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Deutsche Post DHL Group, the leading mail and Logistics Company, and the United Nations represented by the United Nations Office for Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) recently celebrated a decade of successfully partnering in the areas of disaster preparedness and response. 


The partnership aims to prepare airports and personnel on disaster preparedness and provides support to better manage logistics at airports in disaster hit areas. The initial memorandum of understanding was signed in December 2005 in New York.


“I am very proud to celebrate ten successful years of a joint partnership with the United Nations. Let me thank all of those who have continuously supported our efforts in disaster preparedness and disaster relief. Our unique public-private endeavor has developed into a very positive joint initiative which was able to provide crucial support at airports, delivering help to those who most needed it.

We are very pleased that we are able to share our logistics expertise within the international aid community and in cooperation with such globally recognized partners as UNOCHA and UNDP. I am very much looking forward to extending this positive experience in the coming years”, said Frank Appel, CEO Deutsche Post DHL Group. 


As airports are the main access point to receive international and national aid when a disaster strikes, they can also become a critical bottleneck due to damages to infrastructure and a lack of capacity. In order to address these challenges, Deutsche Post DHL Group and UNDP jointly developed the Get Airports Ready for Disaster (GARD) program., aiming to prepare airports in disaster prone areas to better handle the surge of incoming relief goods. 


To-date, GARD has been implemented in 30 local airports in 15 countries including Sri Lanka, Armenia, Bangladesh, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, India, Indonesia, Jordan, Lebanon, Macedonia, Nepal, Panama, Peru, the Philippines and Turkey. The GARD program also offers a follow-up workshop to review the original recommendations and their implementation process. This has been conducted in a number of countries including Armenia, Lebanon and Indonesia, and in 2016, the series of GARD and GARD Plus workshops will continue in countries such as Honduras, Mauritius and Nepal.


 “It is increasingly clear that the eradication of poverty and achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals will remain difficult if we do not address disaster risk,” notes Magdy Martinez-Soliman, Assistant Secretary General and Director of UNDP’s Bureau for Policy and Programme Support. “This requires an all-of-society approach, incorporating both the public and private sector. The partnership between UNDP, Deutsche Post DHL Group and OCHA is such an approach. By drawing on the respective strengths of the agencies involved we are better able to support our partners globally in disaster preparedness.”


“Together with Deutsche Post DHL Group we can foster disaster readiness and improve response”, said the acting Director of OCHA Geneva, Rudolf Müller. “OCHA, the Office of the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs, brings together humanitarian actors to ensure a coherent response to emergencies, and to promote emergency preparedness and prevention. Deutsche Post DHL Group has the technical expertise, the assets and resources, the supply chains and networks to support better disaster risk reduction globally. I am very much looking forward to the continuation of this important partnership.”  In the field of disaster response, Deutsche Post DHL Group has teamed up with UNOCHA. While the Group provides the UN with access to its core competence in logistics, its global network and the know-how of its employees on a free-of-charge basis, the UN mandates Deutsche Post DHL Group with access to the international relief and development community. The Disaster Response Teams (DRT) are made up of DHL logistics experts trained in disaster management, tasked to handle the incoming relief supplies at an airport during the aftermath of a disaster. 

 


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