Small Island Developing States

Disaster risk management, disaster risk reduction, disaster preparedness and long-term recovery in the context of Small Island Developing States (SIDS). Τhis theme covers the unique and particular vulnerabilities of SIDS as well as SIDS’ exposure to climate hazards and sea-level rise.

Latest Small Island Developing States additions in the Knowledge Base

Volume 1: master plan:

This volume establishes a Preventive Master Plan that sets out the path to long term preparedness of the Cook Islands to respond to disaster by minimizing the potential harmful effects of future emergencies, and to climate change.

The preparation of this National Progress Report has been undertaken within the framework of the biennial 2007-09 HFA Monitoring and Progress Review process, facilitated by UNISDR and ISDR System partners.
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A series of training and activities on disaster vulnerability reduction initiatives have been introduced to communities on Simbo Island, Western Province, aimed at building community resilience to disasters...
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The preparation of this National Progress Report has been undertaken within the framework of the biennial 2007-09 HFA Monitoring and Progress Review process, facilitated by UNISDR and ISDR System partners.
The preparation of this National Progress Report has been undertaken within the framework of the biennial 2007-09 HFA Monitoring and Progress Review process, facilitated by UNISDR and ISDR System partners.

Converting commitment into action

This publication reveals some new statistics in sanitation improvement in the Pacific island countries. It shows that fresh water management, basic sanitation and safe drinking-water all impact upon the status and

The Saint Lucia National Plan, its summary, sections and subsections can be consulted in the NEMO for free or on the Internet on the Saint Lucia Official Webpage (see links below).

The Saint Lucia National Emergency Plan was revised during the period

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Management of disasters and emergencies in Papua New Guinea had been undertaken in accordance with the Disaster Management Act.

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