Government Resolution No. 58 validating the Concept of comprehensive protection of the population and territory from emergency situations for 2018-2030.
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Abstract
This Government Resolution centers on the national comprehensive strategy for civil protection against emergencies, emphasizing legal and policy frameworks and broader national development goals. It aims to establish a long-term system for disaster risk reduction and emergency response, integrating legal principles, regulatory standards, and policy objectives to safeguard the population and territory. Key measures include the development of an emergency response plan, institutional reforms, enhancement of monitoring and forecasting systems, disaster risk assessment, and public awareness initiatives. Action plans specify the creation of integrated information systems, legal harmonization, stakeholder engagement, and capacity building, with explicit timelines and institutional responsibilities outlined to ensure compliance and strategic implementation. Implementation mechanisms involve phased development over 2018-2030, with monitoring and evaluation processes to track progress. The plan emphasizes stakeholder involvement across government levels, scientific institutions, and international partners, with procedures for data collection, risk assessment, and procedural coordination explicitly stated. Secondary themes include procedural standards, enforcement responsibilities, and the integration of disaster risk management into development planning, all explicitly detailed to guide effective execution.
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This Presidential Decree enters into force 15 days after the date of its official publication.
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No
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English
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