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Local expertise key to disaster management in Africa – IAEM

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By Philip Yatai

The International Association of Emergency Management Africa (IAEM Africa) says it will focus on local knowledge and expertise in developing the framework for disaster management in the continent.

The President of IAEM Africa, Dr Susan Agada, stated this at the IAEM Africa Inaugural Symposium in Abuja on Monday .

According to Agada, building an Africa-centred resilient and adaptive disaster management framework is imperative because most frameworks without sufficient involvement of Africans do not work in the continent.

Agada said that the framework would not only strengthen responses to emergency crises, but also anticipate and mitigate them, thereby safeguarding communities and fostering sustainable development.

“The IAEM Africa platform will leverage African expertise to ensure that the continent has a voice in the discourse on environmental issues around the world.

“Currently, Africa is the least contributor to the factors that create climate change, but our voice is the smallest in the discourse.

“Therefore, the goal of the IAEM Africa is to draw the needed attention to our issues using our own voice.

“The goal is to bring together our wealth of professionals in Africa and other resources and communicate our issues to the world,’’ she said.

Agada, however, said that, while prioritising African-led solutions, the association would seek resources and partnerships beyond African borders.

“Our vision is to ensure that Africa sets the terms of engagements with international partners with dignity and sovereignty.

“By controlling our narrative and strategy, we can ensure that external support complements our initiatives rather than dictates them,” she said.

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She stressed the need to speak with one voice in addressing the myriads of challenges confronting Africa, particularly threats posed by climate change.

“This unified voice will enable us to address disaster-related challenges more effectively, leveraging our collective strengths and expertise.

“Together, we can transform the landscape of disaster management in Africa, ensuring that our continent is better prepared, more resilient, and able to thrive in the face of adversity,” she said.

From left: Pioneer Director-General, FCT Emergency Management Agency, Dr Abbas Idriss; acting D-G, Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department, Mrs Florence Wenegieme; President, International Association of Emergency Management Africa (IAEM Africa), Dr Susan Agada; and the Director Planning, Research and Forecasting, National Emergency Management Agency, Dr Onimode Bandele, during the IAEM Africa Inaugural Symposium in Abuja on Monday.

 

Also speaking, Hajiya Zubaida Umar, Director-General (D-G), National Emergency Management Agency, stressed the need for robust and coordinated emergency management strategies for Africa.

Umar, who was represented by Dr Onimode Bandele , Director Planning, Research and Forecasting, said that the IAEM Africa provided the needed platform for collaboration, innovation, and knowledge sharing among emergency management professionals.

Similarly, Mrs Florence Wenegieme, acting D-G, Federal Capital Territory Emergency Management Department, said that IAEM Africa would significantly impact disaster management and response in Africa.

She urged the association to strengthen networking among disaster management professionals in Africa and promote adaptation of technology-driven innovations in disaster management.

“In area of disaster management, we cannot run away from innovations, knowledge sharing, capacity building and technology driven rescue operations in line with global practices,” she said.

Also, Dr Abbas Idriss, the pioneer D-G, FCT Emergency Management Agency said that disaster response was a multi-facet, multi-disciplinary and multi-agency activity that requires networking to share information, expertise and resources.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports Idriss spoke on a paper, “Communication, Coordination, Cooperation, and Collaboration: A Multi-Agency Approach for Effective/Efficient Disaster Management across Africa.”

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According to him, understanding communication, coordination, cooperation and collaboration, will enable emergency managers to work more effectively and efficiently in responding to disasters and minimizing the impact on communities across Africa.

NAN reports that the executive members inaugurated were President, Dr Susan Agada as President, Miss Amina Saba as Secretary; Dr Emenike Umesi as Head of Planning and Research; and Prof. Prof. Jaiye Dukiya as Director Programmes.

Others are Dr Abbas Idriss as Membership Coordinator; Prof. Andrew Obafemi as Partnership Liaison; Prof. Usman Kibon, Head, Training and Development Officer; and Mr Femi Giwa, Deputy Training and Development Officer.

Also inaugurated are Rhoda Sadus as Communication Specialist; Amb. Victor Ogah as Event Coordinator; and Mr Akiode Saheed as Deputy Event Coordinator. (NAN)

Edited by Rotimi Ijikanmi

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Philip Daniel Yatai
Editor/Assistant Chief Correspondent,
FCT Correspondent,
NAN Abuja.
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