By Lusete Laso Mana National Disaster Centre Papua New Guinea

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By Lusete Laso Mana National Disaster Centre Papua New Guinea

PRESENTATION OUTLINE A. Brief Country Profile B. Overview of Hazards in PNG C. Overview of National Disaster Centre D. Sentinel Asia PNG Context E. Challenges and Way Forward

Brief Country Profile Largest island nation in the Pacific Ocean Share border with Indonesia, Australia, Solomon Island & Vanuatu Land mass: 462,840 km 2 (178,704mi2). * ¾ tropical rainforest * ¼ delta plains, flat grassland & mangrove swamps The topography of PNG is among the most rugged in the world, with altitudes of over 4,000 meters Total Population: 8.251 million (2017) 22 political boundaries 22 provinces Language: 850, English is official, Pidgin and Motu are commonly spoken by everyone. Capital City: Port Moresby

City of Port Moresby

HAZARDS IN PNG Due to countries geographical position, we experience many geological we experience many disasters. Volcano ( 14 active, 22 dormant & over 50 extinct Earthquake Tsunami Landslides Drought/Frost Flooding Tropical Cyclone Sea Level rise

OVERVIEW OF THE NATIONAL DISASTER CENTRE The National Disaster Centre was established by an Act of Parliament Chapter 408 Disaster Management Act NDC is housed under the Dept. of Provincial & Local Level Government Affairs and is responsible for managing disasters in PNG NDC is headed by the Director General who is appointed by the National Executive Council Overall role of NDC is to coordinate the management of disasters & emergencies in PNG NDC & Provincial Disaster Committee have primary responsibility for implementing & coordinating disaster countermeasure activities, before, during & after disaster or emergency situations.

ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COUNCIL DEPT. PROVINCIAL & LOCAL GOVT AFFAIRS NATIONAL DISASTER COMMITTEE DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE & LIVESTOCK DEPT OF HEALTH DEPT. OF EDUCATION NATIONAL DISASTER CENTRE PROVINCIAL DISASTER COMMITTEE DEPT OF FINANCE DEPT. OF WORK DEPT. OF DEFENSE DISTRICT DISASTER COMMITTEE DEPT. OF PM & NEC OVERSEAS MISSION, UNDP, AUSAID, JICA DEPT. OF POLICE NGOs, RED CROSS NATIONAL DISASTER CENTRE STRUCTURE CHAIRMAN DIRECTOR GENERAL EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT ASSISTANT DIRECTOR RM DIVISION ASSISTANT DIRECTOR CGL DIVISION TRAINING & AWARENESS OFFICER ICT MANAGER RESEARCH OFFICER DONOR/LIAISO N OFFICER SECRETARIAT OFFICER OPERATION OFFICER (4X)

NDC FUNCTIONS & ROLES Implement policies & decisions of NDC; Advise NDC on all disaster management matters; Act as Secretariat to NDC & its sub-committees; Maintain a disaster management database; Co-ordinate, provide support & guidance to all stakeholders & PDCs In times of disasters, monitor disaster situation Provide assistance to affected areas Liaise with donor agencies, other countries through Foreign Affairs for assistance

PNG NDC JPTM - SENTINEL ASIA NDC became JPTM member in November 2016 NDC membership was made public in the media and all stakeholders information All our DRM partners and stakeholders were informed about this membership Any request for satellite data be request from us.

Challenges Lack of technical skills to manipulate raw data for specific needs Lack of commitment by government mapping agencies in processing data on time. Data/information sharing Way Forward Training is needed for both and provincial disaster offices and NDC Make provision for all government agencies to share data with NDC Challenges and Way Forward

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