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1-2 April 2014 / Almaty, Kazakhstan

Summary Report

I. Introduction As part of the development of a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction, the second regional consultation meeting for the Central Asia and South Caucasus countries met for the second time in Almaty, Kazakhstan on 1-2 April 2014. The Governments of Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan attended along with disaster risk reduction experts from other stakeholders including international organizations, donors, UN Resident Coordinators, NGOs and civil society. More than 160 representatives attended the consultation (Annex I). UNISDR and the Government of Kazakhstan co-hosted the consultation. Central Asia and South Caucasus countries experience many hazards and are particularly susceptible to floods and earthquakes. Over a 30-year period from 1980, 14 million people were hit by 131 major disaster events with economic losses of an estimated USD3.8 billion. The major hazards are of regional character, which requires strengthening cross-border coordination and exchange of information on sub-regional and regional level. The countries share the need in education, training, technologies and methodologies in risk and loss assessment, inclusion of all sectors and all population groups and sectors of economy in disaster risk reduction, as well as their protection and building their resilience. Addressing these and other needs and gaps is crucial for ensuring sustainable development of the region and of each of the countries.

More information on the Post-2015 process:

http://www.preventionweb.net/posthfa/

Towards a Post-2015 Framework for

Disaster Risk Reduction

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A post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction to be considered at the 3rd UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in Sendai, Japan on 14-18 March 2015 will help to refocus regional efforts and provide guidance, actions and commitments to reduce risks and build resilience. The consultations for the countries in the Central Asia and South Caucasus region reflected on the existing Hyogo Framework of Action and developed recommendations for consideration as well as volunteer commitments to assist in the implementation of a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction. The two day consultation included one day of thematic and stakeholder consultations that have been prioritized over the last few years in Central Asia and South Caucasus countries including: local governments; risk information; education and training; NGOs and civil society; gender; safe schools and hospitals; regional cooperation; water-related disaster cooperation. The second day focused on statements and commitments from Governments, the thematic groups and the stakeholders. See agenda in Annex II. This report includes a summary of the recommendations in three areas (overarching messages, general, and specific recommendations). The report also summarizes a set of voluntary commitments that were started at the consultations (and which will require further fine-tuning towards the 3rd UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in 2015).

II. Summary of Recommendations Within the two days of consultations a number of results and some overarching messages; ten general recommendations for a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction; and a number of specific recommendations on thematic and cross-cutting areas were developed. The recommendations reflect the current priorities of the Central Asia and South Caucasus countries on reducing the risk of disasters and protecting their populations.

A. Overarching Messages

Future generations must have a safer and resilient planet.

Disaster risk reduction is development that builds a safer and more resilient planet.

The integration of disaster risk reduction into the post-2015 development agenda and

climate agreements is therefore fundamental for a sustainable future.

B. General Recommendations

1. Develop long term disaster risk reduction and climate adaptation programmes at national

and local level. Ensure inclusion of disaster risk reduction approach to overall development programmes and plans.

2. Local level risk management and development of resilient cities should be linked to and harmonized with the national development plans.

3. Risk assessment and the governing of risk should be integral to development planning.

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4. Formulate and implement national level policy on disaster risk reduction.

5. Ensure greater coordination of roles and efforts between ministries of emergency situations with other ministries, public authorities, private sector and NGOs at the national and local level.

6. Ensure connection between national level planning, monitoring and review and a post-

2015 framework for disaster risk reduction and other relevant international agreements. 7. Further improve and strengthen policies, legal regulations and law in disaster risk

reduction. 8. Disseminate knowledge and experience on disaster risk reduction gained from HFA

implementation. 9. Engage stakeholders and make special efforts to include media and the business sector in

disaster risk management planning and partnerships. 10. Recognize that recovery is an opportunity to build back better and reduce the

vulnerabilities of countries. An internationally agreed framework for cooperation that covers recovery will be useful in assisting disaster-affected nations both in guidance and to help build more capacity.

C. Specific Recommendations

The thematic and stakeholder groups’ consultations also provided a number of specific recommendations for consideration for a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction. They reflect the work and priorities of disaster risk reduction in Central Asia and South Caucasus.

In the Summary Report, these have been grouped on the specific themes of: information and risk assessment; education and training; safe schools and hospitals. Then there were also a set of cross-cutting recommendations which were evident in many of the consultation reports and statements including around: capacity building; inclusiveness; gender and the role of women; measures for success and accountability (monitoring and indicators); and, regional cooperation.

(i) Information and risk assessment

• Provide access to timely, reliable and objective information on risks and hazards ahead of disasters, as well as life-saving information during and after disasters.

• Take measures for targeted development of coordinated methods/approaches on risk

assessment and simulation, application of remote monitoring methods and disasters forecasts, damage and loss analysis with the aim of effective disasters risk management.

• Create specialized programs for risk assessment and information management.

• Promote and ensure collection, analysis and dissemination of sex and age disaggregated data on disaster risks, occurrence, impact and losses at all levels (including in line with the new indicator system on disaster risk reduction).

• Risk and vulnerability assessments to be gender-based and include gender-analysis.

• Use modern technologies for hazard monitoring and early warning of population.

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• Provide technical and financial support from the specialized agencies of the United Nations and from the developed countries in the field of remote sensing.

• Establish platforms for information generation and exchange between countries of the Central Asia and South Caucasus region.

(ii) Education and training

• Continue to implement the Priority 3 of the current HFA applying systematic approach to build a culture of safety.

• Conduct advocacy for awareness raising on disaster risk reduction.

• Design education and training courses and programme development on disaster risk reduction for universities, training institutes and centres of excellence. Ensure maximum involvement of scientific and technical institutions in the design.

• Develop and enhance standards/guidance on implementation of disaster risk reduction in educational institutions.

• Share the best practices in education for disaster risk reduction in the countries at risk.

• Conduct education and training courses and programmes on gender equality and women's productive role in DRR and resilience building.

• Promote disaster risk reduction in education through youth, youth networks and high school students, including using the peer education methodology.

(iii) Safety of schools and hospitals

• Adapt vulnerability assessment of educational institutions to disaster risks and assessment tools to local contexts.

• Implement national programs to ensure structural and non-structural safety of schools.

• Review the building codes to introduce the low cost seismic proof schools.

• Introduce disaster risk reduction at the pre-school level.

• Promote the message of a healthy person is a more resilient person in a disaster context.

• Continue to focus on safe hospitals and the provision of medicines and adequate health insurance coverage in the event of a disaster.

(iv) Capacity development in disaster risk reduction

• Developed countries to provide technical and/or financial assistance in the application of innovative methods for disaster risk reduction.

• Develop capacities of teachers and professionals responsible for disaster risk reduction.

• Strengthen the potential and capacities of women to be actors and implementers for the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction and sustainable development goals.

• Build capacities of people at local level on methods for acting in emergency situations.

• Establish systems and mechanisms for continuous learning and training on DRR for all stakeholders groups.

• Make information on disaster risk management, lessons learned and best practices in disaster preparedness, response, and recovery and risk reduction readily available.

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(v) Inclusiveness and special groups

• Consider the population as a system consisting of various community groups.

• Consider the needs and priorities of special groups, groups with special needs (such as elderly, children, and people with disabilities).

• Take measures for enhancing the capacity and infrastructure improvement in order to reduce exposure and vulnerability of local communities in particular those experiencing the greatest inequality and exclusion.

(vi) Strengthening the role of women

• Ensure women’s participation and representation at all levels of decision-making and coordination processes.

• Ensure harmonization and implementation of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction and the sustainable development goals agenda through harmonization of earlier pledged national commitments for gender equality and women's empowerment (such as Beijing Action Plan, CEDAW).

• Integrate gender perspectives in all national policies and plans on disaster risk reduction.

• Introduce measures to ensure prevention of discrimination and violence on women and girls in order to reduce risk and vulnerabilities in the context of disaster risk reduction.

(vii) Regional cooperation

• Enhance the sub-regional cooperation to fill the gaps in information and knowledge by bringing greater synergy and collaboration among the existing sub-regional cooperation arrangements already in place to address the trans-boundary zones of high seismic activity, flooding, GLOF, and drought.

• Take measures on development of national and regional targeted programs aimed at creation of concerted approaches for inter-sector interactions and regional cooperation on water issues, water related disasters.

• Introduce measures to build regional cooperation on interconnected issues essential for sustainable development such as: food and energy security, gender equality; sanitation and hygiene; adaptation to climate change; border cooperation; and peace building.

• More concerted efforts should be made to strengthen the institutional capacity of sub-regional/regional institutions and deepen the political commitments for making the existing sub-regional cooperation arrangements more effective.

(viii) Measures for success and accountability (monitoring and indicators)

• Ensure better monitoring and implementation of recommendations and state decisions with clear indicators for disaster risk reduction and sustainable development goals.

• Support the development of clear and measurable indicators reflecting integration of disaster risk reduction into education policies.

• Include gender-sensitive indicators to monitor and track progress.

• Increase the accountability of countries for implementation of international commitments on gender equality through gender mainstreaming into national policies, strategies and plans for sustainable development and disaster risk reduction.

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III. Summary of Volunteer Commitments

The volunteer commitments below were extracted from government statements and the consultations on the themes and stakeholders during the meeting. Many of the commitments require further clarification in terms of who, when and the inclusion of some performance benchmarks of the commitments. The region, under the guidance of the UNISDR secretariat, will continue to work with stakeholders to fine-tune commitments for the region to implement and present to the 3rd UN World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in March 2015.

We, the participants of the Central Asia and South Caucasus Regional Consultation Meeting on a Post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, commit to…

• Join our efforts to provide the future generations with a safer and resilient planet.

• Raise awareness on progress and effective implementation of practical measures outlined in post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction to achieve greater security and stability in our countries and the world as a whole.

• Actively engage government agencies and structures in the Central Asia and South Caucasus region to support and contribute to the development and implementation of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.

• Work towards greater regional cooperation for information sharing on common regional challenges of disaster risk reduction and resilience building.

• Be ready for the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction and give our full support for continued cooperation with UNISDR.

• Ensure harmonization and implementation of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction and sustainable development goals through harmonization of earlier pledged national commitments for gender equality.

• Be more actively engaged in development of long-term disaster risk reduction and development, programmes and national plans.

• Include and/or integrate disaster risk reduction into development plans for cities, municipalities and local governments.

• Provide support and contribute to the development and effective implementation of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction at national and local levels.

• Effectively organize and conduct regular disaster risk reduction education and capacity development programmes and events for the people, government officials and specialists both at national and at local level and set up an effective system for professional education for all stakeholders.

• Support establishment of effective disaster risk reduction volunteer movement and training mechanism for the volunteers.

• Promote education, school safety and public awareness in post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.

• Mainstream and scale up education policies and plans related to disaster risk reduction.

• Support implementation through integration of disaster risk reduction into national and sector policies and standards to achieve gender equality through conducting education and training courses and programmes.

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• Support gender related aspects and the potential role of women as main actors in the implementation of a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.

• Disseminate and share information on a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction among the youth.

• Greater allocation and public investments aimed at reducing water-related disasters.

• Support the development and implementation of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction and actively participate at the 3rd World Conference in 2015.

• Confirm and commit our full support for continued fruitful cooperation with UNISDR as guardian of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.

• Support and personally contribute to the implementation of the agreed proposals and the recommendations we have made and presented at this conference to be considered for development and shaping of the post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.

IV. Acknowledgments The Central Asia and South Caucasus consultations on a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction held in Almaty, Kazakhstan from 1 to 2 April 2014 was kindly supported by USAID/OFDA, Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation, as well as inputs and contributions from UN agencies, including UNDP, UNFPA, UNICEF, UNOCHA, and UN Women.

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Annex 1

№ Name Position Organization Email

Armenia

1 Mr. Armen Chilingaryan

DRR Project Coordinator "Strengthening of National Disaster Preparedness and Risk Reduction Capacities-3rd phase"

UNDP Armenia armen.chilingaryan@undp.org

2 Mr. Bradley Busetto UN Resident Coordinator UNDP Resident Representative

UN/ UNDP Armenia bradley.busetto@one.un.org

3 Ms. Gayane Avagyan

Head of Maternity and Reproductive Health Protection Division

Ministry of Health

gavagyan@moh.am gsavagyan@mail.ru

4 Mr. Hamlet Matevosyan

Rector

Crisis Management State Academy Ministry of Emergency Situations

matevosyan@cmsa.am hmatevosyan@rambler.ru

5 Ms. Karine Gabrielyan Representative Support to communities NGO

6 Mr. Movses Poghosyan Director National Platform for DRR of Armenia ARNAP Foundation

arnap@mes.am poghosyanm@hotmail.com movses.poghosyan@mes.am

7 Mr. Nikolay Grigoryan HFA Focal Point Ministry of Emergency Situations

nik@emergency.am arnap@mes.am

8 Mr. Zaruhi Tonoyan DRR Program Officer Oxfam in Armenia ztonoyan@oxfam.org.uk

Azerbaijan

9 Mr. Antonius Broek UN Resident Coordinator UN / UNDP Azerbaijan antonius.broek@undp.org

10 Mr. Lutfi Gafarov Head of Organization of Primary Health Department

Public Health and Reforms Centre, Ministry of Health

lutfi.gafarov@isim.az

11 Mr. Rashad Gasimzade HFA Focal Point a.i. Chief Officer, International Cooperation Department

Ministry of Emergency Situations

rashad.gasimzade@fhn.gov.az

12 Ms. Sabina Babazade Head of Projects Coordination Department

Public Health and Reforms Centre, Ministry of Health

sabina.babazade@isim.az

Georgia

13 Mr. Irakli Kobulia Project Manager Caucasus Environmental NGO Network

irakli.kobulia@cenn.org

14 Mr. Merab Gaprindashvili

Deputy Head of Department of Geology

National Environmental Agency

gaprinda13@yahoo.com

15 Mr. Niels Scott UN Resident Coordinator UNDP Resident Representative

UN / UNDP Georgia niels.scott@undp.org

16 Ms. Nino Tsuleiskiri Executive Director Association HERA XXI hear@caucasus.net

17 Ms. Olga Shashkina HFA National Focal Point Environmental Policy & International Relations

Ministry of Environment Protection

o.shashkina@moe.gov.ge

18 Mr. Zurab Tatanashvili

Assistant Professor at TSU, Expert in Social Work and Organizational Development, member of Georgian Social Work Association

Georgian Social Work Association

zurabtat@gmail.com

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19 Mr. Zviad Katsashvili Head of Emergency Management Department

Ministry of Internal Affairs

ndk80563@mail.ru

Kazakhstan

20 Ms. Ainur Tasiyeva Representative

Republican Training Centre for Civil Defence Ministry of Emergency Situations

gz_center@mail.ru kursy@bk.ru

21 Ms. Aizhan Tuyakbaeva

Senior Expert Department of International Cooperation

Ministry of Emergency Situations

tuyakbaeva_at@emer.kz

22 Ms. Akmaral Oraziman Second Secretary Ministry of Foreign Affairs

23 Ms. Aksana Panzabekova

Deputy Director on International Cooperation and Integration

Institute of Economics Ministry of the Education and Science

aksanat@mail.ru

24 Mr. Amangeldi Ospanov

Leading researcher Institute of Seismology seismolog@topmail.kz

25 Ms. Anna Stativkina Emergency Officer UNICEF Kazakhstan astativkina@unicef.org

26 Mr. Andrew Curran Assistant Regional Security Officer

Consulate General Of The United States in Almaty

info@usembassy.kz

27 Mr. Andrey Plekhanov Head of Department Department of Emergency Situations Almaty City

pchs_dchs_alm@emer.kz

28 Ms. Assiya Khairullina Chairman of "The League of Women creative initiative"

National Commission for Women, Family and Demographic Policy

Alpeisova_ka@akorda.kz assiyaa1@yandex.ru

29 Ms. Bakhit Abdildina UNRCCA Representative in Kazakhstan

UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia

bakhit.abdildina@undp.org

30 Mr. Bakhyt Baimukhambetov

Project Manager UNDP Kazakhstan bakhyt.baimukhambetov@undp.org

31 Mr. Baurzhan Adilkhan Representative Institute of Seismology seismolog@topmail.kz

32 Mr. Bolat Beldebekov Deputy Akim Tekeli Akimat beldebekov.bolat@mail.ru

33 Mr. Evgeniy Enin Senior expert Ministry of Emergency Situations

rekmaster.kz@mail.ru

34 Ms. Galina Grebennikova

Executive Director

NGO "Kazakhstan Association for Sexual and Reproductive Health"

35 Mr. Hiroyuki Okazaki Project Formulation Advisor Japan International Cooperation Agency

hiroyuki.okazaki@jica.go.jp

36 Mr. Jun Kukita Representative of UNICEF in Kazakhstan

UNICEF Kazakhstan jkukita@unicef.org

37 Mr. Kaharman Egalyev Deputy Head of the "National Training Centre for civil protection"

Ministry of Emergency Situations

ekk51@mail.ru.

38 Mr. Kenichiro Sasame Deputy Chief of Mission Embassy of Japan in the Republic of Kazakhstan

mira.m@aq.mofa.go.gp

39 Ms. Kulzhanat Bolatbaeva

Chief of the 12-years Education Laboratory of the National Education Academy named after Altynsarin

National Education Academy

40 Ms. Lidiya Nikiforova Head of Hydrological Forecasts Department

National Hydrometeorological Service

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41 Ms. Liubov Dorozhkina Deputy Director on Educational Work

Republican Institute of In-service Training for Managing and Scientific-Pedagogical Staff of Educational System

42 Ms. Lyazzat Kaltayeva Chairperson NGO “Shyrak” lyazzat.kaltayeva@gmail.com

43 Ms. Madina Ibrasheva National Economic and Environmental Officer

Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe

madina.ibrasheva@osce.org mira.mussabekova@osce.org

44 Ms. Magripa Yembergenova

Head of Department of Health Protection of Mother and Child

Ministry of Health

45 Ms. Melita Vujnovic WHO Representative and Head of Country Office in Kazakhstan

WHO Kazakhstan mev@euro.who.int vujniovicm@who.int

46 Mr. Muhtar Haydarov Director "GeoRisk" LLP georisk@mail.ru

47 Mr. Nurakhmet Makish

Senior expert

Kazakh Research Institute on Seismological Construction and Architecture

48 Mr. Nurlan Panzabekov

Director of Disaster Management

Red Crescent Society of Kazakhstan

panzabekov@mail.runurlan.panzabekov@redcrescent.kz

49 Mr. Petr Plekhanov Leading researcher Ministry of Education and Science

pplekh@rambler.ru

50 Mr. Rafis Abazov Professor (Global Classroom Project)

Al-Farabi Kazakh National University / Columbia University

ra2044@columbia.edu

51 Mr. Rahman Karimzhan

Head of DES Almaty Department of Emergency Situations Almaty City

iar_dchs_alm@emer.kz

52 Mr. Rustam Kurmanbayev

Director Y-PEERs (Youth network) toptop9990@gmail.com

53 Mr. Sabit Bitayev Head of Department of Emergency Situations of Almaty Oblast

Ministry of Emergency Situations

pr_dchs_almob@emer.kz

54 Ms. Shahnoza Hasanova

Director Centre for women's initiatives "Sana Sezim" Shymkent City

ngosanasezim@rambler.ru

55 Mr. Stanislav Kim Head of Energy and Environment Unit

UNDP Kazakhstan stanislav.kim@undp.org

56 Mr. Stephen Tull UN Resident Coordinator UNDP Resident Representative

UN / UNDP Kazakhstan stephen.tull@undp.org

57 Ms. Svetlana Shivareva Director, Dept of Forecasting

National Hydrometeorological Service

shivareva@meteo.kz

58 Mr. Syrym Gabbasov

Head of the Department of the strategic planning, information and analytical work, science and new technologies

Ministry of Emergency Situations

isenov.azh@emer.kz

59 Mr. Talgat Sabitov The Acting Head Department of Emergency Situations Engbekshikazakh District

сhs_enbekshi_almob@emer.kz

60 Mr. Victor Blagoveshencky

Head of laboratory of the Institute of Geography

Ministry of Education and Science

victor.blagov@mail.ru

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61 Mr. Victor Boiko Representative RSE «VTISSA» Ministry of Education and Science

boiko@list.ru

62 Mr. Vlastimil Samek Head of Office UNDPI Kazakhstan vlastimil.samek@unic.org

63 Mr. Yedil Abdraimov Department of Disaster Prevention

Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan

tuyakbaeva_at@emer.kz

64 Ms. Yelena Kim General Director Red Crescent Society of Kazakhstan

gendirector@redcrescent.kz

65 Mr. Yerik Turganbayev Associate Professor Almaty University of Power and Telecommunications

er_iki@mail.ru

66 Mr. Yerkebulan Alimkulov

Head of Press-service Ministry of Emergency Situations

67 Mr. Yevgeniy Kislitsin Representative School-gymnasium №79 Almaty City

68 Ms. Zulfiya Baisakova Chairman of the Board Union of Crisis Centres in Kazakhstan

kzsoyuz@gmail.com

Kyrgyzstan

69 Mr. Alexander Avanessov

UN Resident Coordinator UNDP Resident Representative

UN / UNDP Kyrgyzstan alexander.avanessov@one.un.org

70 Ms. Anna Kirilenko Director Ecological movement "BIOM"

vladik77@gmail.com annakir7@gmail.com

71 Mr. Daniar Ibragimov Programme and Policy Analyst

Environment and Disaster Risk Management UNDP Kyrgyzstan

daniar.ibragimov@undp.org

72 Ms. Elina Sakkaraeva Chief specialist of sustainable development policies

Ministry of Economy eltan82@mail.ru

73 Ms. Galina Chirkina Executive Director Reproductive Health Alliance of Kyrgyzstan “RHAK”

ed@rhak.kg rhak@infotel.kg

74 Mr. Janybek Mamatov Dean

Kyrgyz State University of Construction, Transportation and Architecture

janybek@mail.ru

75 Mr. Janyl Abdyldabek Kyzy

Gender Expert ajanyl@mail.ru

76 Ms. Jyldyz Kuvatova Programme Development Officer

UNDP Kyrgyzstan jyldyz.kuvatova@undp.org jkuvatova@gmail.com

77 Ms. Jyldyz Toktorbaeva

Head of Department of International Cooperation

Ministry of Emergency Situations

jujo_127@mail.ru

78 Mr. Keneshbek Ergeshov

Chairman of the Presidium Alliance of Jalal-Abad Province NGOs

alyans.nkojalalabad@mail.ru ekt.71@mail.ru

79 Mr. Marat Abdrahmanov

Programme Specialist

Disaster Risk Management Programme UNDP Kyrgyzstan

mk@dm.undp.kg

80 Mr. Minbolot Bekzhanov

Head of Secretariat National Platform for DRR in Kyrgyz Republic

minbolot.bekjanov@npdrr.kg

81 Mr. Mukash Kaldarov Chief Technical Adviser

Disaster Risk Management Programme UNDP Kyrgyzstan

mk@dm.undp.kg mukash.kaldarov@undp.org

82 Mr. Shaimbek Atambekov

Head of Capital Construction and Repair Department

Ministry of Education and Science

tten@unicef.org

83 Mr. Sharifbek Sohibnazarov

Head of Logistics unit WFP Kyrgyzstan mirgul.surankyzy@wfp.org

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84 Mr. Talaibek Temiraliev

State Secretary Ministry of Emergency Situations

adilet.sekimov@npdrr.kg

85 Ms. Tatiana Solovyeva Lead specialist Department of Hydrometeorology

Kyrgyz Hydrometeorological Services

aigulya_707@mail.ru

86 Ms. Tatiana Ten Emergency Officer UNICEF Kyrgyzstan tten@unicef.org

Tajikistan

87 Mr. Alexander Zuev UN Resident Coordinator UNDP Resident Representative

UN / UNDP Tajikistan alexander.zuev@undp.org

88 Mr. Craig Hampton Country Director WHO Country Office CRH@euro.who.int

89 Mr. Jamshed Kamalov Head of Secretariat National Platform for DRR in Tajikistan

jjk@list.ru

90 Mr. Karimjon Abdualimov

Deputy Director State Agency for Hydrometeorology

e-mail: muhit@hifzitabiat.tj abdualimov@meteo.tj

91 Ms. Marifat Shokirova Head of Department Women's and Family Affairs Committee

92 Ms. Nigina Kayumova DRR Project Coordinator NGO Zan VA Zamin Maftuna_zam@mail.ru

93 Mr. Parviz Boboev Project Coordinator UNFPA Tajikistan parviz.boboev@undp.org

94 Mr. Salokhiddin Saibov Programme Coordinator Tajik Family Planning Alliance, IPPF

coordinator.tfpa@googlemail.com,

95 Mr. Shamsudin Muhudinov

Programme Coordinator Disaster Management

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

shamsudin.muhudinov@ifrc.org

96 Ms. Svetlana Jumayeva

Executive Director Centre for Climate Change and Disaster Reduction

svetlana.jumaeva@gmail.com

97 Mr. Umed Sayduniev Disaster Preparedness and Response Coordinator.

Red Crescent Society in Tajikistan

rcstjdp@mail.ru info@redcrescent.tj

Uzbekistan

98 Mr. Abdumalik Sidikov Project Manager Strengthening DRM Capacities in Uzbekistan

UNDP Uzbekistan abdumalik.sidikov@undp.org

99 Mr. Jahongir Isayev Head of Department of International Relations

Ministry of Emergency Situations

inter-uz@yandex.ru

100 Mr. Jakhongir Mirjaparov

Head of Disaster Management Department

Red Crescent Society in Uzbekistan

dm.mirjaparov@mail.ru amiralieva@inbox.ru

101 Mr. Komiljon Aripov Deputy Minister Ministry of Emergency Situations

inter-uz@yandex.ru

102 Ms. Lyudmila Gorenkova

Coordinator Republican Rapid Response Service

103 Mr. Stefan Priesner UN Resident Coordinator UNDP Resident Representative

UN / UNDP Uzbekistan stefan.priesner@undp.org

104 Ms. Tatyana Popova Coordinator Non-Profit Educational Institution "LIDER RESURS"

potanik13@mail.ru

UN Agencies and International Organisations' Regional & Sub-Regional Offices

105 Ms. Adelya Assanova Administrative / Finance Officer

UN OCHA Regional Office for Caucasus and Central Asia

assanova@un.org

106 Ms. Aida Ghazaryan Gender Specialist UNFPA Sub-Regional Office for Central Asia

ghazaryan@unfpa.org

107 Ms. Aigul Zharylgassova

Programme Officer

European Community Humanitarian Office Central Asia and Southern Caucasus

aigul.zharylgassova@echofield.eu

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108 Ms. Aler Grubbs Director of Strategy & Program Office

USAID Central Asian Republics Regional Mission

agrubbs@usaid.gov

109 Mr. Alexander Kossukhin

HIV/AIDS Specialist UNFPA Sub-Regional Office for Central Asia

kossukhin@unfpa.org

110 Mr. Alois Schlaeffer

Coordinator Development-oriented Emergency and Transitional Aid

The German Society for International Cooperation / Regional Office for Central Asia

alois.schlaeffer@giz.de asel.turgunbekova@giz.de

111 Mr. Andrew Segars Senior Development Advisor USAID Central Asian Republics Regional Mission

asegars@usaid.gov

112 Mr. Armen Grigoryan Programme Specialist Disaster Risk Reduction & Recovery Team

UNDP Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery

armen.grigoryan@undp.org

113 Ms. Assel Issabayeva Team Assistant

UN OCHA Regional Office for Caucasus and Central Asia

issabayeva@un.org

114 Mr. Baktybek Bainazarov

UN Volunteer UNFPA Sub-Regional Office for Central Asia

kadyrkulova@unfpa.org

115 Ms. Damira Sartbaeva UN Women Representative UN Women Multi Country office for Central Asia

damira.sartbaeva@unwomen.org

116 Ms. Daniya Aryssova Administrative Assistant

UN OCHA Regional Office for Caucasus and Central Asia

aryssova@un.org

117 Mr. Ezizgeldi Hellenov Reproductive Health Commodity Security Advisor

UNFPA Sub-Regional Office for Central Asia

khellenov@unfpa.org

118 Ms. Galiya Ibragimova National Information Management Officer

UN OCHA Regional Office for Caucasus and Central Asia

ibragimovag@un.org

119 Ms. Gulnara Kadyrkulova

Population and Development Specialist

UNFPA Sub-Regional Office for Central Asia

kadyrkulova@unfpa.org

120 Ms. Irina Kolykhalova Programme Assistant DRR Project Manager

ESCAP Sub-Regional Office for North and Central Asia

kolykhalova@un.org

121 Ms. Kristine Tovmasyan

Programme Specialist

UNESCO Almaty Cluster Office for Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan

k.tovmasyan@unesco.org

122 Mr. Laurent Debroux Coordinator for Sustainable Development

World Bank Central Asia Regional Office

ldebroux@worldbank.org

123 Mr. Marat Zarifov Senior Programme Officer UNHCR Central Asia Regional Office

zarifov@unhcr.org

124 Mr. Marcel Vaessen Regional Director

UN OCHA Regional Office for Caucasus and Central Asia

vaessen@un.org

125 Mr. Michael Thurman Practice Coordinator UNDP Regional Centre for Europe & CIS

michael.thurman@undp.org

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126 Mr. Miroslav Jenča Special Representative of the UN Secretary General, Head of UNRCCA

UN Regional Centre for Preventive Diplomacy for Central Asia

pomogalova@un.org

127 Ms. Nargis Azizova IOM/UN Women Programme Specialist

UN Women Multi Country office for Central Asia

nargis.azizova@unwomen.org

128 Mr. Nikolai Botev Director UNFPA Sub-Regional Office for Central Asia

botev@unfpa.org

129 Mr. Nikolay Pomoschnikov

Head of Subregional Office

ESCAP Sub-Regional Office for North and Central Asia

pomoshchnikov@un.org

130 Ms. Olga Prorovskaya Humanitarian Affairs Officer

UN OCHA Regional Office for Caucasus and Central Asia

prorovskaya@un.org

131 Mr. Parviz Mahmudov Disaster Management Coordinator

German Red Cross in Central Asia

grc.mahmudov@gmail.com

132 Mr. Raimbek Sissemaliyev

Assistant Representative UNFPA Kazakhstan sissemaliyev@unfpa.org

133 Mr. Rudolph Muller Deputy Director UNOCHA/Geneva Chief, Emergency Services Branch

UN OCHA Geneva mullerr@un.org

134 Mr. Sanjay Kumar Srivastava

Regional Adviser on Disaster Risk Reduction

ESCAP Sub-Regional Offices for East and North-East Asia

srivastavas@un.org nitiprapathananun@un.org

135 Mr. Saroj Kumar Jha Regional Director for Central Asia

World Bank Central Asia Regional Office

sjha1@worldbank.org

136 Mr. Sergey Lazarev

Director of the UNESCO Cluster office in Almaty; UNESCO Representative to Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

UNESCO Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan

s.lazarev@unesco.org

137 Mr. Sergey Yelkin Project Management Specialist

USAID Central Asian Republics Regional Mission

asegars@usaid.gov

138 Mr. Srdan Stojanovic Head of Office for Central Asia

European Community Humanitarian Office Central Asia and Southern Caucasus

srdan.stojanovic@echofield.eu

139 Mr. Willem Muhren Information Management Officer

UN OCHA Regional Office for Caucasus and Central Asia

muhren@un.org

140 Ms. Zarina Nurmukhambetova

Communications Associate

UN OCHA Regional Office for Caucasus and Central Asia

nurmukhambetova@un.org

UNISDR HQ and Regional Offices

141 Mr. Neil McFarlane Chief Regional Programmes and DRR Coordination

UNISDR Geneva mcfarlane2@un.org

142 Ms. Madhavi Ariyabandu

Programme Officer UNISDR RO for Asia and Pacific

ariyabandu@un.org

143 Mr. Armen Rostomyan Programme Officer

UNISDR RO for North-East Asia and Global Education and Training Institute

rostomyan@un.org

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144 Mr. Abdurahim Muhidov

Programme Officer UNISDR RO for Central Asia & South Caucasus

muhidov@un.org

145 Ms. Gauhar Berentayeva

Administrative Assistant UNISDR RO for Central Asia & South Caucasus

berentayeva@un.org gauharb@gmail.com

146 Ms. Aisulu Rakhimberdinova

intern UNDPI Kazakhstan aisulu.rakhimberdinova@gmail.com

147 Mr. Alen Kuspanov intern UNDPI Kazakhstan alen.kuspanov@gmail.com

148 Ms. Assemgul Kaparova

intern UNDPI Kazakhstan asemgul.kaparova@gmail.com

149 Ms. Cholpon Esenbekova

intern UNDPI Kazakhstan cholya07@inbox.ru

150 Mr. Medet Yessimkhanov

intern UNDPI Kazakhstan luna_teek@mail.ru

151 Ms. Lyudmila Fun-So interpreter Day 1 only Education Group

funso@mail.ru

152 Ms. Marina Belskaya interpreter Day 1 & Day 2 marina-belskaya@inbox.ru

153 Mr. Timur Nurpeissov interpreter Day 2 only nurpeisovt@yahoo.com

154 Ms. Yevgenia Leschenko

interpreter Day 1 only Access to information Group

eleschenko@rambler.ru

Event by UNISDR AGENDA ENG

08:30

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09:00

09:00

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09:30

09:30

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10:00

Group 1

Setting the context:

UNISDR Presentation on

HFA2 consultations and

proposed elements

Aport room 1

Group 2

Setting the context:

UNISDR Presentation on

HFA2 consultations and

proposed elements

Aport room 2

Group 3

Setting the context:

UNISDR Presentation on

HFA2 consultations and

proposed elements

Pentangle Room

Group 4

Setting the context:

UNISDR Presentation on

HFA2 consultations and

proposed elements

Terrace Room

13:00

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14:00

14:00

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14:15

14:45

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15:00

16:00

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16:15

18:30

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20:30

17:15

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18:00

Registration of participants

08:30 - 09:00

Thematic discussion

continued

Pentangle Room

Regional Consultations for Central Asia and South Caucasus on the Post-2015 Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (HFA2)

Lunch at Glasshouse Restaurant

12:30 - 13:30

Wednesday, 2 April

10:00

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10:45

10:45

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13:00

10:00

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10:30

Plenary Session 1:

Regional inputs for post-2015 framework for DRR

Country statements – Central Asia

Recommendations of Stakeholder groups 1, 2

Recommendations of Thematic sessions 1,2

Tuesday, 1 April

Coffee break

14:45 - 15:00

Thematic discussion

continued

Terrace Room

Coffee break

16:00 - 16:15

Registration of participants

09:00 - 09:30

12:30

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13:30

10:30

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12:30

Humanitarian perspective on DRR

UNOCHA

"Saving Lives Today and Tomorrow:

Managing the Risk of Humanitarian Crises"

13:30

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14:45

15:00

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16:15

Stakeholder consultation

on HFA2:

Education and training

Terrace Room

16:15

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17:15

Plenary Session 3:

Moving forward with the post-2015 framework for DRR

Stakeholder statements

Lunch at Glasshouse Restaurant

13:00 - 14:00

Thematic discussion

continued

Aport room 2

Stakeholder consultation

on HFA2:

NGOs and civil society

groups

Pentangle Room

Group photo & Coffee break

10:00 - 10:45

Coffee break

10:00 - 10:30

Welcome and Opening

Syrym Gabbasov

Ministry of Emergency Situations of Kazakhstan

SRSG Miroslav Jenča

Neil MacFarlane

Chief, Regional Programmes and Disaster Risk Coordination

UNISDR

Stakeholder consultation

on HFA2:

Gender and women’s

issues in DRR

Aport room 2

Plenary Session 2:

Regional inputs for post-2015 framework for DRR

Country statements – South Caucasus

Recommendations of Stakeholder groups 3,4

Recommendations of Thematic sessions 3,4

09:00

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10:00

Official Welcome Cocktail Reception hosted by SRSG UNISDR

Venue: Aport Ballroom / Ground Floor

Thematic discussion:

Water-related disasters

Pentangle Room

Thematic discussion:

Safe schools and hospitals,

DRR in education

Terrace Room

Thematic discussion:

Generation and access to

risk information as a

cornerstone for effective

DRR

Aport room 2

Summary of Discussion

14:15

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16:00

Stakeholder consultation

on HFA2:

Local governments

Aport room 1

Dates: 1-2 April 2014 Venue: HOLIDAY INN ALMATY Almaty, Kazakhstan

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