US Ambassador Eric Garcetti stressed the urgent need for proactive disaster mitigation strategies and underscored the importance of financing in disaster resilience during an interactive session at the International Conference on Disaster Resilient Infrastructure in Delhi. He expressed concern that while progress has been made, there remains room for improvement in aligning global and national financing priorities to adequately address disaster risk.
In his remarks, Ambassador Garcetti highlighted the importance of balancing financing for both pre-disaster mitigation efforts and post-disaster relief. He emphasized the need for quicker dissemination of ideas and resources, advocating for a bottom-up approach that empowers local communities in rebuilding efforts. Referring to the COVID-19 pandemic, he stressed the importance of learning from communities and swiftly sharing information across borders, stating, “We at the international, national level have to be much quicker at sharing ideas. And at the local level, I think we have to invert ourselves, too, to empowering ourselves to realize we will be the ones who rebuild.”
Kamal Kishore, Member and Head of the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) of India, echoed the need for transparent communication and collaboration between government institutions and the public. He emphasized the importance of sharing information in a language that is understandable and actionable, citing examples from recent disasters in India, and stated, “Some of us who work on disaster risk management, we have to really get out of the jargons and get better at communicating.”
Both speakers highlighted the deepening cooperation between the United States and India in disaster resilience efforts. Ambassador Garcetti praised initiatives such as the CDRI (Coalition for Disaster Resilient Infrastructure) and the TriDep program, which aims to provide training and support to third countries. He explained, “It’s the trilateral, quadrilateral level where, for instance, the trilateral development cooperation that we’re doing… it’s really about changing the international approach to climate disaster preparedness.”
The dialogue between Ambassador Garcetti and Kamal Kishore underscored the importance of international collaboration and community-driven approaches in building disaster-resilient infrastructure.