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    WORLD BANK REPORT ON DISASTER RISK MINIMIZATION AND EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT IN ARMENIA

    http://www.gov.am/en/news/item/4981/
    Mond ay, 14 December 2009

    RA Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan took part in a panel discussion
    about the Global Fund for Disaster Impact Minimization and
    Rehabilitation-financed and World Bank-prepared "Disaster risk
    minimization and emergency management in Armenia" report, attended
    by heads of concerned agencies, local and international experts,
    policy designers and representatives of civil society organizations.

    Speaking about the possible risks and social-economic impact of natural
    disasters, focusing on the need for building capacity in this area,
    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan said in particular: "We must learn
    to live under emergency conditions: more than any other country,
    Armenia is aware of disaster consequences. Some 21 years have passed
    from the Spitak earthquake, yet we still suffer from its economic,
    social and psychological impact.

    The modern world urges us to learn managing risks based on the
    international experience. This means we face the complex task of
    building up a comprehensive system of up-to-date management enabling
    disaster anticipation and prevention. Notwithstanding the existing
    bottlenecks, specific efforts are underway to this end in Armenia.

    Preventive action is the second target in this area. Account taken of
    the fact that earthquakes, landslides and floods are commonplace in
    Armenia, we should first of all develop and implement such programs
    as are aimed at risk minimization."

    Taking the floor, head of the World Bank Armenia office Aristomene
    Varudakis noted in particular that 80% of Armenia's population is
    exposed to various natural disasters which may cause numerous social
    and economic losses calling for so badly needed public funds simply
    because the Government has so far failed to anticipate the existing
    risks.

    Proposals and recommendations were made concerning the design of an
    all-comprehensive national program of disaster risk minimization in
    Armenia, based on the analysis of existing systems and mechanisms,
    as well as organizational capacity. It was also suggested to provide
    communities with extra powers, support initiatives and promote a
    solid framework of public-private cooperation in this area.
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