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 Welcome to OCHA Indonesia

OCHA is assisting the people and the Government of Indonesia in response to humanitarian crises caused by both natural and man-made disasters.

OCHA Indonesia assists the UN Humanitarian Coordinator to ensure humanitarian coordination with all actors in order to fulfill the humanitarian needs of vulnerable communities in post-conflict and natural disaster affected areas. To carry out this role, OCHA monitors the humanitarian situation, advocate for the remaining needs of the vulnerable, support the Government and humanitarian organizations to develop of contingency plans for areas likely to require humanitarian assistance in case of natural disasters, and facilitate linkages between humanitarian and development programmes by reinforcing the good working relationship with local authorities as well as the relationship with the agencies with longer-term mandates.

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 Latest Reports Minimize

Weekly Humanitarian Bulletin (2)
13 November 2009

Monthly Humanitarian Update
October 2009

Humanitarian Response Plan
9 October 2009


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 United Nations Technical Working Group Minimize

The United Nations Technical Working Group for Disaster Risk Reduction (UNTWG-DRR) was formed in 2002 to improve UN coordination and enhance the UN’s role in promoting and facilitating improved disaster risk reduction in Indonesia. The Working Group consists of technical officers or designated focal persons of agency members of FAO, OCHA, UNDP, UNESCO, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, WFP, and WHO. The Working Group is chaired by UNDP with OCHA providing the secretarial/administrative support.

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 Upcoming Meetings Minimize

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 What's New

9 October 2009, the humanitarian community in close consultation with the government locally launched US 38 million humanitarian response plan (HRP). See latest reports, for press release click here.

30 September 2009, at 17:16 a 7.6 RS earthquake struck off the coast of West Sumatra, in Pariaman at a depth of 71 kilometers followed by several aftershocks. See latest reports.

2 September 2009, at 14:55 a 7.3 Richter Scale (RS) earthquake struck Tasikmalaya district, West Java province at a depth of 30 kilometers followed by several aftershocks. Click here to access reports.


  
 Coordination Tools

Emergency Response Fund
Emergency Response Fund

Contingency Planning 
Contingency Planning

Disaster Risk Reduction Activities
DRR Activities

 


  
This website was developed with the assistance of Thematic Funding from the Humanitarian Aid Department of the European Commission in 2004 and 2005