Le Mauritius Meteorological Services en collaboration du National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Centre vont organiser un lancement national et un atelier de consultation sur l’ Early Warnings for All, le 19 et 20 décembre 2023.
Cabinet has taken note that the National Launch and Consultation Workshop on Early Warnings for All (EW4All), organised by the Mauritius Meteorological Services in collaboration with the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Centre, would be held on 19 and 20 December 2023.
The objectives of the Workshop would be to, inter alia:
(a) review the current state of the Multi Hazard Emergency Alert System (MHEAS) in Mauritius and evaluate the progress in implementing the four pillars of EW4All;
(b) explore the linkages and alignment among ongoing and upcoming initiatives, and consolidate key stakeholders‟ commitments to strengthen MHEAS;
(c) identify gaps in national early warning systems, with respect to the minimum core capabilities checklist tool provided by the EW4All initiative;
(d) identify key challenges and barriers to effective, accessible and coherent MHEAS, and recommend targeted actions to overcome these, in line with national developmental priorities; and
(e) establish a national coordination mechanism or affirm existing national coordination mechanism to guide efforts to scale-up early warning programming, and linking national and local engagement.
The objectives of the Workshop would be to, inter alia:
(a) review the current state of the Multi Hazard Emergency Alert System (MHEAS) in Mauritius and evaluate the progress in implementing the four pillars of EW4All;
(b) explore the linkages and alignment among ongoing and upcoming initiatives, and consolidate key stakeholders‟ commitments to strengthen MHEAS;
(c) identify gaps in national early warning systems, with respect to the minimum core capabilities checklist tool provided by the EW4All initiative;
(d) identify key challenges and barriers to effective, accessible and coherent MHEAS, and recommend targeted actions to overcome these, in line with national developmental priorities; and
(e) establish a national coordination mechanism or affirm existing national coordination mechanism to guide efforts to scale-up early warning programming, and linking national and local engagement.