Tsunami Capacity Assessment Validation Workshop for Indian and Pacific Oceans
ICG/IOTWMS ICG/PTWS

Workshop

04 - 06 September 2024

Location

United Nations Conference Centre
Bangkok
Thailand



Organiser(s) & Staff
Participation

By invitation only.

Tsunami Capacity Assessment Validation Workshop for Indian and Pacific Oceans
Summary

The 2024 Capacity Assessment of Tsunami Preparedness is a crucial initiative led by UNESCO-IOC, with invaluable support from the ESCAP Trust Fund for Tsunami Disaster and Climate Preparedness, the Asian Development Bank, and the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. This collaborative effort is dedicated to bolstering tsunami preparedness and enhancing resilience across the Indian Ocean region.

From September 4-6, 2024, a Capacity Assessment Validation Workshop will be held to advance the comprehensive assessment of tsunami preparedness in UNESCO-IOC Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Indian Ocean Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (ICG/IOTWMS) Member States, in alignment with the 20th commemoration of the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami.

Notes

Workshop Objectives:

  • The workshop will provide a platform to review the initial findings of the 2024 IOTWMS Capacity Assessment Survey. Participants will discuss key recommendations related to tsunami warning and mitigation, with the aim of obtaining endorsement from the ICG/IOTWMS Steering Group.
  • A dedicated session will focus on reviewing Thailand's national response to the 2024 IOTWMS Capacity Assessment Survey. This will enhance understanding of tsunami warning and preparedness among relevant stakeholders and validate the survey process used for the 2024 assessment across the Indian Ocean. Additionally, the session will brief ESCAP, key agencies, and donors in Bangkok on the project’s progress.
  • Representatives from the UNESCO-IOC Intergovernmental Coordination Group for the Pacific Tsunami Warning and Mitigation System (ICG/PTWS) will be briefed on the survey process and analysis used in the 2024 IOTWMS Capacity Assessment. This will facilitate a similar approach for the 2025 PTWS Capacity Assessment of Tsunami Preparedness.

The ultimate goal of this workshop and the broader capacity assessment is to safeguard lives and assets from tsunami hazards within a multi-hazard framework, ensuring comprehensive preparedness and resilience across the region.

Agenda Documents
Agenda Code Name Updated on Action
Agenda Code Name Updated on Action
1.2 Provisional Agenda and Terms of Reference: Capacity Assessment Validation Workshop, Bangkok, 4-6 September 2024 09/09/24
1.3 Capacity Assessment Tsunami Preparedness Indian and Pacific Oceans, Rick Bailey 05/09/24
1.4 2024 Capacity Assessment ofTsunami Preparedness in the Indian Ocean: Results from survey data analysis, Richard Haigh 05/09/24
2.2 National Disaster Warning Center Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, ACM Somneuk Swatteuk 06/09/24
2.2 Earthquake Observation Division, Chutimon Promsuk 10/09/24
2.4 2024 Capacity Assessment ofTsunami Preparedness in the Indian Ocean – Results from survey data analysis (Thai captions), Richard Haigh 09/09/24
2.5 2024 Capacity Assessment ofTsunami Preparedness in the Indian Ocean – Results from survey data analysis (Thai captions), Richard Haigh 09/09/24
3.1 Draft Recommendations on Risk Assessment and Reduction, Mohammad Mokhtari and Sunanda Manneela 09/09/24
3.2 Draft Recommendations for Tsunami Detection, Warning, and Dissemination, Padmanabham 09/09/24
3.3 Draft Recommendations for Tsunami Public Awareness, Preparedness and Response Capacity Development, Harkunti P Rahayu 09/09/24
3.4 Draft Recommendations for Tsunami Ready Recognition Programme, Suci Dewi Anugrah 09/09/24
3.5 Develop 2024-2029 IOTWMS Mid-Term Strategy, Yuelong Miao 09/09/24
3.6 Recommendations to IOTWMS in support of EW4ALL from the 2024 IOTWMS Capacity Assessment Tsunami Preparedness, Yuelong Miao 09/09/24
4.2 2nd UNESCO IOC Global Tsunami Symposium: "Two Decades After 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: Reflection and the Way Forward”, Harkunti P Rahayu 14/02/24
4.2 Monitoring global risks: picking up weak signals, and improving international coordination and communication – the global tsunami warning and mitigation system, Bernardo Aliaga 09/09/24
4.3 Early Warnings for All, UNDRR 09/09/24
4.3 RIMES' Tsunami Services 09/09/24
4.3 Early Warnings for All, International Telecommunication Union (ITU) 09/09/24
4.3 ESCAP's Mandate to support Early Warnings for All 10/09/24
4.4 Recommendations to IOTWMS in support of EW4ALL from the 2024 IOTWMS Capacity Assessment Tsunami Preparedness, Yuelong Miao 09/09/24
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Invited
17
Confirmed
0
Provisional
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Unapproved
0
Declined
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Rejected
Other
17
Name Country
ALIAGA ROSSEL Bernardo France
AMARATUNGA Dilanthi United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
ANUGRAH Suci Indonesia
BAILEY Rick Australia
BAKER Temily Thailand
BLAND Lara New Zealand
GALE Nora Australia
HAIGH Richard United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
JIJJAVARAPU Padmanabham India
KODIJAT Ardito M. Indonesia
KONG Laura United States of America
MANNEELA Vijaya Sunanda India
MIAO Yuelong Australia
MOKHTARI Mohammad Iran (Islamic Republic of)
RAHAYU Harkunti Indonesia
SPAHN Harald Germany
WENIZA Mrs. Indonesia
Status Legend
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Group(s): IOC, TSR - Tsunami Resilience Section.
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Created at 05:58 on 06 Aug 2024 by Nora Gale
Last Updated at 14:29 on 02 Nov 2024 by Nora Gale
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