VISAKHAPATNAM : Local bodies should be given importance in implementing the disaster risk reduction (DRR) system as they play a crucial role in all phases of disaster management, suggested the Visakhapatnam Declaration released at the concluding ceremony of the second World Congress on Disaster Management (WCDM) here Sunday. The World Congress emphasised the need for incorporating a new culture of prevention and preparedness as an essential component of all development planning and implementation besides involving local bodies in preparedness planning, response, recovery and factoring in DRR in development processes and outcomes.
Pointing out that the global processes ‘towards building resilience of communities and nations’ through Yokohama Strategy, IDNDR, HFA and recently, Sendai Framework for DRR (2015-30), the WCDM strongly felt that the same had not percolated to the sub-national, especially local levels. The World Congress stressed the need for sustaining a deep focus on vulnerable women, youth, children, disabled, elderly and strengthening inclusive approaches.
“We hope to see the new capital of Amaravathi becoming a model for the rest of the world as a Smart Resilient City which includes the concerns of all stakeholders. The 21st century city must retain its ancient cultural heritage and history, but also become disaster/climate resilient,” Sinha added.