Agenda - UNHQ, Conference Room 11
10:00-10:30 Part I DDA Launching Ceremony
- The Ceremony will convene high-level authorities and partners of DDA to introduce the program.
10:30AM-13:00 PART II Substantive Segments
Given the high demand and limited space, each Mission is requested to send maximum one expert to the workshop.
Location: Permanent Mission of Korea to the UN.
This will be a HYBRID 5-day training series held at the UNHQ for United Nations diplomats, staff, and attendees of the upcoming United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues.
En los últimos 20 años los desastres han afectado a 4.400 millones de personas, han causado 2 billones de dólares de daños y han matado a 1,3 millones de personas. Los desastres han afectado a las personas que viven en los países en desarrollo y, en particular, a las comunidades más vulnerables de esos países.
All communities are at risk of emergencies and disasters, including those associated with natural hazards, infectious disease outbreaks, conflicts, technological and other hazards. Particularly in the context of increased urbanization and climate change, frequency, severity and impact of those events are crucial.
Over the past 20 years, disasters have affected billions of people, caused USD$ trillions of damage, and killed millions of people. Disasters have affected people living in developing countries and, in particular, the most vulnerable communities within these countries.
Todas las comunidades están expuestas a emergencias y desastres relacionados con cualquier tipo de amenazas naturales, brotes epidémicos y aquellas producidas por el hombre, biológicas, químicas, radiológicas, tecnológicas, conflictos y otros. En un contexto de urbanización creciente y cambio climático, la frecuencia, severidad e impacto de los desastres se ha exacerbado.
This event will only be held in person, and a valid UN badge is required for entering the building. No additional UN badge will be issued to participants for this event.
Over the past 20 years, disasters have affected billions of people, caused USD$ trillions of damage, and killed millions of people. Disasters have affected people living in developing countries and, in particular, the most vulnerable communities within these countries.