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Experience on Mainstreaming for Climate & Disaster-Resilient Development in the Republic of Korea
Yongkyun KIM
UNISDR Office for Northeast Asia and Global Education and Training Institute for Disaster Risk Reduction
Checklist for Integrating DRR and CCA into Scoio-Economic Development by NEMA Korea
• The Asia Pacific region is one of the most vulnerable regions to natu-ral disasters.
• Economic losses from disasters are rising exponentially as more and more of our recently developed infrastructure is affected. In addi-tion, the region’s vulnerability to climate change is likely to increase.
• Climate change will affect all sectors of our society. All sectors must be involved to meet those future challenges.
• Guided by Incheon REMAP, which was adopted by 53 ministers and high-level officials at the 4th AMCDRR in Oct 2010
• Developed by NEMA Korea, Yonsei University and UNISDR GETI with the support of UN ESCAP, Northumbria University, GCAP, ADPC, NDMI Korea, and Seoul National University.
• Provide tools and guidance for integrated development planning in Asia Pacific countries.
• Open a dialogue for integrated development planning among Planning Ministries, climate change committees, local governments and national Disaster management Organisations (NDMOs) in Asia and Pacific region
• Support key actors in assessing the status of those functions to integrated development planning and to identify opportunities for early action
• Encourage leadership among socio-economic planning ministries for ef-fective DRR & CCA integration into development planning
II. Objectives
The guidance note aims to:
III. Ten Check List
Policy: Development Policy Statements
Partnership: Partnership working
Capacity: Capacity development for integrated development planning at the local and national level
Innovation: Testing Innovative Options
Budget: Assign budget for essential DRR and CCA activities
Knowledge: Knowledge Management
Science: Science Advice for development planning
Guideline: Guidelines for integrated development planning
Screening: Climate and Disaster risk screening system
Readiness: Review institutional readiness and status of mechanisms for coordination and cooperation
i. Do you have existing policies on Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) and Climate Change Adaptation(CCA)?
ii. Are those policies integrated into sustainable development strategies?iii. Does your existing development policy designate roles and responsibilities
for DRR and CCA between national government and local authorities?iv. Does your policy statement include objectives and measurable targets?
Essential # 1. Policy: Development Policy Statements
Essential # 2. Partnership: Partnership working
i. Do you work with partners as an integral part of your development practice?ii. Are there clear guidance and procedures for engaging partners?iii. Are beneficiaries and community leaders active partners
i. Do you have a strategy for capacity development for integrated development planning at the local and national level?
ii. Have these programs been implemented?
Essential # 3. Capacity: Capacity development for integrated development planning at the local and national level
Essential # 4. Innovation: Testing Innovative Options
i. Do you have a system for evaluating DRR and CCA innovative options?ii. Do you provide incentives that promote innovation in the community and
private sector?iii. What programs do you have to test the scalability of innovative initiatives?
i. Have you allocated resources specifically to support DRR & CCA?ii. Have these resources been specifically allocated to sub-national and local
levels?iii. Do you have a long term financial plan to support this programmatic
Essential # 5. Budget: Assign budget for essential DRR and CCA activities such as risk assessment, early warning systems and public awareness
Essential # 6. Knowledge: Knowledge Management
i. Do you have systems to access relevant knowledge for development planning?
ii. Are knowledge management systems in each ministry accessible for integrated development planning?
iii. Do you use knowledge management system to seek for innovative options?
i. Do you have a scientific capacity for climate change and disaster risk reduction?ii. Do you engage with the scientific planning community?iii. Are you able to bring the latest scientific advice into development planning
processes?
Essential # 7. Science: Science Advice for development planning
Essential # 8. Guidelines for integrated development planning
i. Do you have guidelines for development planning at the national level?ii. Are these guidelines integrated with DRR and CCA?iii. Are these guidelines informed by good practice at the local and sub-
national level?
i. Do you have climate and disaster risk assessment systems?ii. Do you have screening systems for development plans with disaster and
climate risk assessment?iii. Are outcomes used to improve development plans?
Essential # 9. Screening: Climate and Disaster risk screening system
Essential # 10. Readiness: Review institutional readiness and status of mechanisms for coordination and cooperation
i. Have you assessed current institutional readiness to carry out concerted actions of DRR and CCA?
ii. Have you consulted?iii. Have you planned?
NEMA Korea’s Experience
• Used for advancing Mainstreaming Adaptation and Disaster Reduction into Development (MADRiD) in Korea
• Used at the national multi-stakeholder consultation for the Post-2015 DRR Framework by Task Force under Prime Minister Office
• Used for improving Pre-Disaster Impact Analysis and Comprehensive Flood Protection Plan
• Used for the provoking dialogue between NEMA Korea and Ministry of Health and Social Welfare to enhance social protection system considering persons with disabilities and elderly group
I. MADRiD Programme
♦ a multi-year initiative designed:
1. to increase social demand and political commitment for integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation into overall economic and social planning processes;
2. to promote the establishment of sustained human resources capacity development for implementation of integrated development planning
MADRiD
Social Demand
Political commitment
Integration of DRR & CCA into Development
Sustained Human
Resources Capacity
National PlanningEconomic
SocialEnvironment
...
To increase social demand and political commitment for integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation into overall economic and social planning processes
To promote the establishment of sustained human resources capacity development for implementation of integrated development planning
To promote enabling environments, pilot a customized set of advocacy, outreach and capacity development activities
To provide access to guidance material and technical resources
To engage key decision makers and diverse national champions through a series of cumulative leadership development forums to facilitate learning, sharing of experience and building alliances
13. Mainstreaming Adaptation and Disaster Reduction into Development (MADRiD) multi-year
initiative
I. MADRiD Programme
Leadership Development Forums(LDFs)
Technical Re-sources
Coalition Building
Global Out-reach
Promoting in-country im-
plementation
Structured dialogue & joint problem solving
with related stakeholders
Sharing guidance, tools and related
information
Advance political commitment with
various stakeholders at
the local, national and regional levels
MADRiD champions’
participation in international and regional
forums
National and Local Level
Implemtation
MADRiD TRAINING MODULES
Days MADRiD 2012 Master Training Modules
Facilitating Agency
Day One Module # 1. Disaster and Climate Resilient Development UNDP
Day Two
Module # 2. Spatial Planning Module # 3. Critical Facilities and Infrastructure
UNISDR GETIUNDP
Day Three
Module # 4. Governance and Legislative Systems FIELD TRIP AND EXERCISE
UNDP/IFRCNEMA Korea
Day Four
Module # 5. Sectoral Programmes for Socio-economic Development Module # 6. Climate Information Services for DRR and Adaptation
ADPCWMO
Day Five
Module# 7. Engaging StakeholdersModule # 8. The Way Forward
UNISDR GETIUNISDR GETI
MADRiD TRAINING MODULES
Days MADRiD 2013 Master Training Modules Facilitating Agency
Day One Module # 1. Disaster and Climate Resilient Development
UNISDR GETIUNDP
Day Two
Module # 2. Climate Information Services for MainstreamingModule # 3. Governance for Mainstreaming
WMOUNDP
Day Three
Module # 4. Sectorial Mainstreaming: AgricultureFIELD TRIP AND EXERCISE
Host Country
Day Four
Module # 5. Advocacy for MainstreamingModule # 6. The Way Forward
UNISDR GETIUNISDR/UNDP
Programme Outcomes
More than 300 high level government officials, policy makers and parliamentarians from 27 countries and 18 International Organizations received training on MADRID. - In 2012, three (3) Global Leadership Development Forums (LDFs) for 6 participating countries: Armenia, Gambia, Mongolia, Cambodia, Lao PDR, and Republic of Korea. - In 2013, two (2) Regional Peer Learning Forums (PLFs) and one (1) Leadership Development Forum (LDF) were organized and convened for: 5 countries from African region: Rwanda, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Kenya and Gambia; 5 countries from CAC region: Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and
Armenia.
Programme Outcomes
Examples of 2013 National Work Plans integrated with MADRiD
MADRiD
Mainstreaming Capacities
High level DRR Advocacy
Regional OutreachNational Work Plan
IMPLEMENATAION
State Academy for Disaster management’s textbook material
Briefing material for Permanent Secretaries from key government ministries
Briefings material for the national parliaments
Informed the National coordinating committee for Climate change & the national planning process for 2014
Enhanced cooperation among line ministries led b by Mongolian NEMA and the UNCT
MADRiD advocacy at the National Assembly and High-level gov’t officials in line ministries
Thank You!
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