“20 Years after 2004 Tsunami”

    On the morning of 26th December 2004, the world witnessed one of the deadliest natural disasters in recent history 9.1 magnitude earthquake in the Indian Ocean that triggered massive tsunami waves, devastating Asian coastal communities across thousands of miles. This tragedy was a wake-up call, reminding us of the immense power of nature and the importance of preparedness.

  • More than 227,000 people died across 15 countries.
  • Over 1. 6 million people displaced.

    In the two decades since, significant strides have been made in understanding and mitigating the risks of tsunamis. Here's a glimpse into some of the global efforts:

As we commemorate this milestone, it’s crucial to acknowledge that persons with disabilities and other vulnerable groups face heightened risks during disasters due to their exclusion from Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) processes. Inclusive DRR initiatives are essential to ensure no one is left behind.

Inclusive DRR Initiatives:

We Want to Hear from You!
   
We believe there are countless good practices of promoting Disability-Inclusive Disaster Risk Reduction (DiDRR) in your community. We invite you to share your experiences and stories with us. If your Article is selected and upload it on our Website, APCD will issue appreciation letter for you. Email your contributions to [hiroko@apcdfoundation.org], and we would be delighted to feature them on our website. The deadline for submission is on 20th January 2025.

Useful Information for promoting DiDRR in your community

=> More Information (APCD DiDRR Webpage)

Together, let’s continue to build a safer, more inclusive world for everyone.

 

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