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This workshop addresses various natural and human-induced hazards in Africa, focusing on seismic and hydro-meteorological risks to develop research projects enhancing community resilience. Implementation activities involve consolidating research efforts and fostering interdisciplinary collaboration for better impact. Proposals have been prepared to secure funding for vital research in disaster risk management.
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AfricanRegional Implementation Workshop on Hazards and Disasters • Dakar, Senegal • 26-27 September, 2012
Overview of Implementation Activities of ICSU ROA’s Hazards and Disasters Science Plan By Dr. R.L.K.Glover Programme Specialist: Biological Sciences ICSU ROA
INTRODUCTION (1) • Sub-Saharan Africa prone to many types of natural and human-induced hazards and disasters, most commonly: • Geological • Hydro-meteorological
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INTRODUCTION (2) • These events may occur naturally; but some triggered or exacerbated by human activity
INTRODUCTION (3) • ICSU ROA Science Plan on Hazards and Disasters • prepared and published in September 2007 • to revitalize efforts for addressing impact of these hazards and disasters on African communities • through a framework of research projects for better understanding of the problem • and developing strategies to mitigate them and improve resilience of vulnerable communities
IMPLEMENTATION ACTIVITIES (1) • Task teams of scientists from Africa and African scientists in the diaspora established to develop research projects in the two common hazard and disaster groupings- Geo- and Hydro-meteorological • Project HD01 on Geo-hazards aims at: • assessing and mitigating earthquake hazards, • characterising Africa’s active volcanoes for appropriate hazard monitoring • Project HD02 on Hydro-meteorological hazards and disasters in Africa: vulnerability and resilience is focused on: • research on drought events and floods, and • the resilience of communities to these events
IMPLEMENTATION ACTIVITIES (2) • Proposals sent by ICSU ROA to a number of funders but none received funding • Scoping workshop in March, 2012 • merged and transformed task teams of two groups into a consolidated research consortium to: • integrate research on disaster risk • recast research proposals -- to focus on key challenges in Science Plan, e.g. adequately address vulnerability, resilience, mitigation and disaster management issues
IMPLEMENTATION ACTIVITIES (3) -- achieve multi-/transdisciplinarity by involving social scientists and engineers -- ensure participation by civil society, public sector, national members and scientific unions, municipalities, private sector and NGOs • refine scope, with realistic budgets, depending on funders • identify and submit proposals to potential funders (UNDERWAY???) • Book on Hazards and Disasters in sub-Saharan Africa being developed for publication with sponsorship from the African Institute of South Africa (AISA)