OSCE provides training for Aarhus Centres and environmental NGOs in Tajikistan on raising awareness about disaster risk reduction
DUSHANBE, 16 December 2014 – A two-day training course for Aarhus Centres and other non-governmental organizations on raising awareness of disaster risk reduction started today at the OSCE Office in Tajikistan. The training course will be delivered by national and international experts working in this field.
“It is not enough to simply invest in infrastructure to reduce the risk of natural disasters,” said Paul Hickey, Environmental Officer at the OSCE Office in Tajikistan. “We must encourage communities to make preventing and reducing the risk of natural disasters an integral part of their lives. The Aarhus Centres, with their proven ability to raise awareness on environmental issues, provide an ideal platform for building the knowledge of local communities in disaster risk reduction.”
This training course is part of a project to strengthen the capacities of Aarhus Centres in disaster risk reduction to enhance awareness among local communities. The project is being jointly implemented by the OSCE, the UN Development Programme (UNDP) and the Regional Environmental Centre in seven countries of South-east Europe, the South Caucasus and Central Asia.
Two studies on the capacities of Aarhus Centres and the educational needs with regard to disaster risk within Tajikistan have been conducted. They will be followed by the drafting of Action Plans for specific Aarhus Centres on raising awareness about disaster risk reduction.
The Aarhus Convention is a key UN document on access to environmental information, public participation in decision-making and access to justice in environmental matters. Aarhus Centres serve as a link between the Government and civil society, provide a platform for coalition-building and partnership among NGOs in addressing environmental issues, and promote the Aarhus Convention principles at national and local levels.