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The development objective of the
Managing Natural Hazards Project for Vietnam is to increase
the resilience of the people and economic assets to natural
hazards in selected... Show More + river basins of the project provinces
within the overall framework of Vietnam's national
disaster prevention, response and mitigation strategy
towards 2020. There are five components to the project. The
first component is strengthening Disaster Risk Management
(DRM) institutions, information systems and planning. This
component includes (i) facilitation of inter-ministerial
coordination, policy dialogue and knowledge-sharing
mechanisms; (ii) establishment of provincial disaster
management centers in project provinces where such centers
are needed; and (iii) provision of technical assistance for
government agencies at different levels. Improving the
capacity, harmonization, coordination and sharing of DRM
databases and information, including: (i) harmonizing and
integrating existing DRM databases and information systems;
(ii) development of an inventory of existing medium and
small scale reservoirs in project provinces, their safety
standards, safety guidelines, and operational procedures;
(iii) development of software for the management of
reservoirs to be used at national and provincial levels; and
(iv) provision of technical assistance on the use of the
databases and software and the implementation of safety
guidelines. The second component is strengthening weather
forecasting and early warning systems. This component
includes technical assistance for development and
implementation of an integrated national hydromet
forecasting and early warning systems and end-to-end
applications: provision of technical assistance for the
design and implementation of a nation-wide integrated
system. The third component is community-based disaster risk
management. This component includes strengthening the
capacity of participating commune-level stakeholders and
agencies in planning and engaging in a broad range of risk
reduction measures, including provision of support for: (i)
improving commune-level flood and storm risks management
procedures; (ii) capacity building for commune-based
institution leaders; (iii) the development of inter-communal
support platforms; (iv) development of community resilient
planning; and (v) enhancement of private sector commune
partnerships. The fourth component is Priority disaster risk
mitigation investments. The component will support
identification, prioritization, and implementation of major
DRM investments within the four selected river basins to
mitigate risks posed by natural hazards. The fifth component
is project management, monitoring and evaluation. Show Less -