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Creating the national and local conditions to manage risk
Chapters 1, 2 and Part I of this GAR described how the Sendai Framework calls on governments to move towards risk-informed governance arrangements that include a broader hazard and risk scope, and incorporate the concept of systemic risk. This requires integration across different sectors and levels of government, working with scientists, civil society and the private sector to address current and emerging risks. Part II then provided the first global reporting of Member States’ progress against the Sendai Framework targets and indicators, and identified priority areas to increase the necessary data-collection capacity.