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Oficina del noreste asiático e Instituto de Educación y Capacitación Global  


La oficina de UNDRR para el noreste asiático y el Instituto de Educación y Capacitación Global (UNDRR ONEA-GETI, por sus siglas en inglés) se instituyeron en 2010 con el propósito de desarrollar un nuevo cuadro de profesionales en los campos de la reducción del riesgo de desastres y la adaptación al cambio climático para establecer sociedades resilientes a los desastres.

ONEA-GETI también es la sede de la secretaría de la campaña titulada “Desarrollando Ciudades Resilientes”.

La Oficina de UNDRR para el noreste asiático (ONEA) presta apoyo a cinco países: República de Corea, China, Japón, Mongolia y República Popular Democrática de Corea, específicamente para reducir el riesgo y las pérdidas que ocasionan los desastres y para velar por la aplicación del Marco de Sendai para la Reducción del Riesgo de Desastres 2015-2030.

Por su parte, el Instituto de Educación y Capacitación Global (GETI) tiene como propósito materializar su mandato mundial de ofrecer asistencia al desarrollo de capacidades, a fin de apoyar la reducción del riesgo de desastres y la adaptación al cambio climático para lograr el desarrollo sostenible. GETI convoca y apoya el aprendizaje entre las ciudades para fortalecer la resiliencia (Desarrollando Ciudades Resilientes) y ofrece asistencia al aumento de capacidades y la socialización de buenas prácticas entre las instituciones de capacitación que trabajan con asuntos relacionados con la resiliencia a nivel nacional.

Contact Us

UNDRR ONEA & GETI
4F G-Tower
175 Art Center dae-ro, Yeonsu-gu
22004 Incheon, Republic of Korea

Phone: +82 32 458 6551/6570
Fax: +82 32 458 6598/6599
Email: [email protected]

Noticias

Infrastructure stakeholders in Ghana
UNDRR in collaboration with the Ministry of Works and Housing convened a workshop with stakeholders from over 24 ministries, institutions and agencies in Ghana to discuss the need for a multisector approach to infrastructure resilience.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
financing framework
The United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) and the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) published the Integrated National Financing Frameworks (INFFs) for Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Guidance Note.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs
Panel at event on investing in climate resilient and sustainable transport infrastructure in Tajikistan
The Government of Tajikistan and UNDRR collaborated on an event on “Investing in Climate Resilient and Environmentally Sustainable Transport Infrastructure in Tajikistan” at the Investors Forum for EU-Central Asia Transport Connectivity on 29 January.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Europe & Central Asia Tajikistan - government
A man stands on a stage during the launch of the EW4ALL initiative
The United Nations Secretary-General’s Early Warnings for All initiative was launched in Mauritius in December 2023 during a two-day event with key stakeholders.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Africa
Group photo participants of the workshop in Uganda
The United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR) organized a national workshop titled “Integrating Disaster Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation Planning” in Kampala, Uganda.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Africa
Two men shaking hands at the Beau Bassin Rose Hill MCR2030 launch
In November 2023, the township of Beau Bassin-Rose Hill took a step forward in enhancing its resilience.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Africa
Soulinh, Lao PDR
"We, the villagers of Soulinh Village, gathered to discuss potential disasters that could impact our lives and livelihoods," explained Mr. Phantamin, Chair of the Village Disaster Management Committee in Soulinh, a village in Phongsaly,
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction - Regional Office for Asia and Pacific
The uncounted costs of disaster
Estimates of the cost of disasters paint a partial picture of their true toll, in terms of human lives and economic, developmental and social impacts.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
Tonga drill
The 15 January 2022 tsunami in Tonga demonstrates how a high level of risk awareness among the population, combined with effective early warning systems, saves lives.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction
Bhutan stakeholders
First meeting of experts provided a platform to foster a shared vision for infrastructure resilience and a collaborative approach to address the pressing challenges posed by natural hazards and climate change.
United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure United Nations Satellite Centre

Capacitación

Desarrollo de capacidades para la aplicación del Marco de Sendai:

UNDRR ONEA-GETI apoya la aplicación eficaz y coherente del Marco de Sendai para la Reducción del Riesgo de Desastres 2015-2030 entre diversos gobiernos, líderes de ciudades, el sector privado, universidades, la comunidad científica, ONG y organizaciones internacionales.

Comuníquese con nosotros para obtener más información sobre nuestros cursos adaptados y personalizados: [email protected]

Consulte muestras de nuestros cursos:

 

Calendario de Eventos

Desarrollando ciudades resilientes

La campaña titulada Desarrollando Ciudades Resilientes: “¡Mi ciudad se está preparando!” se lanzó en mayo de 2010 y aborda temas relacionados con la gobernabilidad local y el riesgo urbano, a fin de ayudar a los gobiernos locales a reducir el riesgo y a aumentar la resiliencia urbana.

Aunque está dirigida por UNDRR, la campaña es de motivación propia y recibe el impulso de las alianzas de trabajo establecidas y las iniciativas de las ciudades.

La campaña, que apoya acciones locales y proactivas para lograr una urbanización sostenible, ofrece soluciones y herramientas para los gobiernos y otros actores locales, a fin de que puedan identificar vacíos en su resiliencia y aumenten sus capacidades financieras, técnicas y basadas en el conocimiento para la planificación del desarrollo y la gestión del riesgo. Al integrarse a la campaña, se forma parte de una alianza más amplia de ciudades resilientes en el ámbito mundial.

Obtenga más información sobre la campaña “Desarrollando Ciudades Resilientes”

Toolkits

QRE
Quick Risk Estimation (QRE)

A tool to identifying and understanding current and future risks / stress / shocks and exposure threats to both human and physical assets.

The Quick Risk Estimation (QRE) tool has been designed for the purposes of identifying and understanding current and future risks / stress / shocks and exposure threats to both human and physical assets. The QRE Tool is not a full scale risk assessment, rather a multi-stakeholder engagement process to establish a common understanding. Taking into account the actions or corrective measures already undertaken, the QRE will produce a dashboard-style risk assessment advising the risks and hazards to human and physical assets, impacts of identified main risks and associated perils on the specified location and/or particular asset.

The QRE tool uses the hazards classification outlined by the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR). The hazard indicators included in the QRE tool are aligned to the 10 Essentials for Making Cities Resilient Scorecard in the context of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015 - 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals.

QRE is currently available in English, Mongolian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Thai

Click HERE to Download QRE

 

Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities
Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities

A tool for disaster resilience planning

United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction with the support of European Commission, IBM, AECOM and other partners and cities participating in the Making Cities Resilient Campaign have updated the Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities.

The Scorecard provides a set of assessments that allow local governments to assess their disaster resilience, structuring around UNDRR’s Ten Essentials for Making Cities Resilient. It also helps to monitor and review progress and challenges in the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction: 2015-2030 and supports the baseline analysis for preparation of the disaster risk reduction and resilience strategies.

It offers the potential for scoring at two levels:

  • Level 1: Preliminary level, responding to key Sendai Framework targets and indicators, and with some critical sub-questions. This approach is suggested for use in a 1 to 2 day city multi-stakeholder workshop. In total there are 47 questions indicators, each with a 0 – 3 score;
  • Level 2: Detailed assessment. This approach is a multi-stakeholder exercise that may take 1 –4 months and can be a basis for a detailed city resilience action plan. The detailed assessment includes 117 indicator criteria, each with a score of 0 – 5.

Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities is currently available in more than 15 languages

Click HERE to Download Disaster Resilience Scorecard

 

Public Health System Resilience Scorecard
Public Health System Resilience Scorecard

An Addendum to the Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities

"Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities: Public Health System Resilience - Addendum" aims to strengthen and integrate coverage of the many aspects of public health issues and consequences of disasters that are not adequately emphasized in the original Disaster Resilience Scorecard for Cities ("the Scorecard"). While the more obvious health factors such as hospital services capacities and structural and non-structural safety are covered in the Scorecard (under Essential 8), other disaster-related public health issues have not been well addressed. This Addendum, promulgated by UNDRR, with the support of World Health Organization (WHO) and partners, aims to remedy this. The Addendum should be used in conjunction with the UNDRR Scorecard, and WHO’s Health Emergency and Disaster Risk Management (Health EDRM) Framework.

The Addendum is structured in sections around the same “Ten Essentials for Making Cities Resilient” as the Scorecard. It inevitably overlaps with the coverage of hospitals and food distribution in Essential 8 and can be regarded as an amplification of these.

  • Integration of public health and governance (Essential 1);
  • Integration of public health and disaster scenarios (Essential 2);
  • Integration of public health and finances (Essential 3);
  • Integration of public health and land use/building codes (Essential 4);
  • Management of ecosystem services that affect public health (Essential 5);
  • Integration of public health and institutional capacity (Essential 6);
  • Integration of public health and societal capacity (Essential 7);
  • Integration of public health and infrastructure resilience (Essential 8);
  • Integration of public health and disaster response (Essential 9);
  • Integration of public health and recovery/building back better (Essential 10).

In total, there are 23 questions/indicators, each with a score of 0-5, where 5 is best practice.

Public Health System Resilience Scorecard is currently available in more than 12 languages.

Click HERE to Download Public Health System Resilience Scorecard

2023

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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 39: Jul-sep 2023
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI activities in Q3, 2023 highlights: International Disaster Resilience Leaders Forum Incheon 2023; Bhutan cities pioneering disability inclusion; Experience sharing and learning in Northeast Asia for China, Japan, Korea and Mongolia; Newly published guidance tools and trainings for local DRR and humanitarian action; and more.
 
 

 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 38: Apr-Jun 2023
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI activities in Q2, 2023 highlights: Capacity development for MCR2030 and local resilience in Korea, China, Thailand, Nepal, Bhutan and Fiji; Training for risk-informed governance; National capacity development for the Caribbean and African countries; Joint training on south-south cooperation for post-COVID era including public health resilience; Roll out of Korean School Safety Programme through training of trainers; and more.
 
 

 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 37: Jan-Mar 2023
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In Q1 of 2023, UNDRR ONEA & GETI contributions in facilitating discussions on public health resilience. Main activities in Q1 also include: Sharing Experiences on the Korean School Safety Programme; Introduction to disaster risk reduction for the private  
sector in Indonesia; participation in the SUNY Korea DTS Seminar Series on using technology to reduce disaster and climate risks; joint effor with TCS to strengthen youth engagement in DRR in Northeast Asia; supporting journey to resilience for Fuvahmulah city which completed the disaster resilience selfassessment; and training for Comprehensive Climate and Disaster Risk Management  
(CRM) for the Arab States; and more.
 
 

 

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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 36: Oct-Dec 2022
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The last issue of 2022 highlights UNDRR ONEA & GETI contributions to strengthen school safety and education in Mongolia; focus on national capacity development in partnership with KOICA, Singapore and Madagascar; local capacity development in partnership with MCR2030 to Mongolia, Philippines, Thailand and SAARC member countries; support for MCR2030 activities with Resilience Hubs and to build urban resilience with inclusion of persons with disability; and more.
 
 

 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 35: Jul-Sep 2022
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This issue highlights contribution of UNDRR ONEA & GETI to the first International Disaster Resilience Leaders Forum 2022; kick-off of first training on thematic labelled bond for local government; risk-informed governance; MCR2030 in Maldives and China; MCR2030 and ARISE partnership; focusing on third joint training with UNOSSC, WHO and PAHO; activities for Northeast Asia including media training with TCS and highlighting of Korean School Safety Programme and MCR2030 in APMCDRR and more.
 
 

 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 34: Apr-Jun 2022
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This issue highlights UNDRR ONEA & GETI activities in Q2, 2022 including: Introduction of Korean School Safety Programme in Mongolia; Capacity development in Cambodia to support localization of SDG and resilience; WCCD highlighting ISO 37123 - Indicators for Resilient Cities; UNDRR ONEA & GETI's activities at the GP2022; Roll-out of Multi-Hazard Early Warning System (MHEWS) effectiveness indicators and more.
 
 

 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 33: Jan-Mar 2022
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI began capacity building journey for 2022 with Incheon city's Resilience Hub recognition; Training of mayors at the Asia-Pacific Mayors Academy; Singapore's DRR knowledge and experience shared to the Caribbean; MCR2030 Dashboard how-to guides; introduction of City Resilience Program to MCR2030 cities; Localizing SDGs in Thailand; Training of trainers for Philippines; and strengthening DRR for UN in Madagascar and more.
 

 

2021
 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 32: Oct-Dec 2021
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI successfully closed 2021 with more than 4,700 persons reached through training. This issue highlights the UNDRR ONEA & GETI's activities in Q4 highlighting recognition of Incheon city as the first Resilience Hub in the Asia Pacific region. Q4 activities include continued commitments for Making Cities Resilient 2030; introduction and training for MCR2030 Dashboard; focus on  integrating DRR and climate change adaptation into UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Frameworks, global effort for local resilience; celebration of IDDRR 2021 and World Tsunami Awareness Day; 30th anniversary of UN-ROK and more.
 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 31: Jul-Sep 2021
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This issue highlights the UNDRR ONEA & GETI's activities in Q3 focusing on the beginning of the race for MCR2030 sign-up in Asia-Pacific region,  along with continued introduction of support provided by MCR2030 Core Partners. Establishing local resilience and emphasizing importance for school safety rolled out in the Republic of Korea, and capacity building activities took place to train experts for local resilience, UN country team in Egypt and ASEAN countries.
 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 30: Apr-Jun 2021
 
This issue highlights the UNDRR ONEA & GETI's activities in Q2 with introduction to green bonds for resilience financing. Global and regional MCR2030 roll-outs took places and webinar series with core partners kicked off. Joint collaboration with Incheon City, CCS, CDRI, SCP, ASEAN, UN DCO, SUNY Korea, UNPOG, UNOSSC, WHO and more contributed for capacity development in national and local levels covering variety of subjects including COVID-19, DRR technology, tools for local resilience, school safety and Sendai Framework Monitoring.  
 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 29: Jan-Mar 2021
 
This issue highlights the UNDRR ONEA & GETI's activities in Q1 as well as introduction of the new MCR2030 and its Online Dashboard. Training of trainers for UN staff was organized for risk-informed UNSDCF, Webinar series in partnership with WHO is held for safe hospitals, Climate financing for green cities, partnership with CCS in Korea for safe schools, and building resilience for Asian region including ASEAN countries.
 

 
 
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UNDRR ONEA & GETI Newsletter 25: Jan-Mar 2020
 
This issue highlights the Incheon city becoming the first role model city in the Republic of Korea; meaningful outcomes for MCR2030; UN Country Team (UNCT) in Panama stepping forward on DRR; focus on urban resilience in India, China, Central America and the Carribean; Korean schools moving forward for nation-wide expansion of school safety training
 

Publicaciones

Cover for 2024 Trilateral Best Practices Report
This report brings together best practices in earthquake risk reduction from China, Japan and the Republic of Korea, as well as Mongolia, which were shared in a regional online workshop organized by TCS and UNDRR.
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This note focuses on how integrated national financing framework (INFF) can support governments in achieving their disaster risk reduction (DRR) objectives.
Central Asia initiative final report
The EU-funded project “Strengthening disaster resilience and accelerating the implementation of Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction in Central Asia” was implemented by UNDRR from 2019 to 2023.
white paper
By reducing the vulnerability of communities and enhancing their capacity to cope with disasters, the region can protect livelihoods, ensure food security, promote sustainable economic growth, and prevent displacement.
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The United Nations Senior Leadership Group on Disaster Risk Reduction endorsed the 2030 UN SLG recommendations will guide the UN system-wide support on disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation and resilience building.
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The UNDRR internal policy on disability accessibility and inclusion outlines the guiding principles, scope and areas of work to ensure that the organization’s operations and programmes meet these commitments.
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This report investigates the potential differences in preparedness and participation levels of forcibly displaced and stateless persons with disabilities in disaster risk reduction (DRR) compared with host communities.
Cover of IDRLF 2023 Final Report
Overview of discussions held at the IDRLF 2023 with an addendum of knowledge sharing and dissemination of best practices from participating countries and cities, a compilation of examples of innovative solutions and DRR measures shared.
Cover of Changing the status quo for the most vulnerable and excluded in  international climate action
This report was written to catalyse change across the climate adaptation, disaster risk management, and humanitarian sectors to focus on the most vulnerable and excluded, who are least responsible, but most affected by the climate crisis.
유엔 재난위험경감사무국 동북아시아 사무소 및 국제교육훈련연수원 (UNDRR ONEA & GETI)

유엔 재난위험경감사무국 동북아시아 사무소 및 국제교육훈련연수원(United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction Office for Northeast Asia & Global Education and Training Institute, UNDRR ONEA & GETI)는 기후변화와 재난에 강한 사회로 거듭나는 것을 목표로, 전 세계를 대상으로 재해위험경감, 기후변화적응, 그리고 지속가능개발 분야의 방재 전문가단을 육성하기 위하여 2010년 설립되었습니다.

UNDRR ONEA & GETI는 도시방재를 촉진시키기 위한 기후변화와 재난에 강한 도시 만들기(Making Cities Resilient, MCR) 의 사무국으로써 글로벌 허브의 역할 또한 수행합니다. 

UNDRR 동북아사무소 (Office for Northeast Asia, ONEA)는 재난 손실 및 위험을 줄이고 센다이 재난위험경감 강령 2015-2030의 이행을 보장하기 위해 대한민국, 중국, 일본, 몽골 및 조선 민주주의 인민 공화국의 5 개 국가를 지원합니다.

UNDRR 국제교육훈련연수원 (Global Education and Training Institute, GETI) 는 2015-2030 센다이재해위험경감강령 실천 지원과 재해위험경감, 기후변화적응, 그리고 지속가능한 개발을 위한 방재 역량 개발을 제공하고; 도시 복원력 증진을 위한 도시간 학습을 진행 및 지원하고 (기후변화와 재난에 강한 도시 만들기); 복원력 문제를 다루는 국가 교육 기관의 역량 개발을 지원하는 등 다양한 교육 훈련 사업을 수행합니다.

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