Strengthen resilience to disasters and conflicts
Addressing
the linkages between the environment, conflict and peacebuilding provides a
critical opportunity for UNEP in Africa to positively influence the development
process. A long-term vision must support:
- African governments to develop
resource policies with a positive impact on their national economies and
to implement open, transparent and equitable governance of natural
resources;
- Building a coalition for action
through strengthened institutional architecture and regional cooperation
to address conflict prevention and resolution;
- Early warning and early action in
countries that is vulnerable to conflicts over natural resources and
environmental issues;
- Improving oversight and protection of
natural resources during conflicts;
- Addressing natural resources and the
environment as part of the peacemaking and peacekeeping process;
- Harnessing natural resources for
economic recovery;
- Mainstreaming environmental issues
within humanitarian operations in order to minimize possible environmental
impacts and ensure they do no harm with regard to longer-term
sustainability and development.
As
related to disasters in Africa, the priority areas for support are:
- Improving identification and
assessment of disaster risks. It is imperative that the reduction of risks
is viewed as a continuous set of activities across social, economic,
governmental and professional sectors. Activities within these sectors
need to be integrated into planning, recovery plans and development strategies
that enables and encourages widespread exchange of information;
- Strengthening collaboration and
coordination across regionally based structures that include government,
UN, donors and civil society. The conflict-disaster interface, which is
strongly linked in many countries, will also be better understood and
responses better coordinated through inter-agency structures;
- Advocating DRR in the high-level
environment related conferences including African Ministerial Conference
on the Environment (AMCEN) and African Council of Water Ministers (AMCOW)
meetings;
- Establishment of partnerships with
national and local stakeholders and the private sector, building on the
network of partners and their capacity to engage in project activities
such as awareness-raising workshops and training events in project pilot
demonstration sites;
- Strengthening regional and
trans-regional networks in mitigating and responding to man-made
disasters.
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