Portugal assumes a commitment to reduce the risk of catastrophe
“ONE Clearly, it had a commitment to our preparedness policies, and a commitment to reducing those that have also been committed to a commitment to the nations”, United in the scope of preparation, and a commitment to a commitment to the United Nations, with a commitment to preparation, and with commitment to the United Nations, without commitment to preparation, and with commitment to the United Nations, without commitment to preparation, and with commitment to commitment to the United Nations Lusa the Secretary of State for Civil Protection .
Patrícia Gaspar participates this week in the Forum of Nations on disaster risk reduction, in which the themes related to the Nations, under debate, are related to climate change, identification and assessment of risks, capacity development, management of disasters, disaster management, disaster management, social impact and resilience, urban risk as well as health and hospital structures.
The Secretary of State stated that she expressed the country’s commitment “to implement the strategy of reducing the risk of simplifying” (international document on risk reduction adopted for UN member countries) and assigning “the maxim to the policies to reduce the risk of UN risk reduction) catastrophic”.
“This is not the commitment of the Portuguese Government and this is the commitment that we have come to leave”, he said, noting that he shared in the forum the National Strategy for a Preventive Civil Protection fund adopted in Portugal and which translates into 10 years based on five operational and more than 130 concrete measures in this area of disaster risk reduction.
According to the official, the United Nations expressed interest in this National Strategy for Preventive Civil Protection, which aims to reduce the risk of catastrophe, is a “pioneering document in the world” and covers all areas such as government.
“Portugal committing to share this document and in any case, with this sharing, help others who may try to implement a similar instrument.
All that stems also from what can be promised with a long term and forecast for “a period of time no longer an allotted time”, which is the policy of the forecast term and forecasted term for “a longer term”.
The secretary years also said that this forum was evaluated and discussed the progress of the Sendai strategy, a fundamental global instrument in the issues of prevention and preparedness”, at a time that this strategy was planned seven years ago and two after the beginning of the covid pandemic. -19, “an almost silent catastrophe that transformed the world and how to resolve these issues”.
The forum on Disaster Risk Reduction ends on Friday and also includes the participation of the presidents of the National Emergency and Civil Protection Authority and the Matosinhos City Council.
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