People will be aware before natural disaster, introduced in Jambia
Lusaka, September 25 (IANS). Jambia launched an initiative on Thursday aimed at preparing communities to protect against the growing dangers of climate disasters. Preliminary warning to all, the United Nations (UN) is a global effort aimed at ensuring that everyone on the planet by 2027 has access to the life saving of early warning systems. According to the Sinhaua News Agency, Jambia’s vice president, Mutle Nalumango, described the initiative as a ‘revolutionary’ technology in defense of life and livelihood. He said that the information that is transmitted in time between the increasing frequency and intensity of disasters makes the communities strong. He said: “We cannot leave anyone, especially the worst people behind. Nalumango emphasized that warning systems should not only be present, but also effective, public and accessible to all, including people from rural and inaccessible areas. He said that the government is committed to strengthening the multi-warning systems by integrating scientific knowledge, indigenous practices and modern technology. Resident of the United Nations, said that the initiative is a commitment and a call to action for Jambia and his colleagues. 34.7 billion needed to implement its national climate change scheme between 2023 and 2035. Lusaka, Mosha said: “We also collect resources of multilateral development banks, including the World Bank, African Development Bank and International Finance Corporation.”