New York, Nov 19 2011 3:10PM
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today recognized the appointment of Indonesia's President, Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono, as the first United Nations global champion for disaster risk reduction, as Asia and Pacific region grapples with the impact of massive floods.
Mr. Yudhoyono is the first person to be designated as a global champion by the UN International Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNISDR) and was recognized for making disaster risk reduction a national priority following the catastrophic Indian Ocean tsunami of 2004.
"Within weeks of taking office, President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono was confronted with one of the worst disasters in his country's history," said Margareta Wahlström, Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Disaster Risk Reduction.
"He rose to the occasion and set about transforming risk management in Indonesia through a series of far-reaching meas
ures which will be an enduring part of his political legacy.
"Against the backdrop of the loss of lives and livelihoods which we have seen across the region this year as a result of floods and earthquakes, Indonesia is an example of how to align disaster management with other development priorities in order to strengthen the resilience of communities and individuals," she said.
Disaster response, post-disaster recovery and disaster risk reduction are now given equal importance and the country is better prepared for disasters, she added.
Mr. Yudhoyono was the first head of State to convert the international blueprint for disaster risk reduction, known as the Hyogo Framework, into a national plan following which Indonesia adopted a disaster risk reduction law in 2007.
As part of his new role as Global Champion, Mr. Yudhoyono will continue to advocate and promote the importance of disaster risk reduction particularly in school and hospital safety, according to UNISDR.
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