TS6: Turning Experience into Action: Learning from Large-Scale Disasters
Large-scale disasters expose vulnerabilities in systems and highlight the urgent need for actionable strategies for resilience and recovery. "Learning from experience" involves applying insights from past events to strengthen preparedness, response, and recovery. This approach emphasizes building back better, fostering collaboration across sectors, and prioritizing vulnerable populations through innovation and inclusivity, ultimately creating sustainable disaster management systems resilient to future shocks.
Session objectives:
This session provides an opportunity to reflect on the lessons learnt, recognize progress made, and address the gaps that still hinder effective disaster resilience. By doing so, it aims to contribute to a renewed commitment to disaster risk reduction and recovery readiness, how the effectiveness of “Build Back Better” strategies can be monitored and evaluated over time, ensuring that future generations are better equipped to face the challenges of a rapidly changing risk landscape.
Live stream:
Moderator:
- Prof. Dilanthi Amaratunga, Expert Member of the ICG/IOTWMS WG-1 on Tsunami Risk, Community Awareness & Preparedness, and Member of E-STAG
Speakers:
- Dr. Banak Joshua Dei Wal, National DRR Focal Point, Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, South Sudan
- Ms. Makiko Ohashi, Director in charge of International Cooperation, Disaster Management Bureau, Cabinet Office of Japan
- Ms. Saini Yang, Executive Director, Integrated Research on Disaster Risk (IRDR)
- Governor Ali Hamza Pehlivan, Head of AFAD, Türkiye
- Mr. Trevor Bhupsingh, Assistant Deputy Minister of Emergency Management, Public Safety Canada
- Mr. Guy Gryspeert, Vice President, Global Head of Operational Resilience, Honeywell
Agenda
Location
CCV
Online access
Details
Contact
Mari Sawai
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