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  • UNDP, Emergency Mgmt Agency Launch Report on Reducing Disaster Risk

    United Nations Development Programme Country Office in Armenia
    14, Karl Liebknecht Street, Yerevan 375010, Armenia
    Contact: Aramazd Ghalamkaryan
    Tel: (374 1) 56 60 73
    Fax: (374 1) 54 38 11
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.undp.am


    UNDP COUNTRY OFFICE IN ARMENIA
    1 April, 2004

    UNDP AND THE EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY OF ARMENIA LAUNCH THE
    `REDUCING DISASTER RISK. A CHALLENGE FOR DEVELOPMENT' GLOBAL REPORT

    Yerevan, Armenia

    Today the Emergency Management Agency of Armenia (EMA) and the United
    Nations Development Programme (UNDP) presented a major global report
    `Reducing Disaster Risk, A Challenge for Development' to the general
    public. Mr. Aram Tananyan, Deputy Chief of EMA and Ms. Lise Grande, UN
    Resident Coordinator and UNDP Resident Representative presided over
    the event. Mr. Tananyan also appealed to the donor community to
    support the Governmnet's efforts to mitigate the recent floods that
    occurred in a number of regions.

    The `Reducing Disaster Risk, A Challenge for Development' was prepared
    by UNDP's Bureau for Crisis Prevention and Recovery and presented
    worldwide. The Report examines three major types of natural disasters:
    earthquakes, tropical cyclones and floods. According to the Report,
    billions of people in more than 100 countries are periodically exposed
    to at least one earthquake, tropical cyclone, flood or drought. As a
    result of natural disasters, more than 184 deaths per day are recorded
    throughout the world.

    The Report also shows that the achievement of the Millennium
    Development Goals are endangered in many of the countries exposed to
    natural disasters because they destruct infrastructure and cause
    financial, social, economic and environmental shocks.

    According to Ms. Grande: `The Report shows that Armenia ranks second
    in the world in terms of exposure to earthquakes. This is an important
    fact - it means that Armenians are more exposed to earthquakes than
    almost anyone else in the entire world. The recognition of this should
    lead us to strengthen and accelerate our efforts to help Armenia be
    better prepared to confront natural and man-made disasters.'

    Mr. Tananyan noted that the Governmenmt of Armenia is in the process
    of calculating the damage caused by the recent floods and storms. He
    expressed his grateful acknowledgement of UNDP's efforts made so far
    in the area of disaster management, and presented an appeal to the
    donor community for assistance.

    Country background: Despite its relatively small territory, Armenia's
    landscape is diverse. Armenia also has different climatic zones and is
    vulnerable to a number of potential natural including earthquakes,
    floods, landslides and hailstorms. In addition, Armenia is also
    exposed to a number of potential technological or man-made disasters
    as a result of the nuclear power plant, which is located in a
    seismically active zone, and chemical and hazardous production
    facilities.

    ***

    UNDP is the UN's global development network. It advocates for change
    and connects countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help
    people build a better life. We are on the ground in 166 countries,
    working with them on their own solutions to global and national
    development challenges. As they develop local capacity, they draw on
    the people of UNDP and our wide range of partners.

    ***
    For further information, please contact Mr. Aramazd Ghalamkaryan, UNDP
    Armenia at [email protected].
    ***
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