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8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
ASEAN and ROK: Longstanding Partners Facing Future Challenges Together
The year 2024 marks the 20th anniversary of the Indian Ocean Tsunami, one of the most catastrophic events we have ever experienced, and the 35th anniversary of establishing the ASEAN-ROK dialogue. This occasion provides a valuable opportunity to reflec
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Reflections on Two Disasters: The Need for an All-Hazards Approach to Disaster Risk Reduction
I first visited Aceh in early 2005 while working at the United Nations (UN) Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs in Kobe. I was shocked by the sight of the entire landscape, buildings, and houses swept away by the tsunami. It was even mo
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: A Turning Point in Disaster Resilience
It has been two decades since the Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami, but the progress made in disaster resilience and the profound lessons learned have endured. The unprecedented disaster led to marked improvements in disaster risk reduction and mana
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Heeding the Lessons of Super Typhoon Haiyan: Why Science Matters
The Haiyan disaster Ten years ago, on 8 November 2013, Supertyphoon Haiyan (local name Yolanda) barreled through the central region of the Philippines. The cyclone was one of the most powerful to make landfall in recorded history, killing thousands and
8 Oct 2024
Climate Change, Environment
Facilitating Private Sector Climate Investment Decision Making: Leveraging on Data and Regulation in ASEAN
The ASEAN region is highly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. According to the ASEAN State of Climate Change Report (2021), the ASEAN region faces escalating consequences of climate change, including rising temperatures, more frequent extreme
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management, Rural Development
From Response to Resilience: ASEAN-Japan Cooperation in Disaster Management
Many disasters may be inevitable as the forces of nature are increasingly becoming unpredictable and destructive. However, their adverse impacts can be reduced through effective collaboration, preparedness, and response. The value of such cooperation c
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
AHA Centre: A Journey Towards Enhanced Disaster Resilience
The 2004 tsunami devastated coastal communities across Southeast and South Asia—including ASEAN Member States Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Thailand—with unprecedented force. The disaster sent shockwaves across the region and left a profound mark o
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Remembering the First Tsunami of the Current Century
The 9.1 magnitude earthquake triggered a mega-tsunami on 26 December 2004 that devastated almost the entire coastal area of Aceh province of Indonesia and killed over 200,000 people across various places in and around the Indian Ocean. The depth of thi
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Improving Disaster Risk Communication to Save Lives
In the first week of September 2024, the ASEAN region was hit by 20 significant disasters caused by natural hazards, including floods, storms, and landslides. These events caused massive devastation, affecting 2.83 million people and claiming 46 lives.
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
Disaster Resilience
8 Oct 2024
Disaster Management
No One Left Behind: Advancing Disability-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction
The 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami was one of the deadliest natural disasters in recorded history. As we mark the commemoration of its 20th anniversary this year, it is essential to reflect on the progress made in Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR
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