Session 1 - Opening
Session 2 - Current Landscape of Disaster-related Statistics
Session preparations - Session Objectives and Key Questions
Part 1: Measurement Challenges and Data Gaps inProducing and Using of Disaster related Statistics
- First Presentation: UN ECE
- Second Presentation: Colombia
- Third Presentation: Italy
- Fourth Presentation: Chile
Part 2: Panel discussion on data gaps and challenges at the national level
Part 3: Innovative solutions and technologies to address data gaps and challenges for disaster-related statistics
- First Presentation: UN GGIM
- Second Presentation: Bangladesh
- Third Presentation: IOM
- Fourth Presentation: IRDR
Session 3 - Collaboration & Partnership
- Concept Note & Programme Outline - Session 3: Collaboration and Partnerships
- Indonesia
- Malaysia
- Malaysia - video presentations
- Mexico
- Mexico - video presentations
- PEDDR
Session 4 - Communication
Session 5 - Strengthening Capacity
AE1 - Early Warning Systems
- The DRR-EWS Data Multi verse
- Disaster Tracking System for hazardous events , losses and damages
- U.S. Billion-dollar Weather and Climate Disasters - in Context
- Disaster-related statistics and socioeconomic benefit assessment
AE2 - Climate Change Adaptation
- Progress in the Implementation of the Road Map for the Development of Climate Change-related Statistics
- Disaster Data and Statistics for Climate Change Adaptation
AE3 - Quick & Dirty Data
- From Disaster Response to Disaster Risk Reduction - Philippines
- From Disaster Response to Disaster Risk Reduction - Fiji
- From Disaster Response to Disaster Risk Reduction - Türkiye
- From Disaster Response to Disaster Risk Reduction - Italy
- From Disaster Response to Disaster Risk Reduction - Armenia
- From disaster response to disaster risk reduction: The complementary roles of “quick and dirty data” and official statistics
AE5 - Civil Registration and Disasters in Africa