GIZ: Enhancing the ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise (ARDEX)

Proyecto terminado

South East Asia is the most natural disaster prone region in the world. Often, disasters transcend national borders and overwhelm the capacities of individual countries to manage them. There is a strong need for standardization of emergency preparedness and management mechanisms at the regional level. Based on its vision for “one ASEAN, one response”, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) has since 2005 regularly implemented the ASEAN Regional Disaster Emergency Response Simulation Exercise (ARDEX). This project is a German-Swiss cooperation for enhancing quality and effectiveness of ARDEX through financial and technical support.

Región/País Tema Período Presupuesto
Asia
Cambio climático y medio ambiente
Ayuda de emergencia y protección
Reducción de riesgos de catástrofes
Ayuda y servicios materiales de emergencia
01.12.2015 - 31.01.2018
CHF  317’500
Contexto

South East Asia is the most natural disaster prone region in the world. All countries of this region are making efforts to address this situation, but there is still a strong need for harmonization and standardization of disaster management (DM) practices. As a prominent regional organization, ASEAN can play this important role and provide DM guidance and best practices to its state members.

Objetivos

To contribute to the foundation of a high-quality planning, execution and evaluation of future ARDEX exercises as well as to the strengthening of its relevance as a flagship simulation exercise for the “one ASEAN, one response” strategy.

Grupos destinarios

40-50 staff and delegates from ASEAN member States, the ASEAN Secretariat and the AHA Centre:

  • Permanent Team (including management) working in the ASEAN AHA Centre and participating to the ARDEX exercise;
  • 2 from ASEAN Secretariat;
  • 20 participants from national disaster/emergency management agencies/offices (NDMA/Os) of 10 ASEAN Member States*,
  • Team of referees provided by ASEAN member States.

Indirectly, the at-risk population of the 10 ASEAN member States is targeted.

*Financial support won’t be granted to representatives from Brunei and Singapore being high-income countries.

Efectos a medio plazo
  1. Planning, execution and evaluation of ARDEX16 are optimized through better and aligned tools, techniques and procedures;
  2. The role of the AHA Centre in co-organizing ARDEX is strengthened, and its capacity to provide guidance and technical support to the ARDEX host country is enhanced.

 

 

Resultados

Resultados previstos:  

1.1 Key operational documents are reviewed;

1.2 The ARDEX referee system is standardized;

2.1 The AHA Centre exercise planning procedures are trained and enhanced;

2.2 Exercise data management and decision support system is assessed and recommendations provided;

2.3 Performances of the AHA Centre Emergency Response & Assessment Team (ERAT) are assessed and guidance and training provided;

2.4 Exercise evaluation and lessons learned processes are formalized.


Dirección / Officina Federal responsable COSUDE
Crédito Ayuda humanitaria
Contrapartes del proyecto Contraparte del contrato
Institución estatal extrangera
  • National State Institute North
  • Cuerpo Suizo de Ayuda Humanitaria


Otras contrapartes

ASEAN Secretariat and the ASEAN Committee for Disaster Management (ACDM); ASEAN Coordination Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Center); Brunei’s National Disaster Management Centre (NDMC).

Coordinación con otros proyectos y actores
  • The 2016 ARDEX exercise seeks to evaluate and review the regional mechanism for mutual assistance and response procedures amongst ASEAN member States and is therefore linked with national emergency response mechanisms and authorities;
  • ARDEX contributes to the implementation of the work plan of the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER).
Presupuesto Fase en curso Presupuesto suizo CHF    317’500 Presupuesto actual suizo ya emitido CHF    313’988
Fases del proyecto

Fase 1 01.12.2015 - 31.01.2018   (Completed)