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Preventing, managing, reducing disaster

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OSCE Secretariat
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Environmental activities

‘Villagers displaced by forest fires’; ‘Many missing after avalanche’; ‘Floods cause millions of euros in damage’. Natural disasters often make the news headlines because of their potential for massive and fatal destruction. They pose a threat to human life and livelihoods, societies and national economies.

Natural hazards can strike anywhere and at any time. They can turn into disasters if governments and people are not well prepared.

Natural disasters know no political boundaries and are often trans-boundary in nature. This makes co-operation between OSCE participating States necessary.

A Fighting Chance: Disaster Risk Management

The need for countries to work together to better prepare for, and respond to natural disasters is the theme of the 2014 OSCE Economic and Environmental Forum.

Over the course of the year, as part of the Forum meetings, representatives from the OSCE’s participating States, international organizations, business and academia have been sharing experiences and expertise on how to reduce the risk of environmental disasters and its potential in enhancing and promoting co-operation and security. Watch this video to learn more.

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