Mozambique: Master plan for disaster risk reduction 2017-2030
This is the Master plan for disaster risk reduction 2017-2030 for Mozambique. The current Master Plan was drawn up on the basis of an exhaustive diagnosis of the implementation of the PDPMCN 2006-2016. The overarching goal of this document is that the population, their livelihoods and health and public and private infrastructure resilient to extreme events and the effects of climate change and with a consolidated culture of prevention, preparedness, response and recovery.
Some of the Strategic Lines associated with this vision are:
- Consolidation of acquired experience, in order to guarantee continuity, learning and development;
- Prospective action on the generating processes risk and protection of public and private investments, as a way of adapting prospective risk management;
- Strengthening of territorial planning, paying attention to the growing urban risk and climate change, as a way of containing and controlling trends of increased risk generated by urbanisation processes, recognised as the main source of risk;
- Capacity development, as a way of raising awareness of the entire Mozambican society, to ensure effective actions for preparedness and response to emergencies and disasters, as well as to strengthen community resilience, with special attention to inclusion criteria and the gender balance;
- Involvement of local communities, promoting good practices and the use of local knowledge to complement scientific knowledge in the implementation of specific sectoral policies, strategies, plans and programmes, with an intersectoral approach adapted to the context;
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