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The Disaster Risk Management Unit was established in the Presidency of the Council of Ministers in 2010 as a partnership between the Lebanese government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), aimed to strengthen the capabilities of the Government of Lebanon in reducing disaster risks. The unit is the only national body concerned with all stages of disaster risk reduction, including prevention, preparedness, response and recovery from disasters. During normal days, the unit prepares national disaster risk reduction strategies in coordination with the Sendai Framework 2015-2030. It is also constantly working on developing executive action plans and updating and developing emergency plans to confront disasters and national response plans. In addition, the Disaster Risk Management Unit prepares national standards to measure progress made in the areas of disaster risk reduction in Lebanon based on Lebanon’s commitments to international treaties, and works to develop and improve early warning systems at the national and local levels. The Unit also collects information to build a national database for disaster risk management. Additionally, it coordinates studies to identify types of risks and develop precautionary plans to reduce them. It also raises awareness and builds capacities at the local level through awareness campaigns and workshops in schools and municipalities in various Lebanese governorates.
The unit’s work during disasters and crises is summarized as follows:
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