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Disaster Response and Risk Reduction

The Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT), through START, has lead responsibility for coordinating the Government of Canada’s operational response to major natural disasters abroad. In such context, DFAIT seeks to encourage a whole-of-government Canadian response that is timely, coordinated, coherent and focussed on meeting relief and recovery needs in support of affected governments.

DFAIT’s disaster response and risk reduction initiatives include, but are not limited to:

  • Working with key federal departments and other actors to ensure a timely, effective, coherent and appropriate Government of Canada response to relief and recovery needs identified on the ground;
  • Liaising with other donor governments, international organizations and non-governmental organizations to see how they will respond and to ensure that Canadian assistance will not duplicate other international efforts;
  • Communicating with the government of the affected country(ies) to understand and help to respond to their emergency response needs;
  • Communicating to the public about how Canada is responding to a particular natural disaster abroad;
  • Encouraging and facilitating the development of policies and strategies on disaster risk reduction in those countries most vulnerable to the impacts of natural disasters; and

Major Natural Disasters Abroad : Past Canadian Responses

The following are information pages on how Canada has responded to recent major natural disasters abroad.

Frequently Asked Questions - Preparing for the Unexpected: How the Government of Canada Responds to Natural Disasters Abroad.

How Canadians Can Help - Canadians feel strongly about helping to support communities affected by natural disasters and other emergencies abroad. Find out what you can do.

How Canadian Companies Can Help - During crises, companies can be most effective in meeting the needs of disaster-affected populations by providing cash donations to experienced international relief organizations.

October 10 | International Day for Disaster Reduction - This day provided an opportunity to raise awareness of disaster risks and promote a global culture of disaster risk reduction.

Public Safety Canada is responsible for coordinating Government of Canada responses to natural disasters that occur in Canada.

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Date Modified:
2011-12-09