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Figure 19: UN Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030

Enhancing disaster preparedness for effective

Priority 4

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There is a need for focused action within and across sectors by States at local, national, regional and global levels in the following four priority areas.

Priorities for Action

Figure 19: UN Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (2015-2030)

compared to 2005-2015 between 2020-2030 100,000 global mortality aiming to lower average per disaster mortality by 2030, Substantially reduce global

2005-2015 2020-2030 compared to figure per 100,000 between lower the average global globally by 2030, aiming to number of affected people Substantially reduce the

product (GDP) by 2030 to global gross domestic economic loss in relation Reduce direct disaster

2030 developing their resilience by facilities, including through them health and educational of basic services, among infrastructure and disruption disaster damage to critical Substantially reduce

2020 risk reduction strategies by national and local disaster number of countries with Substantially increase the

this framework by 2030 actions for implementation of complement their national sustainable support to through adequate and to developing countries international cooperation Substantially enhance

to people by 2030 information and assessments systems and disaster risk multi-hazard early warning availability of and access to Substantially increase the

Targets

response and recovery, and thus strengthen resilience measures that prevent and reduce hazard exposure and vulnerability to disaster, increase preparedness for structural, legal, social, health, cultural, educational, environmental, technological, political and institutional Prevent new and reduce existing disaster risk through the implementation of integrated and inclusive economic,

Goal

social, cultural and environmental assets of persons, businesses, communities and countries The substantial reduction of disaster risk and losses in lives, livelihoods and health and in the economic, physical,

Expected outcome

development at all levels as well as within and across all sectors and biological hazards and risks. It aims to guide the multi-hazard management of disaster risk in slow-onset disasters, caused by natural or manmade hazards as well as related environmental, technological The present framework will apply to the risk of small-scale and large-scale, frequent and infrequent, sudden and

Scope and purpose

2015-2030

Chart of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction

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