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Global status of multi-hazard early warning systems 2022

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United Nations Office for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNDRR)
World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
UNDRR Bonn Office

2023 Report available

An updated 2023 Global Status of Multi-hazard Early Warning Systems is available.

This UNDRR-WMO joint report assesses the current global status of multi-hazard early warning systems (MHEWS) against Target G of the Sendai Framework, collating data officially reported by the Member States with data collected through a WMO survey.

The findings identify countries’ challenges and note good practices in forecasting capabilities, early warning coverage, and systems to act on them. The report offers a substantive basis to inform actions in response to the UN Secretary-General’s call for “early warnings for all”, while making policy recommendations for the Mid-Term Review of the Sendai Framework.

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Global status of multi-hazard early warning systems: Target G Report PDF, 5.1 MB English

Last checked: 11 October 2022

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Themes Early warning
Cover
Number of pages
27 p.
Publication year
2022

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