Ministerial Roundtable: Scaling-up Disaster Risk Reduction to Tackle the Climate Emergency

The Ministerial Roundtable provides an opportunity to discuss challenges, share experiences, identify solutions, and enhance political leadership and commitments towards the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. 

The Ministerial Roundtable “Scaling-up Disaster Risk Reduction to Tackle the Climate Emergency” will be co-chaired by the Government of Indonesia and UNDRR.  

Please note that the Ministerial Roundtables is not open to the public. It is organized by invitation only at the ministerial level. 

Session objectives

To discuss challenges, identify solutions and enhance political leadership towards the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and specifically the links between climate and disaster risk reduction. 

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Singaraja Hall 1
BNDCC 1-1st Floor
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This section provides information about the Ministerial Roundtable: “Scaling-up Disaster Risk Reduction to Tackle the Climate Emergency”

Where do we stand

The climate emergency is the biggest economic, social, and environmental threat facing the planet and humanity. Climate-related disasters have almost doubled in the last 20 years compared to the previous twenty- year period. This has exacerbated inequalities within and between countries, with those contributing least to global emissions often experiencing the worst impacts of the climate emergency.  

Driven by climate and conflict, often interrelated humanitarian needs are at their highest-ever with one in every 33 people globally in need of assistance and protection. We are at a crossroads. Climate change is undermining the ability to achieve the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, including the Sendai Framework.   

Collective action, political leadership, and financing are needed to keep the global average temperature within the 1.5 degrees safer limit outlined in the Paris Agreement. However, prudent risk management requires preparation for a range of negative outcomes associated with varying degrees of warming and to effectively manage unexpected concurrent threats, such as the current COVID-19 crisis. 

 

Session guiding questions

  1. How can disaster risk reduction (DRR) be accelerated to address the climate emergency and align with climate change adaptation goals?   
  2. What are positive examples of how the governance of DRR and climate change action is being strengthened and synergized to meet the challenges of growing disaster and climate risks? 
  3. What are the financing opportunities, both on a national and international level, to scale-up more integrated climate and disaster risk management approaches? 
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Ministerial Roundtable: Thinking Resilience: Changing the Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction Financing

The Ministerial Roundtable provides an opportunity to discuss challenges, share experiences, identify solutions, and enhance political leadership and commitments towards the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction. 

The Ministerial Roundtable “Thinking Resilience: Changing the Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction Financing” will be co-chaired by the Government of Indonesia and UNDRR.  

Please note that the Ministerial Roundtable is not open to the public. It is organized by invitation only at the ministerial level. 

Session objectives

The Ministerial Roundtable will discuss challenges, identify solutions and enhance political leadership and commitments towards the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, especially as they pertain to disaster risk reduction financing. 

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Conference session
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Format
Display on agenda
Yes
Time zone
Asia/Makassar
Participation
Interpretation (Language)
Primary floor language
Room/Location
Singaraja Hall 1
BNDCC 1-1st Floor
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This section provides information about the Ministerial Roundtable: “Thinking Resilience: Changing the Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction Financing”

Where do we stand  

Investing in disaster risk reduction is a precondition for developing sustainably in a rapidly changing climate. Global investments of $1.8 trillion in appropriate DRR strategies could avoid losses of $7.1 trillion.  Yet, for every $100 spent on total development aid between 2010-2018, disaster risk reduction received as little as 47 cents.  

Though action is lagging, the stark realities of the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic coupled with rapidly increasing climate risk provide political leaders with a pressing reason to put the world on track for a resilient and sustainable future. 

For change to happen, a complete shift in mindset needs to take place across the financial system. We must move from short-term thinking and under-prioritizing disaster risks to a “Think Resilience” approach to become the norm in all public and private sector investments. There is an urgent need for a new “social contract” on investing in disaster resilience, which would set out the responsibilities and liabilities of national governments, financing bodies and the private sector to manage the negative externalities arising from disaster risks. 
 

Session guiding questions

  1. How can countries determine or estimate the cost required to implement the national DRR strategy?  
  2. Which financial DRR solutions, beyond insurance, have been successfully applied to mainstream disaster risk into investments and financial strategies and activities?  
  3. What policies and measures have proven particularly effective that make disaster risk disclosure and inclusion mandatory in public and private sector investments? 
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Official Programme