The Phnom Penh Post

Prism warning system upgraded

- Voun Dara

THE National Committee for Disaster Management (NCDM) and the UN World Food Programme ( WFP) on Wednesday announced the launch of an upgraded version of the Platform for Real-time Impact and Situation Monitoring (Prism) for crisis management and disaster risk reduction in Cambodia.

The launch of the new technology and monitoring tools for WFP’s Prism, which was first unveiled in Cambodia in 2015, was presided over by senior minister and NCDM first vice-president Kun Kim and WFP Country Director for Cambodia Francesca Erdelmann.

The WFP said the new version includes impact and situation monitoring linking field assessment informatio­n, early warning systems, remote sensing technology and socio-economic vulnerabil­ity data to measure risk and impact.

Kim said introducin­g the system upgrade in Cambodia evolved from an agreement signed in November between NCDM and WFP about the need for more joint action for crisis management and disaster risk reduction in Cambodia.

“This agreement establishe­s a collaborat­ive framework to be ready to respond to disaster risk by developing the capacity of national and sub-national officials.

“We have provided training to NCDM officials to get real practice on using tablets to input data about impact, damage and loss due to disasters,” Kim said.

He thanked the WFP and said the humanitari­an agency fighting global hunger has been working with the Cambodian government since 1979 to improve food security for vulnerable communitie­s.

Erdelmann said WFP and NCDM have worked together since 2004, building on and complement­ing each other’s strengths and capabiliti­es to provide life-saving support to the people of Cambodia when they were affected by natural disasters.

“Prism combines impact monitoring and live assessment informatio­n by advanced notificati­on systems and remote sensing technology to measure risk and impact.

“Before a disaster, Prism enables NCDM to access the latest available climate hazard informatio­n, alongside vulnerabil­ity data through an intuitive, map-based dashboard to design risk reduction activities and target disaster responses,” she said.

Kim said as an example, the Ministry of Water Resources and Meteorolog­y has predicted this year’s rainy season will come sooner than last year.

In August and September of this year, ra infa ll will be scattered across t he countr y from moderate to heav y. Some prov inces located in the lowlands near the high mountains and areas adjacent to water ways will be at high risk of flooding.

 ?? HONG MENEA ?? An upgraded version of a monitoring system for crisis management and disaster risk reduction in Cambodia was unveiled on Wednesday.
HONG MENEA An upgraded version of a monitoring system for crisis management and disaster risk reduction in Cambodia was unveiled on Wednesday.

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