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Early Warning Can Save Lives! Leaders Learn How

Bonn (ots)

Early warning conference results in concrete
commitments by decision makers to integrate early warning in disaster
reduction strategies and policies
Participants of the Second International Conference on Early
Warning (EWC-II) defined clear targets and accepted their respective
responsibilities to reduce the negative impacts of hazards in a
statement presented today at the conclusion of the Conference in
Bonn. The conference represents a milestone in the development of an
unprecedented international early warning programme, that will enable
the early warning dialogue to continue and further develop capacities
at all levels.
"Considering the increasing number of human and economic losses
resulting from disasters, it is vital that the world's leaders take
action towards better preparing and protecting communities from
imminent hazards," said Sálvano Briceño, Director of the Inter-
Agency Secretariat of the International Strategy for Disaster
Reduction. "This means minimizing risk by taking active steps to
mitigate and, where possible, prevent disasters from happening in the
first place."
Early warning is a critical and practical measure that communities
can implement to reduce risk. Early warning systems have proven to
significantly reduce the negative impacts of hazards if they draw
upon the numerous actors that make up the early warning chain, in
particular local and national authorities, as well as the
participation of communities themselves.
Hans-Joachim Daerr of the German Federal Foreign Office emphasized
the importance of the meeting in bringing together scientists,
disaster reduction practitioners and politicians to learn from each
other's experiences. "Over the past three days, decision makers have
made it clear that they are willing to accept their duty to do all
that is possible to alert people in a timely and understandable
fashion. It is now time that they put their words into action."
"The Government of Germany is committed to support the proposed
programme on early warning under the umbrella of the International
Strategy for Disaster Reduction, and we welcome the collaboration of
other governments to contribute to its development," said Mr. Daerr.
Guidelines for decision makers on how to integrate early warning
for natural hazards and risks into relevant policies were revised by
eight ministers and mayors from all corners of the world present at
the conference. The document comprises a series of elements that need
to be taken into account for an effective early warning system, based
on real-life examples and good practices, to be disseminated to local
and national leaders worldwide.
For updates and further information, please refer to: www.ewc2.org
ots Original Text Service: DKKV Deutsches Komitee für
Katastrophenvorsorge e.V.
Internet: www.presseportal.ch

Contact:

Nicole Rencoret UN/ISDR
Tel +49/1623/521803
E-Mail: rencoret@un.org (English/French/Spanish)

Birgit zum Kley-Fiquet
DKKV
Tel. +49/228/2434-826
E-Mail: birgit.zum.kley@inwent.org (German/French/English)

Winfried Glass
DKKV
Tel. +49/2225/7089-808

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