Monitoring the Implementation of Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030: A Snapshot of Reporting for 2018

Publication language
English
Date published
01 Jan 2020
Type
Research, reports and studies
Keywords
Data, Disaster preparedness, resilience and risk reduction, humanitarian action, Monitoring, National Disaster Management Authority, Response and recovery
Organisations
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)

This report outlines how Member States are monitoring their implementation of the Sendai Framework. It is the first snapshot of the Sendai Framework monitor (SFM) taken after about 18 months since its launch in March 2018. It is for the first time that an analysis is being published of the data that Member States have shared as part of the official global indicator system of the Sendai Framework comprising the seven targets and 38 indicators.

This report is a snapshot of what countries are saying at a point in time. It gives a global and regional perspective of disaster related losses in terms of human lives; persons with health effects, with damaged and destroyed housing, and with disrupted livelihoods. It provides a scale of the damage and destruction of critical infrastructure and disruption of basic public services that the world has seen in the reporting period. One of the key stories the report conveys is how countries assess their national DRR strategies on the basis of a set of common criteria. In terms of international cooperation on implementing this Framework by developing countries, the report consolidates what donor and recipient countries have said in terms of the support that they have provided or received respectively not just in financial terms but also through programmes and initiatives on DRR centric capacity building and technology transfer. Lastly, countries are also assessing their multi-hazards early-warning systems and risk information mechanisms and reporting in the SFM system within a common scoring format.