The Arab League and DRR work in the MENA region

The Arab League:

The League of Arab States, or Arab League, is a voluntary association of countries whose peoples are mainly Arabic speaking or where Arabic is an official language. The League’s main goal is to “draw closer the relations between member States and co-ordinate collaboration between them, to safeguard their independence and sovereignty, and to consider in a general way the affairs and interests of the Arab countries“. One aspect of this goal is “strengthening the efforts of Arab States to achieve a better life for the Arab people” – which coincides with the humanitarian mission of the IFRC to prevent and alleviate human suffering in MENA. 

The Arab League is not a geographic grouping matching the “Middle East and North Africa”, since it is a linguistic and cultural alliance. It therefore includes Comoros, Djibouti, Mauritania, Somalia and Sudan, but not Iran, Turkey or other Muslim countries in the Sahel region that are not Arabic speaking.

Organisational contribution to disaster risk reduction:

In 2012, Heads of Arab States adopted the Arab Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction 2020, under the auspices of the League of Arab States. The Strategy had been adopted by the Council of Arab Ministers Responsible for the Environment (CAMRE) and the Socio-Economic Council of the League of Arab States in 2011. This blue print is currently being translated into a framework of action to facilitate regional and national implementation. (source: UNISDR)

In particular, the following references highlight this commitment:

–          The Arab strategy for disaster risk reduction 2020, March 2012 (UNISDR website, available in English and Arabic)

–          Aqaba declaration on disaster risk reduction in cities, 2013 (Preventionweb website, available in English, Arabic and French)

–          Sharm El Sheikh Declaration for Disaster Risk Reduction at the Second Arab Conference on Disaster Risk Reduction in September 2014.

–          The Outcomes of the Arab Region Meeting on the Implementation of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, Nov. 2015. It makes mention of the need for “14. Arab States to develop and update national and local laws for disaster risk reduction. Participants welcomed the initiative of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies that could contribute to capacity-building and technical support in this topic.”

Formal engagement with IFRC:

The Arab League and the IFRC have signed an MoU that commits the League and the IFRC to collaborate on conferences, mutual technical support and regular consultation and information exchange. (available at https://fednet.ifrc.org/FedNet/Resources_and_Services/Human%20Diplomacy/International%20relations/Agreements/MoU-AL-signed2003-en.pdf)

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