Building on the progress of the Early Warnings for All (EW4All) initiative, the outcomes of the EW4All Multi-Stakeholder Forums and broader discussions on multi-hazard early warning systems (MHEWS), this session highlights the importance of MHEWS and early and anticipatory action in reducing disaster risks through more inclusive, people-centred and forward-looking approaches, fundamental to fostering trust, ensuring community ownership and enhancing the long-term effectiveness of disaster preparedness efforts. Despite progress, significant gaps remain in governance, resourcing and accessibility, particularly for the most at-risk communities. This session will explore strategies to scale up MHEWS globally, focusing on governance, financing, user-centred design and cross-sectoral collaboration to advance DRR goals through 2030 and beyond. https://globalplatform.undrr.org/conference-event/hld4-advancing-multi-hazard-early-warnings-and-early-and-anticipatory-action-user
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