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National Disaster Resilience Strategy
Summary
The National Disaster Resilience Strategy aims to help strengthen the resilience of the country by managing risks and improving emergency response. The Strategy presents the objectives to be pursued to meet those goals, what is expected in respect of a resilient New Zealand, and how to achieve that over the next 10 years. It sets three priorities: risk management, effective response and recovery from emergencies, and enabling, empowering and supporting communities. The Strategy came into effect on 10 April 2019 and replaces the previous National Civil Defence Emergency Management Strategy. It is set on a 10-year timeframe.
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About this policy
Year
2019
Most recent update
19/04/2019
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Adaptation
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Targets  2
aiming to lower the average number of people affected, per 100,000 between 2020-2030 compared with 2005-2015.
Disaster Risk Management, Target year: 2005aim to lower disaster mortality by average per 100,000 mortality between 2020-2030 compared with 2005-2015.
Disaster Risk Management, Target year: 2005Note

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