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Vice Mayor Elvestuen (left), Ms Paola Albrito of UNISDR and Mayor Stang at last night’s signing ceremony in Oslo.
The Mayor of Oslo, Mr. Fabian Stang, last night announced that the Norwegian capital has joined UNISDR's Making Cities Resilient Campaign and linked it to the tragic events of July 2011 when 77 people were murdered in bombings and a mass shooting.
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Deputy Minister Paal Martin Sand told the European Forum for Disaster Risk Reduction in Oslo today that "international cooperation is of the essence".
Norway today declared it is taking stronger measures on land use and building regulations as recommended in the global agreement, the Hyogo Framework for Action, to combat the frequency of extreme weather events.
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Erik Solheim, the Chair of the OECD Development Assistance Committee
Donor governments have signalled the need to better capture investments in disaster risk reduction to strengthen evidence of the implementation of the Hyogo Framework for Action.
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BANGKOK, 20 September 2013 – Chaiyaphon Phupharat knows what he is talking about when he speaks about disability and how people living with disabilities are more vulnerable when disasters happen. In 1995, when he was 33 years old, Mr Chaiyaphon was involved in a road accident and has been in a wheelchair since. The incident prompted him to join the Council of Persons with Disabilities in Thailand and he has since become the organisation’s director.
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European Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva, Martijn Quinn, Member of Cabinet and Margareta Wahlström, Head of the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) at the European Parliament in Brussels, 16 September 2013
European Commissioner Kristalina Georgieva this week told European parliamentarians that significant progress has been made in reducing disaster impacts across Europe over the last ten years of the Hyogo Framework for Action, the global agreement monitored by the UN Office for Disaster Risk Reduction.
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<b>Safer and included: </b>Shazma is fulfilling her mother’s wish to live a more independent daily life.
GENEVA, 12 September 2013 – “It was my mother’s earnest wish to see me living an independent daily life,” says Shazma, a 15-year-old living with disabilities in her home village of Chalyar, in Pakistan’s Swat district. “But because of my old, regular wheelchair and discrimination in my society I never found confidence in myself to deal with the challenges I was facing.” However, thanks to her own determination and local support from Handicap International’s inclusive disaster risk reduction programme, Shazma has overcome many of the physical and attitudinal barriers that have challenged her throughout her young life.
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Clarion call: Ms. Anita Buric, Head of Dubrovnik's Department for Municipal Utilities and Local Government emphasizes the importance of building a resilient future.
The UNESCO World Heritage Site city of Dubrovnik, globally celebrated for its rich past and environmental beauty, is taking steps to ensure its future is safeguarded from the threat of disaster.
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<b>Exhausted and sweaty: </b>Stuart Mawbey makes friends with a boy from a refugee family in west Sydney, who he describes as ‘a little charmer’,  after patching up the roof of their house in the wake of violent storms.
Stuart Mawbey is an emergency service volunteer worker and manager as well as a person living with disabilities. He has spent the last 15 years assisting in emergencies in the Australian States of South Australia and New South Wales. Here he reflects on the immense personal satisfaction he derives from his volunteerism as well as the ongoing challenges he faces as a person living with disabilities. As a volunteer with the State Emergency Service (SES) our primary role is to assist the community with floods and storms, however I have also participated in remote area search and rescue, forensic searches, bushfire assistance, traffic control and safety for community events.
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<b>Resilient character: </b>Firoz Ali Alizada soon after his amputations (left) and as an adult still wearing the same determined look to succeed and contribute in life.
Double amputee Firoz Ali Alizada believes that people living with disabilities are the biggest untapped resource for disaster planners around the world. The 31-year-old uses the example of his home country Afghanistan where people living with disabilities remain on the margins of decision making despite providing such a compelling example of day to day resilience.
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Deforestation on the Zambales mountain range, Philippines.  Photo by Flickr user treesftf
UNISDR Champion, Senator Loren Legarda, today announced she is proposing new legislation to tackle the problem of land degradation in the Philippines which is one of the most disaster-prone countries in the world.
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