Speaking at the conference, Ms.Roberta Clarke, UN Women Regional Director said: "Women in Asia and the Pacific are able and capable. They are a key lynchpin for addressing disaster risks and for resilience building of themselves and their communities. As we implement our regional, national and local disaster risk reduction priorities, we should provide them the space to lead, to make their voices heard and have their priorities addressed".
The three-day conference will discuss urgent measures to promote gender equality and promote women’s leadership throughout four priorities of Sendai Framework for Action: understanding disaster risks; strengthening disaster risk governance to manage disaster risks; investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience and enhancing disaster preparedness for effective responses, recovery, rehabilitation and reconstruction. Taking into account the complexities of addressing disaster risk reduction the region is confronted with, the conference will also discuss the interlinkages between disasters and climate change and how climate change action can contribute to addressing disaster risk reduction challenges and promoting women’s leadership and participation. Furthermore, in recognizing that most affected women and men are often from rural locations and make up the poorest of the region’s population, the conference will also tackle issues to promote gender equality through community-based disaster risk management at community level.
About 70 government officials, NGOs and researchers from 22 countries will attend the conference as well as 200 representatives from government, inter-governmental organizations, academia, United Nations, development organizations, Red Cross, civil society and media in Viet Nam.
The conference will conclude with the endorsement of the Recommendations and Actions on Gender and Disaster Risk Reduction Priorities for Asia-Pacific. The outcome document of the conference will be introduced to relevant national and regional processes for the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030.
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