Building Kyrgyzstan's resilience to natural disasters. UNDP, the Government of Japan and the Kyrgyz Ministry of Emergency Situations present the results of a key project to reduce the risks of glacial lake outburst
March 27, 2024, 12:49Bishkek, 27 March 2024 - The results of a joint project by UNDP and the
Ministry of Emergency Situations, funded by the Government of Japan, to reduce
risks and vulnerability related to glacial lake outburst and mudslides in
Kyrgyzstan were presented today. The event brought together representatives of
ministries and agencies, scientific institutions working on high mountain lake
issues, and other stakeholders to summarize the project's achievements.
The project has developed a unique information system for monitoring
breakthrough lakes, equipped with proprietary algorithms based on machine
learning. This will effectively prevent or minimize damage from natural
disasters, especially glacial lake outbursts and mudslides, and improve the
accuracy and efficiency of flood and mudslide forecasting.
Akylbek Mazaripov, Deputy Minister of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz
Republic, said: "Strengthening the national disaster monitoring system is
a key factor in improving our emergency preparedness. Thanks to the support of
UNDP and the Government of Japan, we have made significant progress in this
area".
Hideki Goda, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the
Kyrgyz Republic, said: "Kyrgyzstan is one of the most vulnerable countries
to the effects of climate change. Glacial lake outbursts can pose humanitarian,
social, economic, environmental and political risks. The Government of Japan
recognizes the importance of developing a sustainable society in close
cooperation".
Alexandra Solovieva, UNDP Resident Representative in the Kyrgyz Republic,
said: "This project is an important step towards ensuring sustainable
development and human security in Kyrgyzstan. Thanks to our cooperation, we
have been able to significantly improve the country's capacity to prevent and
respond to natural disasters".
Kanatbek Chynybaev, an expert from the Situation Center of the Presidential
Administration of the Kyrgyz Republic, noted: "It is encouraging to see
that the results of this project directly meet the requirements of the National
Development Program of the Kyrgyz Republic 2026, which reflects that addressing
disaster risk reduction in a changing climate should be comprehensive, taking
into account future threats and hazards, the development of new methods of
forecasting and response".
The project has achieved significant results in three key areas:
1.
Development and Approval of the National Action Plan:
The project developed a National Action Plan 2030 that aims to improve the
national capacity to monitor and forecast natural disasters and mudslides. The
plan includes a comprehensive analysis of Kyrgyzstan's current monitoring and
forecasting systems. It also includes the establishment of an automated system
for monitoring high mountain lakes and the design of a unified integrated
monitoring and forecasting system that will operate until 2030.
2.
Strengthening National Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Capacity:
The second key outcome was the strengthening of national capacity to manage
risks related to glacial lake outbursts. This was achieved by upgrading and
integrating software and hardware with access to satellite data into the
national disaster monitoring system. Improvements were made to the unified
information system for lake monitoring, including the introduction of
innovative approaches such as machine learning algorithms, multi-parameter
analysis and predictive systems for risk assessment.
3.
Increased adaptive capacity of local communities:
The third major outcome of the project is to strengthen the capacity of
local communities to adapt to the risks of glacial lake outburst and
landslides. This was achieved through a participatory approach that included
training residents in the pilot communities (Cholpon-Ata town, Chon-Sary-Oy and
Bosteri aiyl aimaks) in preventive measures, developing and improving local
disaster risk reduction plans, and implementing practical activities such as
constructing protective structures. An information campaign was also conducted
to raise public awareness of natural hazards.
The third component of the project was implemented by the International
Public Foundation Roza Otunbaeva Initiative.
In summary, the results of the project, implemented with the financial
support of the Government of Japan and the efforts of UNDP, were a significant
step in strengthening Kyrgyzstan's resilience to natural disasters. Based on
the successful implementation of advanced technologies and an improved
emergency response system, the project has significantly strengthened the
national capacity to monitor and forecast potential hazards. This achievement
not only improved the safety of the Kyrgyz population, but also made an
important contribution to regional and global efforts to adapt to climate
change and reduce disaster risk.
The project "Reducing Risks and Vulnerabilities from Glacial Lake
Outburst Floods (GLOF) in Kyrgyzstan through Strengthening the National
Disaster Monitoring System and Communities' Adaptive Capacity" aims to
minimize risks and vulnerabilities associated with potential disasters caused
by glacial lake outburst floods and subsequent flooding, while protecting local
communities. The project was made possible through the Climate Promise
initiative with financial support from the Government of Japan through the
United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
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