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On my first visit to Aceh after the #GPDRR2022 week, I went to the Aceh Tsunami Museum, a legacy that remembers the tragic disaster from 18 years ago, which now serves as an educational & emergency shelter to create more disaster-resilient societies and generations to come.
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#GPDRR2022 in Indonesia, concluded by highlighting that not all people are affected by disasters equally and therefore a community-led, participatory and human rights-based approach is critical in disaster risk reduction planning and implementation.
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First meeting with the Honorable Secretary at the MoDMR who briefed me on 🇧🇩’s contribution to the #GPDRR2022. The humanitarian community is proud to support the Ministry in building disaster resilience across the country to save lives and livelihoods.
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Kudos for this insightful intervention at the #GPDRR2022, showing how providing assistance to governments and other humanitarian actors, as well as developing partnerships to transform the framework on complex emergencies, can benefit the most vulnerable population.
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Wonderful to meet Cristelle Pratt, Assistant Secretary-General at during #GPDRR2022. We discussed the need for better investments in reducing risk in vulnerable nations and work underway to improve assessments of vulnerability.
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📢 is at the Global Platform for DRR #GPDRR2022 advocating for women’s leadership in disaster risk reduction. The Women’s Resilience to Disasters programme, supported by the Australian Govt., leverages #Pacific women’s voice & agency for disaster & climate resilience.
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Not a very complete group of photos. This is only a part of our delegates to #GPDRR2022. Our aim is the same, to empower the youth and young professionals and young generation involvement in disaster risk reduction initiatives! Future leaders are on the way!!
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