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NEMA Urges Stakeholders To Prioritise Vulnerabilities During Disaster

by Ejike Ejike
2 years ago
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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), has marked the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, calling for the need to address disparities and vulnerabilities in disaster risk management

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October 13 every year serves as a momentous occasion to acknowledge the significant progress made in reducing the impact of disasters and preserving the well-being and livelihoods of communities.

NEMA’s director general, Mustapha Habib Ahmed, while speaking at the event, noted tha this year’s theme, “Fighting Inequality for a Resilient Future,” emphasises the importance of addressing disparities and vulnerabilities in disaster risk management. It underscores the need to create a more equitable and resilient society, where no one is left behind in the face of disasters.

He said: “Disaster risk reduction is a holistic approach that encompasses disaster preparedness, mitigation, response and recovery. NEMA and similar agencies worldwide have recognized that addressing inequality is integral to the success of these efforts.

“By prioritising the needs of the most vulnerable, such as low-income communities, people with disabilities, and the elderly, we can build a more resilient society that can bounce back from disasters and emerge stronger.

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“Over the past decade, NEMA and its partners have achieved significant milestones in disaster risk reduction. These include improving early warning systems, enhancing community preparedness, and fostering a culture of resilience. Such achievements contribute to a safer and more equitable future.”

The director, Disaster Risks Reduction (DRR), NEMA, Daniel Obot, said, “Disaster risk reduction thrives on collaboration and synergy within the, ‘philosophy of leaving no one behind’. DRR is an inclusive approach that facilitates the realization of the vision propounded by great DRR thinkers for disaster risk management to grow in bounds and leaps globally. Even inequality among countries and human family can not constitute a hindrance to this  noble global initiative.”

 

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