N° du projet 2210313021

IOC coordinates four regional tsunami warning systems. An effective tsunami early warning system is achieved when all persons, especially in vulnerable coastal communities are prepared and respond appropriately to Tsunami alerts. When combined with dedicated public preparedness efforts, early warning enables communities to know what to do in case of tsunami. In extreme cases (Palu, Indonesia, 2018, Tonga 2022), there may be insufficient time to produce any public alerts. In these instances, vulnerable communities must be educated and ready to act based only on natural warning signs. The IOC Tsunami programme for the UN Decade of Ocean Sciences for Sustainable Development aims to achieve 100% of at-risk communities to become Tsunami Ready by 2030.

  • On-going

USD 38,345

Budget total du projet

USD 19,359

Total des dépenses encourues

Progression

En cours
Date de début 2022.01.01
Date de fin 2023.12.31
50%
Référence au 2023.09.30

Couverture géographique et bénéficiaires

Pays Allocation

Plan de financement

Type de financement Utilisation des fonds Sources de financement Budget du projet (USD) Dépenses encourues (USD)
Assessed Contribution - Assessed Contribution Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission Contribution to Regular Budget 38,345 19,359

Les projets contribuent à

Contribution au cadre de résultats de l'UNESCO 2022-2025
Sector: Intergovernmental Oceanographic Commission
Outcome 3 - Enhance knowledge for climate action, biodiversity, water and ocean management, and disaster risk reduction Produit :3.IOC1 - Member States critically supported in strengthening their capacity to conduct marine scientific research, generate knowledge, and develop and implement science-based tools, services, and policies in order to reverse the decline in ocean health and accelerate the transition towards sustainable management of ocean-related risks and opportunities
Objectifs de développement durable
  • 100%
Priorités globales et groupes de priorités de l'UNESCO
  • Gender Equality | 20%