DISASTER PREVENTION AND RELIEF

The Andean countries have accumulated experience in intraCommunity disaster prevention and relief efforts in recent years. As a result, several decisions have been adopted on this subject within the framework of the Andean Integration System, giving them a record of development in this area.

Today, action is being taken on three fronts: the Andean Committee for Disaster Prevention and Relief (CAPRADE), the Andean Strategy for Disaster Prevention and Relief, and the Support Project for Disaster Prevention in the CAN (PREDECAN).

 
 
THE DISASTER SITUATION
The Andean countries are among the Latin American countries in general that have experienced a disproportionate number of disasters in recent years, which have taken a heavy social and economic toll. Between 1900 and 1999, 1,309 natural disasters --or 19% of the world's disasters-- were recorded in Latin America and the Caribbean, placing the region second after Asia (44%) in disaster occurrence.
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ANDEAN COMMITTEE FOR DISASTER PREVENTION AND RELIEF
The Committee, created by Decision 529 in July 2002, is responsible, among its many functions, for helping reduce the risk and impact of natural disasters and antropical threats that could occur in the Andean subregion.
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UE-CAN SUPPORT FOR DISASTER PREVENTION IN THE ANDEAN COMMUNITY
The project proposes to improve risk management and disaster prevention services by strengthening national policies, institutions and the coordination of activities in these areas. It emerged as a result of the Agreement signed by the CAN General Secretariat in association with the Andean Committee for Disaster Prevention and Relief (CAPRADE) and the European Commission.
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