Strengthening Disaster Resilience: J&K Partners with UNDP

The Jammu and Kashmir government has partnered with the UNDP to enhance disaster resilience and preparedness in the Union Territory. The agreement focuses on multi-hazard risk assessments, strengthening disaster management plans, and building institutional capacities. It also includes initiatives for landslide mitigation, school safety, and disaster risk financing.

Strengthening Disaster Resilience: J&K Partners with UNDP
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The Jammu and Kashmir administration has entered into a significant partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) to bolster disaster resilience and preparedness across the region.

The memorandum, signed on Monday in Jammu, targets multi-hazard risk assessments and improved disaster management strategies at various administrative levels. The collaboration highlights initiatives such as landslide mitigation, school safety enhancement, and securing funds for disaster risk reduction.

This initiative is aligned with UNDP's National Resilience Programme, aiming to build institutional capacities and foster resilient communities in Jammu and Kashmir, under the guidance of the National Disaster Management Authority.

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