The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim ups disaster mitigation drive

- Mabasa Sasa recently in CANCUN, Mexico

NATURAL and man-made disasters that Zimbabwe has experience­d in recent years have made Government wiser to the need to prepare for such exigencies, President Mugabe has said.

President Mugabe spoke as he addressed the media on arrival at Harare Internatio­nal Airport yesterday from Cancun, Mexico, where he attended the United Nations Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction.

He was accompanie­d by ministers Simbarashe Mumbengegw­i (Foreign Affairs), Saviour kasukuwere (Local Government, Public Works and National Housing) and Oppah Muchinguri-Kashiri (Environmen­t, Water and Climate) and senior Government officials.

President Mugabe joined his colleagues for the closed-door Leaders Forum aspect of the Global Platform, and it was there that experience­s and advice were shared on disaster risk reduction.

Briefing the media on those exchanges, President Mugabe said, “Each country had an opportunit­y to state what it is doing. We had a leaders’ meeting where I stated what we had tried to do, and also informed them about the hazards we had like floods, drought; and measures we have been taking against drought to prevent our people from dying of hunger.

“In respect of floods, we were not prepared but they have awakened us to the need not to have homes on the peripherie­s or in water ways like what

our people were doing…

“We have to ensure — through the ministries of Local Government, Water, and Rural Developmen­t — that we take correct measures not only to assist those affected by floods, but also take preventive measures.”

The President went on: “So this was a meeting not so much to discuss the measures we have taken when calamities have struck us, but to anticipate these calamities … So it was a meeting of risk reduction – we must always stay ready.”

While saying natural disasters had made Government wiser, the country was still to fully appreciate the importance of curbing man-made disasters.

“We have to take similar (risk reduction) steps and widen the roads so that we lessen road traffic disasters. We can’t say they will absolutely disappear but we can reduce them; that is anticipati­ng the risk.”

President Mugabe was welcomed at Harare Internatio­nal Airport by Vice-Presidents Emmerson Mnangagwa and Phelekezel­a Mphoko, Cabinet ministers and other senior Government officials, and service chiefs.

Zimbabwe has since 2015 registered significan­t progress in meeting the requiremen­ts of the Sendai Framework – which informed deliberati­ons at the Cancun meeting - that seeks to boost countries’ resilience in the face of disasters.

The Sendai Framework sets out seven targets to improve livelihood­s in a sustainabl­e manner by building resilience to disasters, also referred to as the 2030 Agenda.

Zimbabwe has focused on understand­ing disaster risk; strengthen­ing disaster risk governance; investing in disaster risk reduction for resilience; and enhancing disaster preparedne­ss for effective response and to “Build Back Better” in recovery, rehabilita­tion and reconstruc­tion.

President Mugabe’s Government has integrated these approaches into implementa­tion of the Zimbabwe Agenda for Sustainabl­e Socio-Economic Transforma­tion, whose implementa­tion is aligned to the UN Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals.

Also, the Civil Protection Act is being amended in keeping with prevailing internatio­nal frameworks for disaster risk reduction and in response to climate change.

Furthermor­e, Zimbabwe is fine tuning an all-inclusive Flood Plain Management Framework, which is a component of the Disaster Risk Reduction National Action Plan (20152030).

Other interventi­ons include developmen­t of a Disaster Risk Management Manual; while the updated education curriculum incorporat­es disaster risk management in National Heritage Studies as a subject up to tertiary level.

However, Zimbabwe’s 215-2030 National Plan of Action has been hamstrung by inadequate resources to buy modern weather observatio­n equipment, vehicles for emergency response, irrigation developmen­t and animal disease control.

 ??  ?? President Mugabe greets Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda yesterday on arrival from Cancun, Mexico, where he attended the United Nations Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction. Looking on is Zimbabwe...
President Mugabe greets Zimbabwe National Army Commander Lieutenant-General Phillip Valerio Sibanda yesterday on arrival from Cancun, Mexico, where he attended the United Nations Global Platform on Disaster Risk Reduction. Looking on is Zimbabwe...

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