Solomon Islands Tsunami Ready Workshop
Workshop
30 - 31 July 2024
Solomon Islands
Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation
By invitation only.
The UNESCO/IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme (TRRP) is an international community-based recognition programme aimed at building resilient communities through awareness and readiness strategies that will protect life, livelihoods and property from tsunamis. Readiness is achieved through a collaborative effort among government agencies, scientists, community leaders and the public, who work together to meet an established set of 12 indicators covering Assessment, Preparedness, and Response. The Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme is actioned through Country National Tsunami Ready Programmes, and facilitated in the Pacific by the International Tsunami Information Center. The implementation of the Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme will be a key contribution to the ‘Safe Ocean ’societal outcome of the UN Decade of Ocean Science for Sustainable Development (2021-2030). The goal of the IOC’s Ocean Decade Tsunami Programme is to make 100% of communities at risk of tsunami prepared for and resilient to tsunamis by 2030.
Over the next year, the ITIC, with support from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID), and the US NOAA), will be working with the Solomon Islands to implement the UNESCO-IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme in their country. The first activity will be the conduct of a National Tsunami Ready Stakeholder Workshop on 30-31 July 2024, hosted by the Solomon Islands National Disaster Management Office and the Solomon Islands Meteorological Service. The workshop will build from the IOC Pacific Island Country and Territories (PICT) Regional Tsunami Ready Workshop held in January 2023 and the PICT Tsunami Ready Workshops in Port Vila, Vanuatu on 13-14 May 2024.
[View an annotated printable version of this agenda]
- 1 - Opening, Workshop Overview
- 1.1 - Opening Ceremony
- 1.2 - Logistics and Administrative Items, OceanExpert registration, Introductions
Resource Person Biographies
Final Provisional Agenda 29 July 2024
1.2 Logistics, Introductions
Participant List, final
Day 2 Agenda (update)
Group Photo - 1.3 - Workshop Overview
1.3 Workshop Overview - 2 - Solomon Islands Tsunami Hazard and Response
- 2.1 - Solomon Islands Tsunami Hazards, Tsunami Warning Arrangements
2.1 Solomon Islands Meteorological Services Tsunami Warning Arrangements - 2.2 - Solomon Islands Disaster Response (Tsunami) Arrangements
- 2.3 - Solomon Islands Tsunami Ready - progress to date (as of May 2024)
2.3 - Geological Survey Division (GSD) Presentation
2.3 Solomon Islands UNESCO IOC Tsunami Ready Recognition Program - 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
Standard Guidelines for the Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme (MG 74)
Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme - brochure
3.1 UNOD 2024 Tsunami Ready Call to Action - 3.2 - Assessment Indicators - Community Tsunami Hazard Map
3.2 Assessment Indicators - Community Tsunami Hazard Map - 3.3 - Preparedness Indicators - Community Evacuation Map, Outreach and Public Awareness, Exercise
3.3 Preparedness Indicators - Community Evacuation Map, Signage, Outreach and Public Awareness, Exercise - 3.4 - Response Indicators - Warning and Response Plans and Community Capacity, Receiving and Disseminating Alerts
3.4 Response Indicators - How to achieve, challenges, and solutions - 3.5 - How does a community become Tsunami Ready? Implementation Workflow
3.5 Recognition Process Workflow, Recognition Certificate and Ceremony - 3.6 - Tsunami Ready Application Form
3.6 Tsunami Ready Recognition Program Application - 4 - Define National Programme - structure and composition: National Tsunami Ready Board (NTRB), Tsunami Technical Working Group
- 4.1 - Solomon Islands National Tsunami Ready Board (NTRB) - structure and composition
4.1 National Tsunami Ready Board (NTRB), Technical Working Group (TWG) - 4.2 - Define Level of Implementation - structure and composition: Communities, Tsunami Ready Local Committees (TRLC)
4.2 Tsunami Ready Community and Activity - 4.3 - Solomon Islands Tsunami Ready Recognition Communities, 2024-2025
- 4.4 - Solomon Islands Tsunami Ready Recognition Action Plan, 2024-2025
- 4.5 - TR Community Implementation - Support Worksheet
TR Community Support Worksheet
4.5 Support Worksheet Timeline for recognizing Tsunami Ready Community - 4.6 - TR Community Support Worksheet - report-back
- 5 - Summary and Next Steps
- 6 - Closing Ceremony
There are 16 participants associated with Solomon Islands Tsunami Ready Workshop , 16 of whom are provisional .
Name | Country |
---|---|
ALEX Hamilton | Solomon Islands |
ANAIA Nelson | Solomon Islands |
ARUKWAI Silas | Solomon Islands |
BALE Frank | Solomon Islands |
BARAGAMU George | Solomon Islands |
HAGARIA Jerry | Solomon Islands |
HAUKARE Robert | Solomon Islands |
HIRIASIA David | Solomon Islands |
NASIU Steve | Solomon Islands |
PAPAO Joy | Solomon Islands |
PITAKIA Branson | Solomon Islands |
RILIFIA Alexander | Solomon Islands |
ROGA Clinton | Solomon Islands |
SIMI Pearson | Solomon Islands |
TAFIARIKI Jonathan | Solomon Islands |
TEGO George | Solomon Islands |
Participant Stats:
Total Invited: 16
Confirmed: 0
Not confirmed: 16
Unapproved: 0
Not-participating: 0
Rejected: 0
Label(s): no labels
Created at 23:00 on 15 Jul 2024 by Tammy Fukuji
Last Updated at 08:23 on 01 Aug 2024 by Sofie de Baenst