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CARIBE WAVE 24 successfully conducted on 21 March 2024 Written by Angelos Haidar 525
Task Team on CARIBE WAVE Written by Celine Tiffay 903
WG4: Preparedness and Response Capabilities Written by Celine Tiffay 915
WG3: Tsunami Warning Dissemination and Communication Written by Celine Tiffay 923
WG2: Tsunami Detection, Analysis and Forecasting Written by Celine Tiffay 1022
WG1: Risk Knowledge Written by Celine Tiffay 926
Caribe EWS - Documents Written by Esmeralda Borja Aviles 2697
Caribe EWS - Group of Experts (GoE) on work and implementation plan to enhance the warning system by including other coastal hazards Written by Esmeralda Borja Aviles 2753
FOR ARCHIVE - Caribe EWS - Task Team Tsunami Evacuation Maping Written by Esmeralda Borja Aviles 3760

About the Tsunami Programme

The Indonesian coast, between Banda Aceh and Meulaboh, after the earthquake and the tsunami of 26 December 2004. Photo by Evan Schneider © UN Photo 

UNESCO supports Member States in improving capabilities for tsunami risk assessment, implementing early warning systems and enhancing preparedness of communities at risk. UNESCO works closely with national institutions and promotes inter-institutional and regional cooperation. Specialized regional centers provide tsunami information that, together with national analysis, is the basis of the warnings issued for the public. In addition, UNESCO promotes community-based approaches in the development of response plans and awareness campaigns which strongly involve education institutions and end-users.

 

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