%0 Journal Article %A Nekoiemoghadam, Mahmood %A Moradi, Seyed Mobin %A Khankeh, Hamid Reza %A Masoumi, Gholam Reza %A Nejati, Amir %A Mehrabi Tavana, Ali %A Yarmohammadian, Mohammad Hossein %A Jonidi Jafari, Ahmad %T Proposed Solutions to Implement the Priorities of the Sendai Framework to Reduce the Risk of Accidents: A Policy Brief %J Health in Emergencies and Disasters Quarterly %V 6 %N 1 %U http://hdq.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-271-en.html %R 10.32598/hdq.6.1.336.1 %D 2020 %K Disasters, Sendai framework, Disaster risk reduction, Policy brief, %X Accidents and disasters impose enormous costs on governments and nations each year, as well as causing great suffering to people affected by various disasters around the world. Today, accidents and disasters account for a large portion of government resources and programs. Iran is no exception to this rule. It is one of the ten most populated countries globally and the fourth most troubled country in Asia in terms of natural disasters. Therefore, understanding the risks as a basis for future planning is vital. Reducing disaster risk as a global priority requires the collective efforts of policymakers, managers, professionals, and all stakeholders in this field. The Sendai Framework is the most critical UN disaster risk reduction strategy (2015-2030). Considering the importance of the mentioned cases, a group of experts came together and discussed the solutions for implementing the Sendai Framework in Iran using the focus group discussion method. Finally, they prepared the present policy brief. One of the most important strategies is to study the history of risk in different parts of the world and Iran and prepare a risk zoning map, form a transnational and national organization. This map should delegate each authority to a particular organization for risk management, emphasize the correct understanding and upgrade the scientific level of people towards risk awareness. It must pay particular attention to create a culture in the field of risk awareness, analyzing stakeholders to attract support, and create a national information network. The map ought to develop a comprehensive risk management program, expanding education at the level of managers and society, creating and upgrading a quick alert system, and comprehensive preparedness plans. Finally, it can be said that the Sendai Framework is one of the most important documents published to plan for disasters. This planning is not just in the response phase but must be applied at all the crisis management cycle levels. %> http://hdq.uswr.ac.ir/article-1-271-en.pdf %P 57-62 %& 57 %! %9 brief report %L A-10-336-1 %+ Health in Disaster and Emergencies Research Center, Institute for Futures Studies in Health, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran. %G eng %@ 2345-4210 %[ 2020