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Le Ministère de l’Environnement de Mauritanie présente une communication relative à la campagne nationale de lutte contre les feux de brousse 2023-2024.
Hazard assessment and risk information are inadequate in many countries in Arab region mainly due to the lack of capacity that results in a failure to inform decision-making processes.
Following the adoption of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 last March 2015, and building on the outcomes and achievements of the Global Campaign on Making Cities Resilient, UNISDR along with UNDP in Tunisia and Mauritania
This report reviews the availability of data in Mauritania to report against the indicators recommended to measure the global targets of the Sendai Framework, and identify current gaps.
Following the adoption of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 last March 2015, and building on the outcomes and achievements of the Global Campaign on Making Cities Resilient, UNISDR along with UNDP in Tunisia and Mauritania
The Ministry of Environment, Sustainable Development, Disaster and Beach Management, in collaboration with other stakeholders, will organise an exhibition at the Youth Centre of Rivière du Rempart on climate change and disaster risk reduction, coastal erosion and management, energy efficiency and water savings and biodiversity among other topics...
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