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Updated 31 Oct, 2024 11:42am

Regional plan developed to respond to natural disasters

ISLAMABAD: A comprehensive regional work plan focusing on mapping hazards, commitments, and resources to address future natural disasters effectively was developed at a two-day regional conference held here.

The event, hosted by National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) in its role as Regional Chair of the Internat­io­nal Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG), brought together 55 international delegates from across the Asia-Pacific region, including representatives from China, Russia, Australia, South Ko­­rea, Turkiye, Indonesia, Thailand, Phili­p­­­­pines, Japan, Bangladesh, and Nepal.

Key stakeholders from global humanitarian organisations, UN agencies, and local government departments also attended.

Over the two days, participants from member countries presented updates and positions for the ongoing INSARAG Governance Review, while the Asia-Pacific (AP) Regional Group conducted an After Action Review (AAR) of the Turkiye response. This review aimed to refine emergency preparedness and response standards in the region.

Further discussions led to key agreements, including Asia-Pacific’s ongoing contributions to the INSARAG Guidelines 2026, ensuring regional insights are integral to the development process. The group expressed appreciation for the leadership shown by Pakistan in hosting this pivotal conference, which underscored the country’s significant role in strengthening regional disaster preparedness.

The conference concluded with the Asia-Pacific Group formally welcoming Japan as the INSARAG Asia-Pacific regional Chair for 2025. Tokyo will host the next regional conference in August 2025, while South Korea has been invited to consider hosting the 2026 INSARAG Global Meeting.

At the conclusion of the event, NDMA Chairman Lt Gen Inam Haider Malik distributed participation certificates among attendees, commending their engagement and commitment to strengthening regional resilience efforts.

Participants also visited National Emergencies Operation Centre (NEOC) at NDMA headquarters, where the participants were briefed about the facility’s capabilities in development of early warning (DEW), Anticipatory Actions (AAs), collaborations with humanitarian partners and risk communication to inform and prepare the public for potential emergencies and disasters.

The INSARAG Asia-Pacific Regional Conference 2024 marked a milestone in regional disaster response collaboration, reinforcing the shared commitment to resilience-building and disaster preparedness among Asia-Pacific nations.

This year, on 17 January, 2024, NDMA assumed the chair of INSARAG, reinforcing its leadership role in regional disaster management efforts. INSARAG is a global network dedicated to enhancing international disaster response, strengthening preparedness through Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) practices. INSARAG sets global standards to ensure teams are fully equipped for action during disasters.

Published in Dawn, October 31st, 2024

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