Fiji Tsunami Ready Stakeholder Workshop
Workshop
08 - 09 February 2023
Fiji
Organiser(s) & Staff
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The UNESCO/IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme is a key for achieving the Safe Ocean objective of the United Nations Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development. Under the auspices of the UN Decade Tsunami Programme, Tsunami Ready aims to increase community resilience to ocean hazards in all oceans, and to ensure that 100% of communities at risk of tsunami are prepared for and resilient to tsunamis by 2030. The Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme, actioned through Country National Tsunami Ready Programmes, seeks to build resilient communities through tsunami awareness, preparedness, and response strategies that will protect lives, livelihoods and property from tsunami.
The Fiji Government. with the kind support of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), through the Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission (IOC) of UNESCO and its International Tsunami Information Centre (a joint partnership between the IOC and NOAA), will conduct its first Fiji Tsunami Ready Stakeholder Workshop on 8-9 February 2023 at the Grand Pacific Hotel in Suva, Fiji. Invited participants will be Fiji government agencies, non-governmental organizations supporting community preparedness, UN agencies, and other stakeholders.
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- 1 - Opening, Workshop Overview
Final Agenda
Participants List, as of 08 February 2023- 1.1 - Opening Ceremonies
Agenda - Opening Ceremony - 1.2 - Logistics and Administrative Items, Introductions
Workshop Meeting Site and Registration - 1.3 - Workshop Overview
Overview
- 2 - Fiji Tsunami Ready Programme, Tsunami Hazard and Response
- 2.1 - Fiji Tsunami Hazards
Reviewing Tsunami Hazard, MRD - 2.2 - Fiji Tsunami Response Arrangements
Reviewing Tsunami Response, NDMO - 2.3 - Fiji Tsunami Ready Programme
Reviewing Fiji Tsunami Ready Programme, MRD
- 3 - UNESCO/IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme
- 3.1 - What is the UNESCO IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme?
CL-2896 UN Ocean Decade Tsunami Programme and the establishment of the UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme (TRRP): notification to Member States and instructions for launching the recognition process
IOC/2020/MG/82 IOC Manuals and Guide No 82, Preparing for community tsunami evacuations: from inundation to evacuation maps, response plans and exercises
IOC Manuals and Guides No 58, How to plan, conduct and evaluate UNESCO/IOC tsunami wave exercises
IOC Manuals and Guides No 86, Multi-annual community tsunami exercise programme: guidelines for the tsunami and other coastal hazards warning system for the Caribbean and Adjacent Regions
IOC Manuals and Guides No 76, Plans and procedures for tsunami warning and emergency management
Tsunami Ready Indicators
IOC Manuals and Guide No 74, Standard Guidelines for the Tsunami Recognition Programme
Reviewing UNESCO/IOC Tsunami Ready Programme - 3.2 - Assessment Indicators - Community Tsunami Hazard Map
Community Tsunami Hazard Map - 3.3 - Preparedness Indicators - Community Evacuation Map, Outreach and Public
Community Evacuation Map, Outreach and Public - 3.4 - Response Indicators - Warning and Response Plans and Community Capacity, Receiving and Disseminating Alerts
Warning and Response Plans and Community Capacity, Receiving and Disseminating Alerts - 3.5 - How does a Community become Tsunami Ready? Implementation Workflow
Implementation Workflow, MG&G 74
Tsunami Ready Implementation Workflow - 3.6 - Tsunami Ready Application Form
Tsunami Ready Application Form, M&G 74
Reviewing Application Form - -
- 4 - Fiji Tsunami Ready Programme Implementation
- 4.1 - Fiji National Tsunami Ready Board (NTRB) - structure and composition
Tsunami Ready Community Activity - 4.2 - Fiji Tsunami Ready Community - definition
Tsunami Ready Community Activity - 4.3 - Fiji Tsunami Ready Local Committee for Community - structure and composition
Tsunami Ready Community Activity - 4.4 - Fiji Tsunami Ready Recognition - Proposed Community #1
- 4.5 - Programme Support Matrix (Indicator, activities, who, time) - discuss and fill out. Timeline for recognizing Tsunami Ready Community #1 in 2023
Programme Support Matrix worksheet - 4.6 - Programme Support Matrix - report-back
- 5 - Summary and Next Steps
- 6 - Closing Ceremony
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There are 21 participants associated with Fiji Tsunami Ready Stakeholder Workshop .
Name | Country |
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BAINIMARAMA Litiana | Fiji |
BOBI Litiana | Fiji |
BOBO Eminoni | Fiji |
BOLA Epeli | Fiji |
GANITA Panapasa | Fiji |
KOCOVANUA Talei | Fiji |
LALABALAVU Josefa | Fiji |
MARA Gabriel | Fiji |
MOHAMMED Raymond | Fiji |
MULE Saula | Fiji |
NAITINI Etika | Fiji |
NATAVE Nemani | Fiji |
RANI Raksha | Fiji |
RAWACE Laisenia | Fiji |
RAYAWA Katarina | Fiji |
SERU Peni | Fiji |
TAUFAGA Daniel | Fiji |
TOKONI Josaia | Fiji |
TURAGANISOLEVU Selesitino | Fiji |
VAREA Faga | Fiji |
VUALIKU Akuila | Fiji |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 21
Confirmed: 21
Not confirmed: 0
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
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Created at 19:23 on 06 Feb 2023 by Bernardo Aliaga Rossel
Last Updated at 11:27 on 09 Feb 2023 by Sofie de Baenst