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The UNISDR Sub-Regional Office for the Pacific was established in 2008 to support 17 UN Member States and Territories of the Pacific sub-region to build their resilience to disasters. The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) Sub-Regional Office for the Pacific is based in Suva, Fiji to support Governments in their efforts to implement the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Re

duction 2015-2030, principally through United Nations Resident Coordinators, United Nations Country Teams operating out of Fiji, Samoa and Papua New Guinea, and Regional Intergovernmental Organizations, such as the Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) and other members of the Pacific Disaster Risk Management Partnership Network. The UNISDR Sub-Regional Office for the Pacific provides the following services:

- Advise on the implementation of and monitoring progress towards the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2030 - within the overall context of the Pacific Regional Disaster Risk Reduction and Disaster Management;

- Fostering of strategic partnerships with the disaster risk management and climate change communities in the Pacific towards an integrated approach;

- Advocacy for the inclusion of disaster risk reduction at policy and decision-making levels for an informed and coherent approach by UNISDR system partners when supporting country and regional efforts to mainstream disaster risk reduction into development planning and budgetary processes;

- Linking national and regional disaster risk management policy and priorities with the core mechanisms of the UNISDR system, such as the Global Platform for Disaster Risk Reduction, for a greater recognition of the specific challenges and potential of Pacific islands states at the international level;

- Co-convening the Pacific Regional Platform for Disaster Risk Management with the the Pacific Community (SPC);

- Supporting the documentation and exchange of lessons learned and good practices in the Sendai Framework implementation at the regional/national level between the Pacific and other regions as appropriate;

- Build awareness of disaster reduction benefits and the importance of reducing community vulnerability through targeted advocacy campaigns and the commemoration of the International Day for Disaster Reduction.

"A shining example of inclusive technology for disaster risk reduction" Read more about our Robot at   giving a voice to...
26/05/2017

"A shining example of inclusive technology for disaster risk reduction" Read more about our Robot at giving a voice to Pacific Islanders with Disability Pacific Disability Forum Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation

It may look like a gadget to many but this robot (pictured left) is a shining example of inclusive technology for disaster risk reduction.

Congratulations Habitat for Humanity Fiji (Official)! An amazing initiative which has helped over 400 participants from ...
26/05/2017

Congratulations Habitat for Humanity Fiji (Official)! An amazing initiative which has helped over 400 participants from close to 80 communities after TC Winston. A well deserved win at

Habitat Fiji receives Certificate of Merit at the UNISDR Sasakawa Awards, for Disaster Risk Reduction at the Global Platform for DRR in Cancun, Mexico.

A BIG thank you to our Pacific Disability Forum participants who joined us for Day 2 of  . The robot technology enables ...
26/05/2017

A BIG thank you to our Pacific Disability Forum participants who joined us for Day 2 of . The robot technology enables them to take part and join the conversation from over 9,700 kms away!

25/05/2017

Many thanks to all our donors, especially Australia and New Zealand, for their generous support to help UNISDR get Pacific delegates to . With their support, the voices of Pacific participants can be heard and knowledge from the Pacific are being shared with colleagues from around the world. Without your support this couldn’t have been possible. “Thank You” Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells

Thanks to Ana, Lanieta & Peni for arriving at 2am to join   and participate all the way from Suva, Fiji. They spent the ...
24/05/2017

Thanks to Ana, Lanieta & Peni for arriving at 2am to join and participate all the way from Suva, Fiji. They spent the early hours of the morning listening to sessions, asking questions and meeting delegates throughout the conference venue Pacific Disability Forum Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation

Bula! Check out the well dressed Pacific Robot live in action during the Pacific Side Event at     Pacific Disability Fo...
24/05/2017

Bula! Check out the well dressed Pacific Robot live in action during the Pacific Side Event at Pacific Disability Forum Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation

Thanks to our Pacific Robot, Pacific Disability Forum participants are able to listen in and ask questions at the ‘avail...
24/05/2017

Thanks to our Pacific Robot, Pacific Disability Forum participants are able to listen in and ask questions at the ‘availability of and access to multi hazard early learning systems and disaster risk information’ session at . live in action! Fiji Disabled Peoples Federation

Our office will be home to 1 of 4 Remote Hubs over the next 3 days connecting Pacific Disability Forum participants to a...
23/05/2017

Our office will be home to 1 of 4 Remote Hubs over the next 3 days connecting Pacific Disability Forum participants to a telepresence robot (like this one) on the ground at allowing them to attend talks, appear on the screen and manoeuvre in the conference venue https://goo.gl/tiJlV9

Excited to have over 100 delegates from the Pacific in Cancun, Mexico this week attending the Global Platform. More than...
22/05/2017

Excited to have over 100 delegates from the Pacific in Cancun, Mexico this week attending the Global Platform. More than 5000 participants will come together to review global progress in the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, which was adopted in Japan in 2015. Visit http://www.unisdr.org/conferences/2017/globalplatform/en to find out more.

19/03/2017

Read about the regional workshop on the role of ecosystem-based Disaster Risk Reduction for Sustainable Development organised by IUCN Oceania in collaboration with UNISDR in Fiji earlier this month.

https://www.iucn.org/news/oceania/201703/ecosystem-services-climate-change-adaptation-and-disaster-risk-reduction-%E2%80%93-%E2%80%98win-win%E2%80%99-approach

Nadi, Fiji, 10 March 2017 (IUCN) – The increasing incidence and severity of disasters are leaving more people vulnerable each year. The Oceania region ...

09/01/2017

FINPAC Project implemented by the Secretariat of the Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) to increase the resilience of communities in the Cook Islands, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu.

Read more at: http://www.preventionweb.net/news/view/51451

A three-year project to reduce Pacific nations’ vulnerability to the effects of climate change has just wrapped up after being successfully implemented in eight Pacific countries.

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