The Beijing Declaration is the outcome of the Belt and Road Ministerial Forum for International Cooperation in Disaster Risk Reduction and Emergency Management.
The purpose of ECO Regional Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (ECORFDRR) is to reduce the impact of disasters through fostering more efficient planning, creating common information systems and exchanging good practices and programmes for cooperation
The proposed draft plan of action is prepared on the basis of the updates and recommendations from the governments and partners shared at the Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction held in Dushanbe on 12 July 2016, as well as other relevant
The National Strategy for Comprehensive Safety of Population and Territories of the Kyrgyz Republic from Disasters and Emergencies is a sectoral national strategy document in force for the period of 2012-2020. The overall goal of the Strategy is to ensure
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Decree of Minister of Emergency Situations on forming the Secretariat of the National Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction. The Secretariat shall be formed within the Ministry of Emergencies, with the support of UNDP/Kyrgyzstan, to serve the mechanism for
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The main objective of the project is to build on the mechanisms created under the 2008-2010 Joint Project on Enhancing Coordination for Disaster Response in the Kyrgyz Republic to further strengthen cooperation and coordination for disaster preparedness
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This Protocol of Intentions between the Federal Emergency Management Agency of the United States of America and the Ministry of Emergencies and Civil Defense of the Kyrgyz Republic provides for parties’ intention to initiate cooperative activities in the
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This document presents all disaster reduction activities carried out by CIS countries in 1994, including time schedule, participants, site and responsible body.