Year | Identification | Demonstration | Replication | Endorsement | Expansion |
2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | 2025 | |
Area | Strengthening members' technical capacity | ||||
Status * | No or limited technical capacities exchange through the TWG | ||||
Target | Technical capacities are augmented through various capacity strengthening modalities, e.g. E-learning and thematic training, experience sharing / exchange, technical assistance, tools / instruments sharing | ||||
Topic | Technical capacity needs assessment conducted | Priorities for technical capacity enhancement are agreed | Simplified, localised language E-learning country-level courses | TWG endorses list of training modules, expert rosters and the confluence request/ offer mechanisms | Member countries conduct sub-national and/or sectoral training |
E-learning is conducted and versions in different languages are available | Individual experts and officials participated in E-learning | Members request/offer technical capacity support in between TWG meetings | Localised E-learning courses for engaging local officials and communities | ||
Members are familiar with the use of basic functions of the Confluence | Advanced E-learning courses with thematic topics | Capacities for conducting special surveys and strengthen quality administrative data collection | Showcases of national and local level good practices | Members through the confluence request/ offer/ respond to technical capacity needs | |
Brochures/ videos on what DRSF is and how it supports the country's DRR international reporting | TWG to help promote the standardised quantification of disaster damage and losses on routine-basis in sectors responsible for reporting disaster impacts. | DRSF is adopted in four countries, including working in low-tech and low connectivity contexts | Country-level technical capacity strengthening good practices compiled | ||
TWG facilitates peer to peer learning exchanges between countries | |||||
Area | Contributing to the development of internationally-agreed standards | ||||
Status * | Early development of internationally -agreed standards | ||||
Target | Internationally agreed standards reflect Asia-Pacific regional priorities | ||||
Topic | Needs for standards assessed and preliminary works completed including the needs for accounting of small-scale disasters. | TWG facilitates discussions on hazards classifications, disaster threshold, metadata, practical calculation formula and translation to monetary terms | TWG actively deliberate and, through its representatives and champions, give feedback to the draft global standards | TWG validates and endorses the internationally-agreed draft standards | TWG disseminate and promote the internationally-agreed standards to member countries |
TWG conveys to the global forums country's needs for more realistic standards | TWG convey regional needs, innovations and good practices to the global processes | TWG compiles good practices of real situation for better understanding and application of the standard | Assists countries in applying the standards including local governments’ roles for compiling and reporting | ||
Area | Supporting members' governance of disaster statistics | ||||
Status * | Lack of coordination and cooperation between stakeholders results in data fragmentation, inconsistencies, and incomparability | ||||
Target | Role of official statistics in measuring disasters are clarified and applied stakeholders are playing their parts in a coordinated manner. | ||||
Topic | TWG uses existing frameworks to identify and assess the governance aspects of disaster statistics | TWG incorporates governance as an added component of disaster statistics framework | Good practices of governance framework in three countries, to include issues such as data collection, data security, and information dissemination | ESCAP Statistical Committee endorses the DRSF model | TWG make available and facilitates exchange of good practices of governance frameworks to support countries continuous improvements |
Contextualise UNECE guidelines to the region to address the disconnected disaster data to the national statistical system through clarification the role of NDMOs and NSO | Compilation of practical examples and potentially research about collaboration and coordination and addressing barriers | Modules and models for decentralised engagement sub-national and communities | Case studies and demonstrable good practices on making data to underpin decisions and investments that contribute to a public good/national development | ||
A model of inter-ministerial coordination | Training needs assessment on joint capacity building of NSOs and NDMOs | Discussion on capitalising and broadening the interagency momentum emerging from Sendai and SDG monitoring and reporting | Good practices of governance framework in five countries | ||
Documentation of the governance framework for disaster statistics in at least one country | Periodical update from Member States on the state of disaster - statistics governance |
* As of May 2021