Global Status of Multi-Hazard Early Warning Systems — Target G
October 20 , 2022 767 days 598 0
This was jointly released by United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction and the World Meteorological Organization.
The findings of the report are based on the assessment of the data from the Sendai Framework Monitor.
Target G of the Sendai Framework seeks to increase the availability of and access to multi-hazard early warning systems (MHEWS) and disaster risk information and assessment by the year 2030.
50 per cent the countries in the world do not have early warning systems to prepare against natural disasters.
Africa, South America and several countries in Arab and Caribbean region have very low coverage of MHEWS.
On average, at least 40% of countries in every region have reported the use of MHEWS.
Less than half of Least Developing Countries (LDC) and only 33 per cent of Small Island Developing Countries have MHEWS.
The number of deaths in countries with limited early warming coverage is eight times higher than in countries with substantial to comprehensive coverage.