Fiji Sun

MINISTRY CONDUCTS DISASTER PREPAREDNE­SS WORKSHOP FOR WESTERN OFFICERS

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The Ministry of Agricultur­e, through the Food and Agricultur­e Organizati­on of the United Nations (FAO), is stepping up its efforts to better position itself in providing much-needed relief and rehabilita­tion services to farmers in the event of natural disasters.

This is being done through a series of Disaster Risk Management training held across its geographic­al divisions for technical officers based throughout the country, with the most recent DRM workshop being held this week at the Tanoa Waterfront Hotel in Lautoka for staff based in the Western Division.

While speaking at the opening of the DRM training today in Lautoka,

Agricultur­e Ministry Head of Finance Mr. Sikeli Baleisuva said the continued cooperatio­n and lateral assistance provided by both the European Union (EU) and the FAO to the Ministry in conducting these workshops ensured the Ministry was better prepared in the event of a natural disaster.

“The Ministry of Agricultur­e acknowledg­es and appreciate­s your continued support that has allowed for us to be here and providing the platform for representa­tives from your organizati­ons to impart valuable knowledge and informatio­n to officials here in the Western Division as we look forward to another cyclone season that is ahead of us,” he said.

Additional­ly, line Ministries such as the Ministry of Rural and Maritime Developmen­t and the Ministry of iTaukei Affairs were also invited to be part of the workshop as presenters to share their knowledge with the participat­ing officials.

“The National Disaster Management Office under Rural and Maritime is here to also impart processes and informatio­n as they’re the national body that deals with disaster and data collected from you during damage assessment­s greatly assists government in its policy direction to assist disaster victims and

the most vulnerable during these spate of events,” Mr Baleisuva said.

The contributi­ons of civil society organizati­ons and NGO’s like the Adventist Developmen­t and Relief Agency (ADRA) and Live & Learn Environmen­tal Education were also acknowledg­ed as these CSOs lent their support to Government during natural disasters.

In his address, Mr. Baleisuva highlighte­d that the Ministry of Agricultur­e was one of the pioneering agencies in the country to use an online platform for its Initial Damage Assessment­s (IDA) with the exercise being deemed a success upon its

completion.

“I am proud to be with the Ministry as we’re one of the first to have an online portal on IDA to collate critical data and real time analytics from the field for relevant policy decisions to be made by our executive management,” Mr Baleisuva stated.

The two-day training will conclude tomorrow and will see more than 30 Ministry of Agricultur­e senior officers and technical staff undergoing this Disaster Risk Management refresher training to better equip them to serve during the event of a natural disaster.

 ?? ?? SAO Ba - Ratu Solomoni Naisau during the workshop
SAO Ba - Ratu Solomoni Naisau during the workshop
 ?? ?? Participan­ts after the workshop in Lautoka.
Participan­ts after the workshop in Lautoka.

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