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Enhancing the contributions of National Meteorological and Hydrological Services (NMHSs) to disaster risk reduction (DRR) at all levels in a more cooperative, cost-effective, systematic and sustainable manner.
A Disaster Risk Reduction Roadmap for the World Meteorological Organization (pdf)
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The Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Programme assists Members in developing and delivering services that are directed at protecting lives, livelihoods and property from natural hazard in a cost-effective, systematic, and sustainable manner. This ultimately contributes to resilient and sustainable development under a changing climate.
The scope of the Programme encompasses strengthening the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services capacities to:
support preparedness through early warning systems;
provide hazard information for risk assessments, prevention, response and recovery, and risk transfer across sectors;
mitigate existing risks and prevent the creation of new risks;
respond to user requirements; and
cooperate and engage in disaster risk governance structures at all levels.
A Disaster Risk Reduction Roadmap for the World Meteorological Organization (pdf)
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Scope
(active tab)
Objectives
Structure
Components
The Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Programme assists Members in developing and delivering services that are directed at protecting lives, livelihoods and property from natural hazard in a cost-effective, systematic, and sustainable manner. This ultimately contributes to resilient and sustainable development under a changing climate.
The scope of the Programme encompasses strengthening the National Meteorological and Hydrological Services capacities to:
support preparedness through early warning systems;
provide hazard information for risk assessments, prevention, response and recovery, and risk transfer across sectors;
mitigate existing risks and prevent the creation of new risks;
respond to user requirements; and
cooperate and engage in disaster risk governance structures at all levels.
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