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Report On
ASIAN MINISTERIAL CONFERENCE ON DISASTER RISK REDUCTION –
Kerala Delegation Report
Date
3 - 5 November 2016
Venue
Vigyan Bhavan, NewDelhi
Organized by
Ministry of Home Affairs, India in collaboration with
UNISDR
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Background
In March 2015, representatives from 187 countries adopted the ‘Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
Reduction 2015-2030'. The framework, adopted at the 3rd World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction
(WCDRR) in Sendai, Japan, was the first major agreement of the post- 2015 development agenda. Besides,
at the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit on 25 September 2015, world leaders adopted
the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which includes a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs) to end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and tackle climate change by 2030.
Risks and vulnerabilities go beyond national boundaries. Regional platforms provide an opportunity to
address trans-boundary issues around disaster prevention and preparedness by providing leadership, by
addressing disaster risks and building the resilience of communities and nations in the region. These
regional platforms steadily evolved over the life of the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA 2005-2015),
calling for a stronger recognition of regional mechanisms to implement and oversee disaster risk reduction
by creating and sustaining the shared political commitment towards the implementation of the Sendai
Framework.
About AMCDRR
In Asia, the regional platform mainly consists of the Asian Ministerial Conferences on Disaster Risk
Reduction (AMCDRR) and the ISDR Asia Partnership (IAP) forum as its mechanism for consultation and
technical support. Established in 2005, the AMCDRR is a biennial conference jointly organized by different
Asian countries and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR). The AMCDRR serves
as a forum for stakeholders to take a shared responsibility and make actionable commitments towards
implementation of DRR in the Asia region through the exchange of experiences on successful practices
and innovative approaches in reducing and managing disaster risk. So far, countries in Asia in collaboration
with UNISDR, have organized six AMCDRR conferences.
The Previous hosts were the
1. People’s Republic of China (Beijing, 2005);
2. Republic of India (New Delhi, 2007);
3. Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, 2008);
4. Republic of Korea (Incheon, 2010);
5. Indonesia (Yogyakarta, 2012); and
6. Thailand (Bangkok, 2014).
The AMCDRR is an established regional mechanism for disaster risk reduction. Its success is largely due to
the joint leadership of hosting governments and their partnership with UNISDR who provided the
technical support. As a result, the AMCDRR has been instrumental in increasing political commitment and
strengthening the disaster risk reduction agenda at all levels. This first Asian Ministerial Conference for
Disaster Risk Reduction after the advent of the Sendai Framework was hosted by Ministry of Home Affairs,
Government of India in collaboration with UNISDR, from 3rd to 5th November 2016. As a follow up from
the 6th Asian Ministerial Conference outcome (2014) and as a requirement of the Sendai Framework, the
intended outcome of the conference in India will be to adopt an ‘Asian Regional Plan for Implementation
of the Sendai Framework’. The AMCDRR 2016 provided a unique opportunity to shape the
implementation and monitoring of the Sendai Framework in Asia.
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The objectives of the AMCDRR 2016 conference are as follows:
- Transforming the commitment of governments and stakeholders made in Sendai during the
WCDRR into national and local action.
- Setting the direction to accelerate regional implementation and monitoring of the Sendai
Framework
Themes and sub-themes
The theme of AMCDRR 2016 was Risk Sensitive Development for Community Resilience. The conference featured six sub-themes given below: Sub-theme 1: Understanding Disaster Risk Sub-theme 2: Disaster Risk Governance Sub-theme 3: Investing in Disaster Risk Reduction Sub-theme 4: Disaster Preparedness, Response and Recovery Sub-theme 5: Review and Monitoring of Implementation of the Sendai Framework Sub-theme 6: Enabling Governance for Coherence in
Disaster Risk Reduction, Sustainable Development and
Climate Change
Conference sessions – an overview
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Highlights of the Conference
Inauguration
The 7th Asian Ministerial Conference for Disaster Risk
Reduction was inaugurated by Hon’ble Prime Minister, Shri
Narendra Modi on 3rd November 2016 at 09:30am. Other
dignitaries present were Hon’ble Home Minister Government of
India, Minister of State for Home Affairs, UN special
representative for DRR.
Hon’ble Prime Minister during his inaugural speech mentioned
that India has become an engine of growth and a model for world.
However, we cannot take it as granted and we need to ensure
resilience in our efforts. He also mentioned about some section of society, specially women who are more
vulnerable to hardships at time of disasters. He gave a ten point agenda. All development projects should
have a component of DRR. Smart cities initiative will have disaster risk reduction incorporated.
1) All infrastructure should have the element of disaster preparedness and risk informed. Risk
considerations should be taken into account.
2) Risk coverage for all. Encourage coverage for people who need the most. In India, projects like Jan
Dhan Yojana, Suraksha Yojana, Fasal Bhima Yojana etc are basic building blocks of resilience.
3) Encourage greater leadership of women in DRM. Women are disproportionately affected in
disasters. Train large number of women volunteers.
4) Investment in risk mapping globally. Disaster risk related to other hazards such as cyclones, forest
fires must be analysed.
5) Leverage technology to enhance the effort of disaster risk management
6) Develop universities to work on DRR issues. Educational institutions have social responsibilities
too.
7) Utilise social media and mobile technology platforms.
8) Build local capacity. All key institutions of the state should develop and enable DRR. Over the last
two decades, community efforts have geared up and this has to be expanded. Indigenous knowledge
and traditional practices should be studied.
9) There is a need for more vibrant mechanism/platform for learning. Post disaster recovery is an
opportunity to build back better.
10) Bring out greater cohesion in international response to disasters.
First World Tsunami Awareness Day
commemorated
The Conference also commemorated the first World Tsunami
Awareness Day to spread awareness on tsunami. The observance
of the day stressed on the importance of early warning systems
and preparedness of communities in order to mitigate damage
from the often devastating natural hazard.
The three-day Asian Ministerial Conference on Disaster Risk
Reduction (AMCDRR) 2016 came to an end with the adoption
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of the ‘New Delhi Declaration’ and the ‘Asian Regional Plan for Implementation of the Sendai Framework’.
The Closing ceremony was presided over by Union Home Minister ShriRajnath Singh.
This was the first Asian MinisterialConference for Disaster Risk Reduction (AMCDRR) after the advent
of theSendai Framework for DRR (SFDRR).The SFDRR (2015-2030) was adopted by at the Third World
Conference on DRRat Sendai in Japan in March, 2015. It identifies targets and priority action areastowards
reducing disaster risk by ‘reducing the damage caused by naturalhazards like earthquakes, floods, droughts
and cyclones, through an ethic of prevention’.
New Delhi Declaration The ‘New Delhi Declaration’ is a political statement spelling out the commitment of participating
governments towards preventing and reducing disaster risk, and strengthening the resilience of
communities, nations and the Asian region. Recognising the need to accelerate the implementation
of global frameworks, it commits to a people-centred and whole-of-society approach towards
DRR. It also emphasises the need to enhance the capacity of communities and ensure participation
of all stakeholder groups towards achieving resilience.
Asian Regional Plan The ‘Asian Regional Plan for Implementation of the Sendai Framework’ focuses on the ‘How to’
reduce disaster risk at national and local levels. It has arrived at a longer term road map of
cooperation and collaboration, spanning the 15-year horizon of the Sendai Framework, as well as
a two-year action plan to further disaster risk reduction with specific, actionable activities.
Voluntary action statements of stakeholder groups towards a ‘shared responsibility’ approach in
implementation of the SFDRR were also made.
Winners of short film competition organised during the Conference on themes related to DRR
were felicitated by Shri Rajnath Singh.
The next AMCDRR will be held in Mongolia in 2018.
Kerala Delegation
Invitation Letter No: D.O No: 50-16/2015-DM-III; dtd. 6th September, 2016 from Joint Secretary, DM
Division, MHA was sent to all the peoples representatives and the officials of the state regarding the
AMCDRR. Registrations were done directly with the AMCDRR secretariat and the confirmation of the
same was acknowledged through Resident Commissioner’s Office, Kerala House.
A delegation of 83 people attended the conference which was led by Principal Secretary, Revenue &
Disaster Management Department. Peoples representatives from almost all the districts participated in the
conference. 3 students from the state participated in the national level painting competition on 3rd
November 2016.
The state of Kerala showcased a very informative stall which contained the best practices of the state in
various formats like print, video, posters, plans etc. Participants from various countries appreciated the
work being done by the State with respect to Disaster Risk Reduction. Around 500 participants
(approximate) have visited the stall out of which 71 delegates have asked for the documents prepared by
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the State. Siji M Thankachan, Rajeev T R, Anupama N, Anjali P & Joe George manned the stall during
these three days of the conference under the guidance of Dr Sekhar L Kuriakose. The participants from
Kerala got an exposure to disaster risk reduction initiatives from across the globe.
Participants from Kerala
S.No Name Designation
1 Shri P.H Kurian IAS Principal Secretary, Revenue Dept.
2 Shri Rajesh Diwan IPS DGP
3 Shri Hemachandran IPS DG of Fire & Rescue
4 Shri N. Prasanth IAS Distt. Collector, Kozhikkode
5 Shri Geromic George, IAS Asstt. Collector, Kannur
6 Shri Siva Vikram IPS DCP, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala Police
7 Shri Karuppa Samy R, IPS ASP, Vaikkom, Kerala Police Department
8 Smt Merin Joseph, IPS ASP, Irinjalakuda
9 Dr. Sekhar L. Kuriakose Member Secretary, KSDMA
10 Shri Abdul Nasar Bayyil Senior Grade Deputy Collector
11 Shri Devaraj Rajan Sahay Deputy Collector(DM), Thiruvananthapuram
12 Shri Joe John George State Project Officer, UNDP, SEOC
13 Shri Siji Thankachan Section Officer, KSDMA
14 Ku. Anupama N Hazard Analyst
15 Shri Rajeev T.R Hazard Analyst
16 Smt Anjali Parameswaran Hazard Analyst
LSGD
17 Asha Sanil President, ZP, Ernakulam
18 K. Jagadamma President, ZP, Kollam
19 Unnikrishnan President, ZP, Malappuram
20 V K Madhu President, ZP, Thiruvananthapuram
21 K.Santha Kumari President, Z.P, Palakkad
22 E P Latha Mayor, Kannur Corporation
23 V. Rajdndrababu Mayor, Kollam Corporation
24 Jamal Muhammed Shafi Municipal Chairman, Cherthala
25 N. Shivadasan Muncipal Chairman, Kayamkulam
26 Sabu K Jacob Chairperson, Piravom Municipality
27 Ramesh D. Kurup Chairman, North Parvur Municipality
28 Sathy Jayakrishnan Chairperson, Perumbavoor Municipality
29 Prince Paul John Chairman, Koothattukulam Municipality
30 Allamkulam Mahmood Chairman, Taliparamba Municipality
31 Bhaskaran Master K Chairperson, Mattannur Municipality
32 C.K. Ramasam Chairperson, Thalassery Municipality
33 Ashokan P.P Chairman, Iritty Municipality
34 Adv Sasi Vattakovval Chairman, Payyanur Municipality
35 M Sukumaran Chairman, Kuthupavamb Municipality
36 Beefathima Imbrahim Chairperson, Kasaragod Municipality
37 L. sulaika Vice-Chairperson, Kanhangad Municipality
38 K.P. Jayarajan Chairperson, Nileshwar Municipality
39 T.M. Rasheed Chairman, Erattupetta Municipality
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40 V. Kunhan Chairman, Mukkam Municipality
41 Vazhayil Balakrishanan Chairman, Ramanattukara Municipality
42 Shareefa CK Chairperson, Koduvally Municipality
43 Soharabi T Chairperson, Feroke Municipality
44 K. Sathian Chairman, Koyilandy Municipality
45 Puthiyottil Kulusu Chairperson, Payyoli Municipality
46 A.P. Majeed master Deputy Chair person, Koduvally
47 Sreedharan K Chairman, Vatakara Municipality
48 Raheeda K.T. Chairperson, Tirurangadi Municipality
49 K.K.Nazer Chairperson, Kottakkal Municipality
50 Shanina M. Chairperson, Valanchery Municipality
51 Subaida V.M. Chairperson, Manjeri Municipality
52 Hajiyarakath Haneefa Vice Chairman, Parappangadi Municipality
53 Ashraf Counsillor, Tanur Municipality
54 Padmini Gopinath Chairperson, Nilambur Municipality
55 Kunju muhammed Rsheed K.P Chairman, Pattambi Municipality
56 K.K.A. Azees Vice Chairman, Cherpulassery Municipality
57 Subaida M.K Chairperson, Mannarkkad Municipality
58 Shiny Jose Chairperson, Adoor Municipality
59 T.K. Sathi Chairperson, Pandalam Municipality
60 Pradeep M Chairman, Attingal Municipality
61 Vipin Chandran Councilor, Thrissur MC
62 Sahadevan C.K. Chairperson, Sulthan Battery Municipality
63 N.K. Akbar Chairperson, Chavakkad Municipality
64 Gracy.M Chairperson, Angamaly Municipality
65 Chandrika Kumari Chairperson, Thripunithara Municipality
66 Bindhu haridas Chairperson, Varkala Municipality
67 Praveej Vellottil Chairperson, Mananthavady Municipality
68 Dr.Sona Chairperson, Kottayam Municipality
69 James thomas Chairman, Ettumaanoor Municipality
70 Leena sunny Chairperson, Pala Municipality
71 Nimmy Shiju Chairperson, Irinjalakkuda Municipality
72 John akaulampally Chairman, Kattapana Municipality
73 P.V Biju Secretary, Kattapana Municipality
74 N.M Sudheer Accontant, Kattapana Municipality
75 C. P Mohamed Kunhi Chairman, Ponnani Municipality
76 Geetha Kumari Chairperson, Kottarakkara Municipality
77 W R Heeba Chairperson, Neyyatinkara Municipality
STUDENTS
78 Ms. Jency Johnson Student, VIIIC, KV Port Trust Kochi
79 Mr. Johson Peter Guardian
80 Ms. Vrindha S Student, IXB, KV Adoor
81 Mrs. Sreelatha S Guardian
82 Ms. Geethanjali Nair Student, IXC, KV Adoor
83 Mr. Ajaykumar V.G Guardian
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Feedback from visitors
SL. NO NAME ADDRESS COMMENTS 1. Dr.Sreeja M.U Cochin Good
2. Dr.K.J Deuasia Bangalore Excellent
3. Mr.Jones Thomas Spartequs
Nodal Excellence center for Human Rights Education(NCEHRE) TISS MUMBAI
Inclusive works on social vulnerable groups are amazing
4. Mr.Andrew lind Regional Office Asia Pacific IOM
5. Mr.Yogendra
TISS
6. Dr.Muzaffar Ahmed Member,NDMA Kerala is doing very well
7. Dr.D.N.Sharma Member,NDMA Excellent work by SDMA Kerala
8. V.Siva Sankar Rakshana Prakayour District,AP
9. Ms.S.Subbulakshmi Chennai Good Work
10. Dr.Diplikakkar Thukral
11. Mr.Ram Kumar
New Delhi
12. Mr.Hem Raj Bhatta Nepal Good Work
13. Mr.D.Rajan Sahay Dy.Collector (DM)
14. Thura Tum The State Display is organized and informative
15. Participant Excellent staff impressive to see the kind of work going on in my own state
16. Participant Great Work of KSDMA
17. Participant Great Work of KSDMA
18. Ri Kil Ung DPR Korea Impressive and Practical
19. Mr.Baluka Dey Varanasi Excellent work
20. Mr.Surabh Kumar MPSDMA Bhopal
Excellent presentation
21. Dr.Dilip Singh MPSDMA Bhopal
Excellent Presentation
22. Mr.V.Rajendra Babu Mayor Kollam Corporation
23. K.P.Kurup Chairman
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Paravur Municipality Kollam
24. Tarik Moussa
25. Dr.Arasu Sunkaram HOD DMC Anna Institute and Management Chennai
25. Ms.Ambika Dabral GSDMA Gujarat
Good collection of hand books
26. Mr.Ganga Ram Punia Excellent Effort by SDMA Kerala
27. Mr.Krishna Kumar SDMA has done great work at DM Sector
28. Mr.Hamid Khankeh Very Interesting
29. Mr.Gholamreza Masoumi
So Practical
30. Hivoshi Higashigachi Japan Interesting
31. Dr.Aravind Karwani Dy.Chief Executive Officer SMVDSB, KATRA
Share Copy of SOP,EO, Early Warning Systems
32. V.S Sunil Kumar Ministry of Agriculture Kerala
33. Amit Toteja Very nice stall setup
34. Ms.Pooja Gupta
35. Japadananda Bhubaneswar Amazing Work
36. Mr.V.Samuel Peter Habitat for Humanity INDIA
Very Informative
37. Mr.Reinen V.Hoffen Great Stand
38. Madelaine Azfecore
39. Mr.Manes er T Alnevor
40. Mr.Sabu.K Jacob Chairman Piravom Eranakulam District
41. Ms.Jann Thomas plakkikattil
Chairman, Ethumannor Municipality
42. Sulocinde.V.M Chairperson, Manjeri Malappuram
43. Dr.Sona P.R Chairperson, Kottayam, Kerala
44. C.H.Jameela Chairperson, Malappuram
45. Sasi vattakkovval Chairman, Payyanur Municipality
46. Padmini Gopinath Nilambur, Municipality
47. M.Shahina Chairperson, Valanchery, Municipality Malappuram
48. Ms.lenna sunny Chairperson
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Pala Municipality
49. Nimya Shiju Chairperson Irrnjalakuda
50. Mr.Rajpal Singh Yadav Very Informative
51. Dr.Anil Kumar Sharma Very Informative
52. Varshua amby Usefull information
53. Sushil Gupta Noida Very Good Display
54. D.Ramaswamy Dy.Collector (DM) Thiruvanathapuram
55. Phoolman Chaudhary Expert Member UN Permanent Forum Asia Representative
56. Prof.Chandan Gosh Prof & Head NIDM NEW DELHI
Very Good Documentation But without much integration of vulnerabilities in mind
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LIST of DOCUMENTS REQUESTED by stall visitors
Sl.No. Name Organization Email Document
1 AMIT TUTEJA Specialist, Chemical Industrial Disaster Management, NDMA, Delhi
EWS, Handbook on Disability
2 ANDREW LIND
Regional Emergency and Post- Crisis Specialist, International Organization for Migration(IOM), Thailand
3 ANGEL SINGHA Social Inclusion Officer,ICRC, New Delhi
4 ANJLEE AGARWAL
Executive Director, Samarthyam National Center for Accessible Environments, New Delhi
All
5 ANOOP KHAJURIA
Station Head, Dooradarshan Kendra, Mathura(U.P)
All
6 ARCHANA KUMARI
Director, SAAKAR Welfare Foundation, New Delhi
7 ARASU [email protected]
All
8 ASHWINI TEWARI
Chairman, Rampurhat Municipality, Birbhum
All
9 ATTY. VIOLETA SOMERA-SEVA
Senior Advisor, LUNGSOD NG, Pilipinas
All
10 B.S TONGAR Fire and Disaster Expert, Govt. of MP
CDMP, VDMP, SDMP
11 BABU SELVAM Manager, World Vision, Hariyana [email protected]
Disability
12 BALAKA DEY US AID India, New Delhi [email protected]
City Documentation
13 BALASUBRAMANIYA BHARATHI. B
JRC Convenor, IRCS, Tamilnadu [email protected]
Disability
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14 BANSHI CHAUDHARY
CECI Nepal [email protected]
CMDRM, Handbook on disability
15 BROJA GOPAL SAHA
Assi. Director, Center for Disability in Development, Bangladesh
All
16 Dr. ARVIND KARWANI
Dy.CEO, SMVDSA [email protected]
EOC, EWS, SOP
17 Dr. DIPANKAR CHYAU PATNAIK
Senior Emergency programme Manager, Christian Aid, Nepal
All
18 Dr. G.M. DAR
Assc. Prof. DM Institute, J&K Institute of Management Public Administartion & Rural Development, Jammu(Tawi)
City Plan, Handbook on Disability, Health, EWS
19 Dr. GEORGE V. JOSEPH
Dy. Director, Disaster Management Institute, G o Madhyapradesh
[email protected] / [email protected]
All
20 Dr. K.J. DEVASIA
Dy. General Manager and Head, Emergency & Business Continuity Management, Divisional Warden, Civil Defence, Bengaluru
VDMP, SDMP
21 Dr. SAIBAL GHOSH
Director, GHRM Center, Kolkata [email protected]
EWS
22 Dr. SHOBHA YOHAN
School safety, All document
23 Dr. SURYA PRAKASH
Head, Knowledge Management & Communication Division, NIDM, Delhi
[email protected] , [email protected]
All
24 Dr. TEJAS PRAJAPATI
M.D, POISON HELP LINE, Gujarat [email protected]
All
25 Fr. XAVIER KUDIAMSSERY
Executive director, ADC & SW Society, Alleppey
Handbook on Disability
26 GHANASHYAM MISHRA
UNICEF, Patna [email protected]
Hazard and Vulnerability Report of Thiruvanandapuram, Kerala
27 GOWTHAM H.G Civil Defence Warden, Karnataka Civil Defence Corps, MOHA, Bengaluru
All
28 HALIM MIAH [email protected]
All
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29 ISABEL AMARAL Ministry Social Solidarity [email protected]
All
30 KARMA DOMA TSHERING
National Coordinator, Geo Hazards International, Thimphu
All and Disability
31 KENNEDY DHANABALAN
Excutive Director, EFICOR, New Delhi
All
32 KHIN WIN KYI Programme Coordinator, Action Aid, Myanmar
District DMP
33 K. VIJAYA KUMARAN
PA to Member, NDMA [email protected]
All
34 MANJUNATH R.S
CDMP
35 MEGHNA GOYAL
Save the Children [email protected]
Disability and DRR
36 MISHRA D. S SDMA, Jharkhand [email protected]
All
37 MOHAMAD FARUKH
Chief Executive Officer, RAPID RESPONSE, Disaster management Agency, New Delhi
EWS
38 NEELAM SHINE [email protected]
EWS, Handbook on Disability, HVRA
39 NEHA VYAS Senior Environment Specialist, World Bank, New Delhi
Handbook on Disability and DRR
40 PREM KUMAR Chairman, Nature and Life Savers Association,Kullu
EWS, Handbook Disaster Management, Preparedness for Disaster management Plan, Village Plan
41 PREM PRAKASH CSE [email protected]
All
42 Prof. NISHAMANI
Dean, Environment Science, Rajiv Gandhi University
All
43 RAJESH KUMAR SINGH
National Dalit Watch, New Delhi [email protected]
Disability
44 RAMIS KHAN Manager, ICLEI, New Delhi [email protected]
EWS, HVRA Thiruvanandapuram City, All
45 REENA MOHANTY
Programme Manager, Shantha Memorial Rehabilitation Center, Bhubaneshwar
[email protected] / [email protected]
Handbook on Disability
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46 RIYA SAHA DDMA, Pune [email protected]
All
47 ROHIT KUMAR YADAV
Project Coordination Specialist, VSO, Nepla
All
48 ROHIT MAGOTRA
Assi. Director, Integrated Research and Action for Development, New Delhi
CDMP
49 S. SURESH KUMAR, IAS
PRINCIPLA SECRETARY, DM Dept. West Bengal
All
50 SANJULA CHATURVEDI
EWS, preparedness for disaster and health care management, Kerala SDMP, City DMP
51 SATISH BHARDWAJ
Preparedness for Disaster health care management, Emergency Operation center and emergency support function plan of Kerala
52 SATISH KALYANKAR
Manager, VEDANT INNOVATION Pvt. Ltd
All
53 SHAKEEB AHMED KHAN
Programme Officer, CBM, Karnataka [email protected]
All
54 SUKANTANAYAK
EWS, preparedness for disaster and health care management, Kerala SDMP, City DMP
55 SUMIT AGGARWAL
Associate Director, Unified Messaging Systems and Services Pvt. Ltd.
56 SUNIL SHRIVASTAVA
WITPL, Delhi [email protected] All
57 TAPAN ROY Senior Project Manager, PERSISTENT, Pune
Automation of Emergency Operation
58 UMAIR AHMAD Country President, Youth for Human Rights, Pakistan
All
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59 V. SAMUEL PETER
Director, Disaster Risk Reduction & Response, Habitat for Humanity, Chennai
All
60 VIJAY [email protected]
City DMP, Preparedness for Disaster health care, handbook on Disability on DRR
61 VIRENDER SINGH
Sub divisional magistrate, Govt. of NCT of Delhi
CDMP
62 XAVIER THOMAS
Consultant, DRR- UNICEF, New Delhi
All
EWS, preparedness for disaster and health care management, Kerala SDMP, City DMP
EWS Plan, Village DM Plan, City DMP
EWS, Disability, City
Disability
All
Background radiation leads in
areas with monocite sand
Handbook on Disability
All
All
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SDMA Kerala stall
at AMCDRR
Hon’ble Minister for Agriculture visits
the KSDMA stall along with Principal
Secretary & Director, Agriculture
Principal Secretary, Revenue &
DM Dept. along with DG, Fire
& Rescue; DGP, Kerala Police
IOM officials meets with
Member Secretary, KSDMA
USAID delegation in front of KSDMA
stall. Delegate from Tibet remarks in
the visitors book
Resident Commissioner, Kerala
visits the KSDMA stall
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National level painting competition contestants and their parents with
Principal Secretary, Revenue Dept & Member Secretary, KSDMA
Peoples Representatives from Kerala with Principal Secretary, Revenue & D M
Department, Govt of Kerala
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Painting Competition entries from Kerala
Report Prepared by : Joe John George, State Project Officer, GoI – UNDP, SEOC
Contributors : Anupama N, Rajeev TR Andrews Spensor, Asha Kiren (Hazard Analysts, SEOC)
Approved by : Dr Sekhar L. Kuriakose, Member Secretary, KSDMA
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