AIM. An overview of the Disaster Risk Management Arrangement for Fiji

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AIM An overview of the Disaster Risk Management Arrangement for Fiji

SCOPE Fiji s Geographical Location, Population Distribution and Weather Pattern DRM Machinery Global and Regional DRM Instruments National Disaster Management Plan and Act National Disaster Management Structure National Disaster Management Office Disaster and Risk Management Programs Conclusion

Fiji s location in relation to the world Fiji

Japan 180 18S AUSTRALIA Fiji New Zealand FIJI IN THE PACIFIC Antarctica

Capital of Fiji Center of Fiji Long: 179E Lat : 17.7S

BASIC GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION Location: Lies in the centre of PACIFIC OCEAN, mid way between the equator and the South Pole. Land Area: 330 islands, two major islands Viti Levu - 10,429 square Km Vanua Levu - 5,556 square Km Other main islands are : Taveuni (470sq km), Kadavu (411sq km), Gau (140 km) and Koro (400 sq km), Remaining 916 sq km - shared by 323 scattered small islands. Total land area: 18,330 sq km.

POPULATION - 2007 CENSUS Fijians Indians Others Total Population 473,983 311,591 42,326 827,900

Our location WHY DRM FOR FIJI Fiji is in the hub of the South West Pacific transit point to regional countries, air and sea routes between mainland America to Australia and New Zealand Cyclone belt region of SW Pacific Pacific Ring of Fire

Fiji s location in relation to the world Fiji

In the Cyclone Belt Solomon Is Vanuatu Fiji New Caledonia

Fiji Located in the Pacific Ring of Fire Japan Fiji

COMMON HAZARD PICTURES Flood Flood Flood Drought Tsunami Cyclone/Landslide

DISASTER DAMAGE COSTS 1985-2004 DISASTER NAME YEAR ESTIMATED DAMAGE COSTS US $ TC ERIC & NIGEL 1985 39,712,636.00 TC RAJ 1986 14,000,000.00 TC RAE & TC SINA 1990 36,300,000.00 TC JONI 1992 1,600,000.00 TC KINA 1993 100,000,000.00 TC GAVIN 1995 18,300,000.00 TC JUNE 1997 60,000,000.00 TC DANI 1999 2,000,000.00 TC PAULA 2001 800,000.00 TC AMI 2003 22,089,200.00 FLASH FLOOD 2004 11,585,392.00 TOTAL DAMAGE COSTS US $306,387,228.00

DISASTER DAMAGE COSTS 2005-2007 YEAR DISASTER COST IN FJD $ 2005 Flash Flood Western Central Division 113,066,08 2007 February Flood Northern Division (Vaturova Tikina and Labasa District 15,145,378.73 TC Cliff and Flood February, March and April- Northern Easter and Western Division 4,308,991.00

REGIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR ACTION

PACIFIC DRM PARTNERSHIP NETWORK Formed in February 2006 to assist Pacific countries in developing and implementing disaster risk reduction and disaster management strategies to help ensure sustainable development. Open ended partnership (currently 32 members) Main Priorities Establishment of a regional information database to provide Pacific countries with an overview of existing Pacific Island Country DRR and DM capacities, needs, information sources, resources, policies, plans and regulations. Pacific Disaster Net: www.pacificdisaster.net Development and implementation of National Action Plans for Pacific countries in line with the Regional Framework for Action.

Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission (SOPAC), Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat (PIFS), Secretariat for the Pacific Regional Environment (SPREP), Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC), International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (IFRC), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), United Nations Office of the Coordination for the Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA), International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (UNISDR), United Nations Children s Fund (UNICEF), Asian Development Bank (ADB), The Asia Foundation (TAF) / Office of United States Foreign Disaster Assistance (OFDA), United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific / Pacific Operations Centre (UNEPOC), Pacific Disaster Center (PDC), South Pacific Tourism Organisation (SPTO), University of the South Pacific (USP), Fiji School of Medicine (FSM), Regional Specialised Meteorological Centre-Fiji, World Meteorological Organization (WMO), Australasian Fire Authorities Council (AFAC), Emergency Management Australia (EMA), New Zealand Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management (NZMCDEM), Ministry of Foreign Affairs-France, World Bank (WB), European Union Commission for the Pacific (EU), Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID), New Zealand's International Aid & Development Agency (NZAID), The Foundation of the Peoples of the South Pacific International (FSPI), National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA), Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), Maddocks, Pacific Islands Telecommunications Association (PITA), Sentinel Asia.

NDM PLAN 1995 Accordingly in 1990, the Government (SVT) decided to upgrade the operation of EMSEC and change its name to National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) Not only this, the whole Unit was moved to the Ministry of Provincial Development as Cabinet sees the portfolio would best fit the Disaster Management Framework for Fiji National, Division, District and Community levels

AIM OF THE NDM PLAN The major aim of the Plan is to clearly outline the arrangements for control and coordination of all disaster related activities in Fiji. This will serve to : Reduce the potential losses and other adverse effects of known natural hazards Assure prompt and appropriate disaster assistance to disaster survivors when necessary (Relief) Achieve rapid and durable recovery following any devastation event

NDMO ACT 1998 This NDM Act 1998 was formulated from the NDM Plan 1995 ( after 3 years) The NDM Act 1998 is currently in use

NATIONAL DISASTER MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE (Decision Making) CABINET Mitigation & Prevention Committee Preparedness Committee Emergency Committee Cabinet Sub Committee National DM Council NDMO Div DISMAC EPC Unit RMR Unit TEA Unit District DISMAC Village/Community/Settlement

NDRM OPERATIONAL ARRANGEMENT National Disaster Management Council National Disaster Management Office Commissioner Western Division Commissioner Central Division Commissioner Northern Division Commissioner Eastern Division 8 District Officers 7 District Officers 8 District Officers 4 District Officers Village/Community/Settlements Based Disaster Based Management Disaster Management Committee Committee

NATIONAL DRM ARRANGEMENT National 4 Divisions 27 Districts 189 Tikina 1171 Villages 13 Municipalities Settlements

NDMO VISION Disaster Resilient Fiji

NDMO MISSION Building the National Resilience to Disasters

PRINCIPLES NDMO MANDATE NDMO is guided by the following SIX Principles: Governance Organisational, Institutional, Policy and Decision-making Framework Knowledge, Information, Public Awareness and Education Analysis & Evaluation of Hazards, Vulnerabilities and Elements at Risk Planning for effective Preparedness, Response and Recovery Effective, Integrated and People-Focused Early Warning Systems Reduction of Underlying Risk Factors

NDMO DRM PROGRAMS Ongoing training and awareness programs at all level Annual National Disaster Awareness Week Program Installation of Flood Early Warning System for major rivers e.g. Navua, Rewa, Sigatoka, Nadi and Ba Installation of Tsunami Early Warning System Strengthening of information database and information network

NDMO DRM PROGRAMS UNCRD School Retrofit Project IT Development Program CHARM Development & Implementation Extension of DRM Structures to villages and settlement level (community) Development of Disaster Plans at all levels EOC Upgrading Project at all levels

WINDS PROGRAM Survey for installation site completed ITC to host the installations MOA hopefully to be signed in August 2010

NDMO CONTACT Telephone: 679 3313400, 679 3319255 Fax: 679 3319315 Postal: PO Box 2219, Government Buildings, Suva