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AGREEMENT OF COOPERATION between UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME

AGREEMENT OF COOPERATION between UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME. Global Platform for Disaster Reduction Risk Identification and National Capacity to Manage Risks PILOT PROJECT: Risk Mapping for Strategic Planning of Shelter Response in Tijuana, Baja California, México.

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AGREEMENT OF COOPERATION between UNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME

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  1. AGREEMENT OF COOPERATIONbetweenUNITED NATIONS HUMAN SETTLEMENTS PROGRAMME Global Platform for Disaster Reduction Risk Identification and National Capacity to Manage Risks PILOT PROJECT: Risk Mapping for Strategic Planning of Shelter Response in Tijuana, Baja California, México. Other cities: Katmandu Nepal and Maputo, Mozambique Laura Gurza Jaidar General Coordinator, National Civil Protection of Mexico May 8-13, 2011 Geneva, Switzerland

  2. GEOGRAPHIC LOCATION

  3. Long-term UN-Baja California collaboration • RADIUS Tijuana Project (UN-Municipality) 1998-1999 • Earthquake damage scenario and Action Plan for Disaster Risk Management • GESI Project (Global Earthquake Safety Initiative) with GeoHazards International and UNCRD 2000-2001 • Application of a risk index to rank urban areas and identify mitigation options • UNESCO – CCTI Project 2004 - Incorporation of Disaster Risk Management in Urban Planning - Incorporation of Risk Management in school education

  4. Creation of a Culture of Prevention • RADIUS Tijuana Program 1999-2011 (http://radius-tij.cicese.mx) • 215 monthly meetings of RADIUS Group (Jan. 1999-Apr. 2011) • 9 Simulation drills with participation of all sectors of community • 12 Workshops on Prevention issues • 8 Seminars for Media RADIUS Group meeting No. 213 (Feb. 2011)

  5. This project • Objective: To prepare, before the disaster, a Shelter Plan that is: • Based on realistic impact estimates (damage scenarios) • Developed with the participation of all related institutions • Agreed by all the relevant authorities and institutions • Communicated and disseminated among the community • Process: • Preparation of damage scenarios due to plausible events • Estimation of shelter needs • Analysis of the legal and institutional frameworks fro shelter provision • Preparation of a Shelter Plan with the participation of all relevant authorities and institutions • Dissemination of the Shelter Plan among the community • Implementation of a simulation exercise to apply the plan

  6. 6 possible earthquakes were selected MUNICIPIO DE TIJUANA B.C.

  7. Damage Evaluation Estimated distribution of buildings damage

  8. Estimation of shelter needs Number of persons with shelter needs estimated for the six earthquake scenarios

  9. Shelter Plan Preparation • Participants: • Municipality. • State. • Federation. • National Defense Secretary. • Marine Secretary • Red Cross • Volunteers • International Humanitarian Institutions and other countries.

  10. Dissemination among the community Shelter plan uploaded on Google Map

  11. Simulation exercise with all sectors of society 18 – September – 2009

  12. The steps forward Replication in other cities and states of Mexico Mayors of 5 cities of Baja California sign collaboration agreement

  13. Challenges • General approach • Still emphasis is in emergency response • Competing needs and priorities – no funding • Lack of political commitment • Technical • Limited sharing of information • Lack of multi-disciplinary approaches

  14. Challenges • Impact • Sustainability of efforts is not guaranteed • Continuity of programmes is not guaranteed • Incorporation of risk considerations in decision making is still minimum • Incorporation of the community is still limited

  15. Recommendations • Move from short-term projects to long-term, comprehensive programs to ensure continuity and impact • Enhance support to local authorities and efforts instead of focusing only in central-government oriented initiatives • Make local capacity development a priority to ensure sustainability and self-sufficiency

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