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1. Ministry of Higher Education
Kabul Polytechnic University
WRM (34) Water Disaster Risk Management
Assignment (3)
Disaster Risk Reduction StrategyKapasi sub river basin
Instructor: Dr. Piet Filet and Dr. Hamid Ullah Turabi
Prepared by: Group (8) (Kakajan “Ailmy”)- (Mohammad Ismail)- (Mubarz “Azizi”)
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2. Table of content
• Introduction
• Sendai framework
• National Administration of Natural Disaster Management in Afghanistan (ANDMA)
• Introduction of Kapisa province
• Flood risk reduction strategy in kapisa sub river basin
• Risk reduction plan
• Prepare and respond
• Objectives and local actions
• Coordination and arrangements to reduce flood risk in kapisa sub river basin
• What measures should be taken to prevent the risk of flooding?
• Conclusion:
• Reference
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3. Introduction
• Afghanistan is severely and continuously facing
threats and natural hazards such as earthquakes,
floods, floods caused by rains, landslides, snow
drifts, droughts and other incidents. In addition, this
country has faced severe accidents caused by
human activities, which result in loss of lives,
livelihood and finances. Since 1980, more than
20,000 people have been affected by natural
disasters in this country and more than 20,000
people have been killed. The evolution of the
disaster management system for Afghanistan dates
back to 1973.
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4. Sendai framework:
• The Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk
Reduction (SFDRR)(2015-2030) was a
fifteen-year voluntary and non-binding
agreement, and it specifies that the
government has the main role in disaster
risk reduction and this responsibility
should be shared with other partners. The
inclusion of the private sector should be
included. The Sendai framework for
disaster risk reduction was adopted by the
United Nations member states at the Third
International Conference on Disaster Risk
Reduction (WCDRR) in Sendai, Japan,
and approved by the United Nations
General Assembly.
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The seven
purposes
are:
Reducing
the risk of
accidents
The amount
of
international
and regional
cooperation
Accident
risk
reduction
assessment
s
Existence and
access to early
warning
systems of risks
and death
information,
The number
of injured
people
Economic
losses
Major
infrastructu
re damage
5. National Administration of Natural Disaster Management in Afghanistan
(ANDMA):
• The primary actors of incident management are government, provincial
and field offices. That there is an organizational mechanism at the
provincial level in the structural form of the Provincial Disaster
Management Committee (PDMC). This committee fulfills the dignity of
the leading office on behalf of the government in matters related to the
management and reduction of the risk of accidents at the provincial
level. This committee is led by the governor and mobilizes the United
Nations departments, international non-governmental organizations,
domestic non-governmental organizations and other active partners at
the provincial level who are involved in it.
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National
environme
ntal policy
National
incident
managem
ent plan
National
flood policy
and
strategy
Adopting
the Sendai
Framework
for Disaster
Risk
Reduction
Allocation
of funds
Legal
framework
Monitoring
and
Investing
6. Introduction of Kapisa province
• Kapisa province is
located on the east with
Laghman province, on the
west side with Parwan
province, and on the north
with Panjshir province.
The climate of this
province is cold and dry.
Its annual average rainfall
is around 400 mm.
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7. Continue……
• In 2013, due to floods in First and second part of
Kohistan and also Center of Kapisa province, the
drinking and agricultural water of thousands of
families who used the Khaja and Khoram canals
of Kapisa province; They have been deprived of
water. Due to the floods in Koh Band district, at
least 10 people have died, more than 10 people
have been injured and 11 people have gone
missing. The floods have flooded in the districts
of Kohistanat, Najarab, Kohband and the center of
this province.
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8. Flood risk reduction strategy in kapisa sub river basin
• Empowering local departments and
communities through providing
resources, rewards and decision-making
responsibilities, activities to improve
accident risk management policy,
frameworks and legal activities and
planning, which includes improving
laws, guidelines, forms and clarity in
Bills and regulations.
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Flood risk
reduction
strategy in
kapisa sub
river basin
Installing
flood
warning
signs and
rain gauges. Constructio
n of
infrastructur
e hydraulic
buildings
Revival of
green areas
and
development
of forest
areas
Construction
of local
storage dams
in watersheds
by people.
Increasing
public
awareness
about floods
through
mosques and
congregations
Preventive
measures
regarding
floods
9. Subsequent slides will be presented by
M.Ismail and Mubariz azizi
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10. Risk reduction plan
• Kapisa is exposed to a high rate of natural disasters such as earthquakes,
floods, droughts and bad weather conditions. Management and suitable
solutions for flood management in Kapisa province can be done from
construction methods (construction of flood dams, check dam buildings,
fortifications of river shores and canals), Revitalization of the green area,
development of forests and vegetation, public awareness, installation of
sensors and flood warning devices, and public awareness through and
associations of water users.
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Implementation
of flood
management
Establishment
of flood
management
units FMU
Creation of
flood
information
system.
Dissemination
of flood
forecasts
Creation of
flood for
warning
Community participation
Compilation of national flood
protection standards.
Continuing the
implementation of the river
banks protection program
11. Prepare and respond
• While governments have the overall responsibility of
risk tolerance and non-governmental stakeholders also
play an important role as an enabler to provide
assistance to governments at the local and national
levels by increasing public awareness and creating a
culture of prevention and education in the field of risk
tolerance of communities to manage the risk of all.
• The presence of women and their participation is vital
for the effective management of vulnerability, provision
of resources and the implementation of vulnerability
reduction plans and programs, taking gender into
account, and provides sufficient capacity building
measures in the field of preparedness.
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12. Objectives and local actions
• Preventing the risk of new disasters and reducing the risk of existing disasters
with the integrated implementation and comprehensive economic, structural,
legal, social, health, cultural, educational, environmental, technological,
political and institutional measures that reduce exposure to risk and
vulnerability in against disasters, increasing preparedness against disasters and
thus strengthening resilience; Examples of local goals and actions are
summarized in the chart below:
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Objectives and
local actions
Create context Risk analysis
Post-disaster
assessment and
recovery
planning Vulnerability priorities
13. Coordination and arrangements to reduce flood risk in KBS
• Despite the fact that Kapisa is on the
list of the most vulnerable provinces to
the harmful effects of climate change,
climate change has not been considered
in the national and sectoral plans of the
government at the provincial level.
This could mean launching a
cooperation program with universities
and other departments and starting joint
research projects on the possible effects
of climate change and adaptive
measures in the most vulnerable sectors
in Kapisa province.
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Effective
factors in
causing floods
Effects of
climate
change and
drought.
A great
desire of the
area in most
places
Deforestati
on in
watersheds
.
Getting
around
waterways
by people.
Lack of rain
gauges in
most
places
People's
lack of
awareness
about
floods.
14. What measures should be taken to prevent the risk of flooding?
➢ The priorities that include knowing the flood risk
and disaster, and as a result, all the elements of
the risk should be known by all relevant bodies as
follows.
➢ Answering and designing plans: The designed
plans should be in accordance with the needs of
the future and answering the risk of flooding to
remove them.
➢ Responsibility and accountability of the
government: Transparent action for
accountability and participation of people for
measures to prevent danger.`
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Knowing the danger of
floods
Answering and
designing plans
Responsibility and
accountability of the
government:
Which
actions
should
be
taken?
15. Conclusion:
• In order to manage floods in Kapisa Province, measures such as (all-round
management and control of water resources, strengthening of water by raising
check dams and control buildings, creating an information management system,
capacity building, knowledge and innovation, improving the technical capacity
of departments, public awareness through water associations, implementation
of laws, installation of flood warning devices, consolidation of river shores,
development of people's economy and improvement of proper environment)
paid serious attention.
• As a result of these initiatives, it means that there is an integrated set of plans
that enable the government and local communities to cooperate in preparing
and organizing measures to minimize the damage from possible natural
disasters that may traning any community.
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16. Reference:
1.Flash Flood Risk for Afghanistan (Mohammad Tamim Bahadurzai, Arun B.
Shrestha).
2.Urban Flooding in the Northern Part of Kabul City: Causes.
and Mitigation(https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342609499).
3.Regulation of the bed and privacy of water resources and water facilities (Official
Gazette).
4.Profile of Kapisa Province (Department of Economy) in 2018
5.The strategy of the National Office of Disaster Preparedness in Afghanistan from
2015 to 2019.
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