Cambodia: National Roadmap for Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL 2025–2028)
The roadmap, developed through collaboration among government ministries, UN agencies, and civil society, aligns with global Early Warnings for All (EW4ALL) standards and Cambodia’s Disaster Management Law. It is built on four key pillars: risk knowledge, observation & forecasting, warning dissemination & communication, and preparedness and response.
With nearly 80 per cent of Cambodians living in rural, climate-sensitive locations and about 65 per cent relying on agriculture, timely warnings for floods, droughts and storms are critical for food security. WFP will work with the National Committee for Disaster Management to set up a multi-stakeholder coordination platform, bringing together government ministries and partners such as UNDP, FAO, IFAD, and the World Bank. Immediate priorities include finalising operational protocols, activating coordination platforms, establishing resource allocation plans, and stepping up last‑mile communications to reach women, indigenous peoples and persons with disabilities.