domain | earlywarningsforall.org |
summary | But major gaps still exist, especially in small island developing states and least-developed countries: 50 of countries worldwide report having adequate multi-hazard early warning systems Climate, weather and water-related extremes have led to 15 times more deadly hazards in Africa, South Asia, South and Central America, and small island states 70 of all deaths from climate-related disasters have occurred in the 46 poorest countries over the past 50 years Early Warnings for All objectives and Action Plan The Early Warnings for All initiative brings together the broader UN system, governments, civil society and development partners across the public and private sectors to enhance collaboration and accelerated action to address gaps and deliver people-centered, end-to-end multi-hazard early warning systems.The four pillars of Early Warnings for All The Early Warnings for All initiative is built on four pillars to support countries in building and operating effective and inclusive multi-hazard early warning systems: Disaster risk knowledge - led by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction UNDRR Detection, observation, monitoring, analysis, and forecasting - led by the World Meteorological Organization WMO Warning dissemination and communication - led by the International Telecommunication Union ITU Preparedness and response capabilities - led by the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies IFRC |
title | Early Warnings for All |
description | Early Warnings for All |
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created | 2024-12-01 |
updated | 2025-01-14 |
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