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ADRAS 66444
“Promoting the Inclusion of People with Disability in Disaster Management in
Indonesia“
Ms Pradytia Pertiwi
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Context
• Vulnerability & exposure to natural hazards
• Disaster = causal factor to disability
• Higher morbidity rate of people with disability
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Background
DisabilityDisabilityDisaster Risk
Reduction
Disaster Risk
Reduction
Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA)does not address disability
Disaster is mentioned in article 11 UNCRPD but DRR is not yet a priority
Lack of evidence-based data to inform policy and practice
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Capacity building
Practical DRR & DRR Policy framework
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Capacity building
Field practice Identification of people with disability using WG questions
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Communication & engagement
International Day for Disaster Reduction. New York, 2013
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Communication & engagement
6th Asian Ministerial Conference on DRR. Bangkok, 2014
• Barriers• Perception of disability as a technical issue• Perceived lack of skills and resources• Lack of expertise
• Enablers• Supportive governance environment• Expertise in disability available (i.e. DPOs)
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National Level Survey
• Development of Disability Specific DRR mapping tool
• Looking at resilience/vulnerability factors:- Individual level- Community level- Governance
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Field research
Growing willingness by government and DRR actors to engage with disability & changes in policy:
•4th session of Global Platform in DRR outcome statement•6th AMCDRR Bangkok Declaration•Sendai statement•National level (Indonesia) policy on DiDRR•Pre zero-draft of HFA 2
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Current policy development
HOW?
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Shift in paradigm..
VictimsVulnerable
Trained & able
Active participation & Meaningful contribution to
society
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Finally..
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Thank you!
ASB Indonesia www.asbindonesia.org
@asb_idn didrrn