NEMA celebrates 10 years of Disaster Risk Reduction in Nigeria

 

The United Nations in 1989, set aside the 13th of October every year to commemorate International day for Disaster Risk Reduction

The aim is to celebrate how people and communities around the world are reducing their exposure to disaster

The world, over the years has had to combat disasters whose occurrences have escalated with the effects of climate change

Many developed countries have suffered serious disasters such as tsunamis, wild fires, earthquakes and others, which are side effects of heavy industrialization and resultant carbon emissions

 

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Developing countries have not been left out of natural and man made disasters from the effects of carbon emissions despite these countries not being heavily industrialised

This year’s commemoration stresses the need to reduce inequality within and among countries

2023 DRR day looks at mutual relationship between disasters and inequality and how far the world has gone from disaster response to disaster risk reduction

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