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Two-Day Workshop August 11-12, 2010 At East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii Launching a Global Resilience Initiative in Asia: Case of Pandemic Influenza We will hold a two-day workshop, Launching a Global Resilience Initiative in Asia: Case of Pandemic Influenza in August 11-12, 2010 at East-West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii. The Global Resilience Initiative in Asia is a long term and policy oriented effort to create an integrated framework and roadmap for “resilience” in Asia under a Global Disaster Risk Management (GDRM) approach (see “Background Paper”). Pandemic influenza was chosen as the topic of the first workshop as it is emblematic of the type of emerging global disaster risks that urgently requires the GDRM approach and the development of “resilience.” Recognizing that “resilience” is an elusive term and understood in different way the workshop will focus on identifying the key defining features of “resilience” that address the following four major policy issues: 1. While the “resilience” has recently received much attention, few national, regional or international institutions have provided guidance as to what constitutes “resilience” and how to implement it. 2.

Launching a Global Resilience Initiative in Asia: Case of Pandemic Influenza

Background Paper Prepared by Mika Shimizu and Allen Clark East-West Center Draft 1) Issue/Introduction Traditional case-by-case post-disaster response based disaster management no longer suffices to deal with emerging complex disaster risks the world faces today. The influence of globalization, urbanization and climate change has dramatically changed the scope, severity and impact of many modern day disasters. Specifically, globalization has changed the nature of disaster management and associated public policy, by making both areas more complex, uncertain and difficult to address at the national and global levels. This structural change, largely overlooked by policy and disaster management communities, necessitates a transition from traditional disaster management to a Global Disaster Risk Management (GDRM) approach. The GDRM approach incorporates and focuses on the development of “resilience”(as discussed later) through a better understanding of the impact of the above global changes on policy and disaster management, and pre-disaster (ahead of the event) risk preparedness and management. The “Global Resilience Initiative in Asia (GRIA)” is being initiated to address the existing deficiency of the lack of a GDRM approach in the disaster management regime of Asia.

GRIA: Global Resilience Initiative in Asia

The mission of the GRIA is working group is to establish Global Resilience in Asia.

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Gulf Coast Resilience System

The Gulf Coast Resilience System is focused on building the health, human security, resilience, and sustainability of the Gulf Coast Region.

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National Capital Region Resilience System

The mission of this Working Group is to build resilience in Washington, D.C. and the National Capital Region through engaging intelligent social networks. A special focus of the NCR Resilience System during the summer and fall of 2009 will be to engage severity-indexed, trigger point-based, prospective best practices, before the second wave of SO-H1N1 hits.

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United States
31° 43' 41.4012" N, 148° 32' 6.5616" W
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Community Resilience

The mission of the Community Resilience group is to foster ideas and information about community resilience, and take action to push this forward on a local, national and global level.

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Mexico Resilience System

The mission of this working group is to articulate and shape issues of a secure, sustainable and resilient Mexico, as we move forward into economic downturn with significant global change on the horizon. Considerations for government, public sector, and private sector transformation include: current policy reform, new policy proposals, critiques and potential solutions, assessments, new technology and traditional wisdom.

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United States
31° 43' 41.4012" N, 148° 32' 6.5616" W
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Africa Resilience Initiative

The mission of this working group is to articulate and shape issues of resilience and sustainability on the continent of Africa as they may be implemented as reforms of current policies, as well as contemplate and make recommendations for more extensive critiques and proposals for national, provincial, and local systems transformation, as may be necessary or desirable beyond the scope of traditional reforms being undertaken by the current African national governments and local government proposals in Africa.

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United States
31° 43' 41.4012" N, 148° 32' 6.5616" W
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Kenya Resilience System Working Group

The mission of the Kenya Resilience System Working Group is to identify key issues associated with developing and organizing a Resilience System in Kenya, including its: - Resilience Networks - FAC Teams - Adaptive Logistics and Distribution Systems - Trust Networks - Kenya/US Sustainable Security Council - Kenya Entrepreneurship Institute

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United States
31° 43' 41.4012" N, 148° 32' 6.5616" W
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Monterey Bay Resilience Network

The mission of this working group is focused on the health and sustainable security of the citizens and their communities in the Monterey Bay area. Its members have also decided to develop two centers for excellence on: 1) California Homeland Security; and 2) the integrity of California's water resources.

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