Japan CSO Coalition for Disaster Risk Reduction (JCC-DRR) 防災?減災日本CSO?ネットワーク
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防灾?减灾日本颁厂翱?ネットワーク(闯颁颁-顿搁搁)は、日本の市民社会组织(颁厂翱)が协力して灾害リスク軽减と防灾に取り组むネットワークです。
东日本大震灾の教训をグローバルな防灾指针である「仙台防灾枠组2015-2030」に反映させることを目指しています。
In order to systematically and collectively approach issues towards 2015, several NGOs established a new network, called the Japan CSO Coalition for 2015 WCDRR (JCC2015). The network will function until March 2015 with the following objectives:
- To contribute global DRR movement by sharing experience of civil society as well as disaster affected population in Japan at World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in 2015.
- To advocate for proactive inclusion of nuclear risks at World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in 2015 as well as within HFA2.
- To share both domestic and international grassroots experiences of Japanese CSOs for tackling frequently occurring disasters and critical elements of disaster resilience including specific requirements for vulnerable segments of the population, building resilient communities, and adapting to climate change.
After the 2015 WCCRR, JCC2015 was re-named and re-configured as the Japan CSO Coalition on DRR (JCC-DRR) to monitor the implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) and to promote disaster risk reduction for future disasters.
The Japan CSOs Coalition for 2015 WCDRR has been set up by the following organizations:
(in alphabetical order)
- Buddhist NGO Network
- CSO Network Japan
- CWS-Japan
- Japan Civil Network for Disaster Relief in East Japan
- Japan NGO Center for International Cooperation
- Japan NPO Center
- Kansai NGO Council
- Nagoya NGO Center
- OXFAM Japan
- Pal System Consumer Cooperative Union
- Peace Boat Disaster Volunteer Center
- Save the Children Japan
allows stakeholders to inform the public about their work on DRR. The SFVC online platform is a useful toolto know who is doing what and where for the implementation of the Sendai Framework, which could foster potential collaboration among stakeholders. All stakeholders (private sector, civil society organizations, academia, media, local governments, etc.) working on DRR can submit their commitments and report on their progress and deliverables.