYP in other countries and started to be recognized at the global level.

    Deliverables and Progress report

    Deliverables

    Deliverables are the end-products of the initiative/commitment, which can include issuance of publications or knowledge products, outcomes of workshops, training programs, videos, links, photographs, etc.

    10 DRR Hackathon Series
    Intended date of delivery
    30 November 2020

    Activities primarily aim to promote the importance of disaster data literacy and open data, inviting Youth and Young Professional from multidisciplinary background to collaborate in generating innovative and creative solutions based on data.

    File
    SBC Report 20191008.pdf (3.66 MB)
    Link
    https://uinspire.id/portfolio/shapefor-better-community/
    100 Indonesia YYP leaders trained through 5 Regional workshops on SETI for DRR
    Intended date of delivery
    30 November 2020

    Indonesia YYP Leaders participated and trained during Regional Workshop that aims to empower youth and young professionals from countries in Asia and the Pacific (and beyond) on SETI for DRR. The first regional workshop was conducted on November 2018 in Jakarta, and the second regional workshop was conducted in December 2019 hosted by IDMR Sichuan University. We plan to organize and participate biannually until 2030.

    File
    activity report_regwork uinspire2018_FINAL.pdf (7.02 MB)
    Link
    http://www.unesco.org/new/en/jakarta/about-this-office/single-view/news/unesco_…
    20 DRR Factsheet Infographics
    Intended date of delivery
    30 November 2020

    Developed Knowledge Product answering frequently-asked questions following a significant disaster events. FAQ are obtained from the field and social media. This is also intended to clarify hoax news. The contents are consulted and reviewed with relevant experts.

    File
    Material 4.5_FA_FACTSHEET_LOMBOK_B.ING_FINAL-dikompresi.pdf (2.71 MB)
    Link
    https://uinspire.id/factsheets/
    30 disaster prone areas mapped by UAV: Fly for Humanity
    Intended date of delivery
    30 November 2020

    U-INSPIRE, in partnership with Sky Volunteer, has been involved in data acquisition activities of the NDMA, particularly capturing spatial data by UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle). The collaboration will continue to formulating Standard Operation Procedures of UAV in emergency response.

    File
    Fly for Halmahera - Laporan SRC Halmahera Selatan 2019.pdf (3.55 MB)
    Link
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3XRa3rH6_3E
    11 U-INSPIRE Annual Report
    Intended date of delivery
    31 January 2021

    Report that summarizes profile, programs, activities, and achievements of U-INSPIRE Indonesia annually.

    File
    2019 U-Inspire Indonesia_Annual Report-compressed.pdf (2.01 MB)
    100 Indonesia YYP share their DRR experience story: U-INSPIRE Xperience
    Intended date of delivery
    30 November 2029

    Online Knowledge Sharing. This is one way to reach a wider audience without having to physically attend in a certain city. The audience could participate in a structured, moderated discussion within two hours, and they could have the written records of the discussion afterwards.

    File
    U-INSPIRE EXPERIENCE 1.0 (1).pdf (3.02 MB)
    Link
    https://youtu.be/QA2hPAqOGVk
    Organizations and focal points

    Implementing Organization(s)

    • U-INSPIRE Indonesia

    Focal points

    Main focal point
    Hanif Sulaeman (Member, U-Inspire Indonesia)
    Additional focal point(s)
    Tasril Mulyadi (Directorat of Preparedness, bnpb)

    Partners

    • Box Breaker Graphic Design & Videography Company
    • U-INSPIRE Nepal
    • Confederation of Risk Reduction Professionals
    • PT. PREDIKT Tangguh Indonesia
    • Indonesian Institute of Sciences
    • United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
    • United Nations Major Group for Children and Youth, Disaster Risk Reduction Working Group
    • Research Center for Disaster Mitigation, Institute of Technology Bandung
    • National Agency for Disaster Management (Badan Nasional Penanggulangan Bencana)
    • United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

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    Sendai priorities
    Priority 1Understanding disaster risk
    Priority 2Strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risk
    Priority 3Investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience
    Priority 4Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective response, and to «Build Back Better», rehabilitation and reconstruction
    Sendai targets and indicators
    E-2 (Compound)Percentage of local governments that have adopted and implemented local disaster risk reduction strategies in line with national strategies
    F-5Number of international, regional and bilateral programmes and initiatives for the transfer and exchange of science, technology and innovation in disaster risk reduction for developing countries
    F-7Number of international, regional and bilateral programmes and initiatives for disaster risk reduction-related capacity-building in developing countries
    F-8Number of developing countries supported by international, regional and bilateral initiatives to strengthen their disaster risk reduction-related statistical capacity
    G-5Number of countries that have accessible, understandable, usable and relevant disaster risk information and assessment available to the people at the national and local levels
    G-6Percentage of population exposed to or at risk from disasters protected through pre-emptive evacuation following early warning
    Hazards Drought and Desertification Earthquake Epidemic and Pandemic Flood Landslide Tsunami Volcano Wildfire
    Themes Disaster risk communication Capacity development Children and Youth Civil Society/NGOs Climate change Community-based DRR Preparedness Early warning Education and school safety Environment and ecosystems GIS and mapping Governance Traditional and Indigenous knowledges Data and information management Private sector Risk identification and assessment Science-policy-practice interface Social impacts and social resilience Earth Observation (EO) Urban risk and planning Water
    Country and region Indonesia
    Sustainable Development Goals SDG4: Quality education SDG8: Decent work and economic growth SDG9: Industry, innovation and infrastructure SDG11: Sustainable cities and communities SDG13: Climate action SDG17: Partnerships for the goals
    Scope
    National (or local) - Indonesia
    Secured budget size
    10%
    Umbrella initiative(s)
    U-INSPIRE Alliance; Science & Technology Roadmap; UNMGCY Young Scientist Roadmap for the implementation of SFDRR; Youth and Young Professionals in SETI DRR Roadmap for the implementation of SFDRR
    X (Twitter)
    https://twitter.com/uinspire_id
    Videos
    Related links
    Get In Touch...!
    U-INSPIRE on Instagram | Follow Us !
    U-INSPIRE on Facebook | Follow Us !
    U-INSPIRE on LinkedIn
    U-INSPIRE Indonesia Organized a National Webinar on Socialization of the Guide …
    Risk Communication for Social Awareness on COVID-19 by U-INSPIRE Indonesia
    U-INSPIRE Indonesia, with a published commitment, highlighted at the Internatio…
    UNDRR’s Sendai Framework Voluntary Commitments online platform Webinar for Stak…
    GP2022 Ignite Stage: U-INSPIRE Indonesia: Action-based stories from Indonesian …

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    Hazards

    • Avalanche
    • Cold Wave
    • Cyclone, Hurricane and Typhoon
    • Drought and Desertification
    • Earthquake
    • Epidemic and pandemic
    • Flood
    • Heatwave, extreme heat and heat stress
    • Insect infestation
    • Land subsidence
    • Landslide
    • Nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC)
    • Sea level rise
    • Technological hazard
    • Thunderstorm
    • Tornado
    • Tsunami
    • Volcano
    • Wildfire

    Regions

    • Africa
    • Americas
    • Asia
    • Europe
    • Oceania

    Themes

    Understanding & managing risk

    • Preparedness
    • Early warning
    • GIS and mapping
    • Data and information management
    • Risk identification and assessment
    • Small Island Developing States
    • Earth Observation

    Natural environment

    • Climate change
    • Environment and ecosystems
    • Food security and agriculture
    • Water

    Cross-cutting

    • Systemic risk
    • Recovery

    Human development

    • Capacity development
    • Children and youth
    • Civil society / NGOs
    • Community-based DRR
    • Cultural heritage
    • Gender
    • Human mobility
    • Inclusion
    • Social impacts and resilience

    Science, knowledge & advocacy

    • Disaster risk communication
    • Traditional and Indigenous knowledges
    • Science-policy-practice interface

    State, governance & economy

    • Financing DRR
    • Fragility and conflict
    • Governance
    • Insurance and risk transfer
    • Private sector

    Infrastructure & critical services

    • Critical infrastructure
    • Education and school safety
    • Health and health facilities
    • Structural safety
    • Urban risk and planning
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