From Response to Resilience: ASEAN-Japan Cooperation in Disaster Management
In an edition of the ASEAN Magazine, Special Issue No. 40: 20 Years After the Indian Ocean Tsunami (Part 2): The Path to Sustainable Resilience, an article titled “From Response to Resilience: ASEAN-Japan Cooperation in Disaster Management” was written by JMT Director Naoki Minamiguchi and JMT Programme Coordinator Zin Aung Swe.
The article outlines the collaboration between ASEAN and Japan to enhance disaster management and build resilient communities in the region. It highlights JAIF as a key instrument in supporting disaster preparedness and response efforts. Over the years, JAIF has funded numerous projects aimed at improving disaster risk reduction, emergency response, and the capacity of ASEAN’s disaster management agencies. The partnership is anchored in frameworks like the ASEAN Agreement on Disaster Management and Emergency Response (AADMER) Work Programme and aims to foster a unified response to disasters across ASEAN.
The article also emphasizes the tangible impacts of this collaboration, including the operationalization of the ASEAN Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management (AHA Centre) and the implementation of various capacity-building initiatives. These efforts have significantly bolstered the region’s ability to handle disaster emergencies effectively. Additionally, the piece underscores Japan’s ongoing commitment, as evidenced by recent financial contributions and strategic plans, ensuring that ASEAN continues to strengthen its disaster resilience and leadership in the region.