DRI Executive Director, Chloe Demrovsky; and DRI Japan Chairman, Kanryu Nagase will address participants at an exclusive event titled: “Implementing Resilience with Private-Sector Partnerships through Business Continuity.” The event will be held on Saturday, 14 March, 3:00-5:00 p.m. at the Sendai Civic Auditorium, Meeting Room 2.
During the session, DRI International will discuss what steps can be taken to protect communities around the world against the immediate threats of high-impact weather events and other types of disasters. The session will focus on maintaining the long-term health of the small- and medium-sized enterprises that are integral to the Japanese economy.
“We’ve all heard that these kinds of threats are forecasted to become even more frequent and more extreme over the next century,” said Al Berman, DRI International President and CEO. “It’s clear that communities need to be redesigned to be flexible enough to withstand unforeseen events of all kinds. But the private sector can also play a critical role in implementing resilience strategies that will protect and improve systems and infrastructure in times of duress.”
The Indian Ocean Tsunami of December 2004 prompted the formation of the Hyogo Framework for Action (HFA), under the United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction. HFA has a stated goal to substantially reduce disaster losses by 2015 by building the resilience of nations and communities to disasters. In 2012, the UN General Assembly decided to convene the 3rd World Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction to review implementation of the HFA and to adopt a post-2015 framework for disaster risk reduction.
“As we near the end of the HFA 10-year program, the WCDRR will assess how much progress has been made and where to focus our attention next,” said Demrovsky. “DRI believes that in order for the implementation of the post-2015 sustainable development agenda to be successful, the private sector must be engaged in the process from the earliest stages.”
Following the event, DRI International will release a white paper on best practices in the design of public-private partnerships for resilience. The document will synthesize the viewpoints of the panel of experts from Japan and the United States. DRI
International and DRI Japan will also have an exhibition booth at the Sendai Mediatheque.