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MISSION AND STRATEGY
MISSION
"Dealing at early stages with the rehabilitation of
social and economic conditions in post-disaster or post-conflict situations
offers a unique opportunity to rethink past development practices, improve the
sustainability of human settlements development and prepare communities to prevent
against threats and risks."
UN-HABITAT is mandated, through the Habitat Agenda, to take the lead in disaster
prevention, mitigation, and preparedness and post-disaster rehabilitation with
regard to human settlements. The Disaster Management Programme has been tasked
to fulfill this mandate through supporting national governments, local authorities
and communities in strengthening their capacity in managing human-made and natural
disasters. This applies both to the prevention and mitigation of disasters as
well as the rehabilitation of human settlements. DMP also creates awareness
among decision makers and communities on mitigation methodologies and adequate
rehabilitation in human settlements. It bridges the gap between relief and development
by combining the technical expertise, normative understanding and lessons learned
through UN-HABITAT field operations
STRATEGY
"In addressing disasters both in terms of response
and prevention, there is a simultaneous need for hand-on experience to develop
understanding and credibility, and a clear exit strategy for promoting sustainability
and self-reliance."
The Disaster Management Programme provides support to national governments,
local authorities and communities by:
- Developing techniques and tools for the management of disaster prevention,
mitigation and rehabilitation;
- Designing and implementing training programmes, as well as supporting training
activities executed by other agencies and field projects;
- Promoting horizontal cooperation by networking institutions, experts and
experience on disaster related activities in human settlements;
- Design, implementation and backstopping of projects at local, national,
regional and global level;
- Strengthening coordination and networking among communities, NGOs, governments
and external support organizations in addressing disaster-related activities.
OPERATIONAL FRAMEWORK:
In order to achieve the objectives laid out in the Habitat Agenda to address
human settlements issues in disaster and post-conflict settings, DMP provides
a combination of long term technical and normative support through ongoing partnerships
within and outside UN-HABITAT with a surge facility to allow for the provision
of immediate support during emergency phases. This combination ensures that
DMP is able to impact all phases of post-conflict and disaster management cycles
to promote sustainable human settlements development within situations of crisis
with maximum effect.
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