
33:15
Dear All Namaste, Dilip Gurung from CSG Pokhara Nepal

33:38
Hello everyone,This is Raymond, humanity & inclusion Lebanon.

33:56
Hello, I am Dominika Reynolds from the Ministry of Interior of Slovakia

34:41
Hello to everyone, I am Raza from the Disaster Risk Management Unit of PSBA Philippines...

34:58
Hello Everyone ! Jad Wehbe from Humanity & Inclusion.

35:22
Hello everyone, I am Richard Makalew, Programme Specialist on Population and Development, UNFPA Indonesia Country Office in Jakarta..

35:34
Good morning from Bonn, Germany, Here is Himanshu Shekhar from the UN University.

35:36
Hello everyone, I’m Sarah from the Philippines representing Permaculture for Refugees, Re-Alliance, and my local non profit, Green Releaf Initiative.

35:54
The speaker is talking on theoretical contexts, useless in current topic

36:12
Be safe from COVID-19 and Be alert and take care

36:40
Hello, this is Hashitomi Shogo from Nagoya Uni. in Japan.

37:01
Namaste Everyone !! This is santosh Neupane working with Nepal Red Cross Society NHQS Kathmandu Nepal …. Stay Safe Everyone....

38:41
Bula from Fiji, this is Mesake from the National Disaster Management Office (NDMO)

38:57
Hello everyone, my name is Juan Pablo, I am a student of a disaster related career from Argentina

39:14
Greeting from Indonesia, Bandung Institute of Technology. Also in The U-INSPIRE Alliance

39:18
Selamat Siang all, I am Rudi Nadapdap from Habitat For Humanity Indonesia.

39:38
Hello everyone!I´m Mauricio Saldívar, Director, Early Warning System for the city of Buenos Aires

39:46
Hello, Jodie Nguy from Humanity & Inclusion

40:06
Hi everyone, I am Imran Razak, from MERCY Malaysia.

40:21
Hello! Greetings from Bangladesh. This is me Rakhi Barua , from Centre for Disability in Development( CDD) .Bangladesh. www.cdd.org.bd

40:53
Hello Juan Pablo, currently I m doing a resilience research over distaster management, so kindly you assist me in this regard for international approaches

41:09
Look forward to concrete measures... Korea's examples will be nice

41:22
Hi, Nurul here, from Asian Disaster Preparedness Center, Thailand

42:33
Hi. Antonio Ingelmo from ONCE Foundation (Spain)

42:44
Hello from Mili, Epidemiology Tropical Medicine, Airlangga University. Indonesia

42:54
Assalamualaikum Everyone here,I am Engr. Muhibullah, and working for QATAR CHARITY as WASH SPECIALIST in Pakistan.

42:57
Hi Hemanthi here from Local Govt. Association of Sri Lanka

42:59
Namsate !!! Greeting from Nepal. Rajesh

44:11
Hello, Syarifah here from Research Center For Population LIPI, Indonesia

44:12
Namaste to all...Stay safe...from Nepal

44:28
Hello from Peter, student of faculty of security engineering Slovakia

44:36
Hello, Himanshu Shekhar from New Delhi Television (NDTV India)

44:58
Hello, Chansamone, From Laos.

45:17
What kind of global protocol needs to drafted to strengthen the global response to COVID-19 like pandemics in future?

45:32
the term Vulnerable group are not inclusive language

45:38
hello from Spain. Carmen Fernandez

45:48
hello to everybody from Angela Ferruzza Italy

45:53
Namaste Binod Kumar from University of Delhi, India

46:09
What would be a more inclusive term then? Thanks.

46:10
we may consider to use: People with vulnerability situation as CBM toolkit suggested

46:11
Namsate !!! Greeting from Nepal. Prabhakar

46:16
Chanasamone, what do you suggest instead of vulnerable groups?

46:28
Good Morning from Finland, this is Jari Honkanen, from the Ministry of the Interior, Dept for Rescue Services. I am very new in this UNDRR, just beginning to get acquainted with it.

47:33
Should a model legislative response be drafted to fight the COVID-19 pandemic based on the global experience

49:07
Good day to all from Dubai. This is James Terry from Zayed University, former Chair of the Steering Group on Natural Hazards and Disaster Risk, ICSU Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ICSU ROAP)

51:28
Greetings from Nepal !!I am Rajendra from GNI Nepal.

51:31
GOOD AFTERNOON! Shelley from the Institute on Aging NIH and College of Medicine Univ of the Philippines

53:19
Is there any arrangements in India for addressing the needs of the pregnant women? Is there isolation wards in maternity hospitals for infected women?

55:09
https://shimo.im/docs/6DkxQY6OwJHlF9Av/ 「Lessons of Medical Response to COVID-19 in Wuhan | NR Network」,Copy the links to browser

59:44
Hello all, Doll from NCP Relief Network & Zhuomng Disaster Information Service Center @ Shanghai, China

01:01:50
What are the challenges the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic poses for the existing Crisis Communication mechanism functional worldwide?

01:04:14
Useful Mutual-Aid Projects in Response to COVID-19:Experience from Chinese Volunteers in Response to Coronavirus Crisis https://shimo.im/docs/CRwWGQtwcXYvHVvx/read

01:06:16
Please check the webinar webpage: https://www.undrr.org/event/webinar-leave-no-one-behind-covid-19-prevention-response-and-recovery

01:08:16
Just a comment: being a fast and very aggressive pandemic, it’s really massively and exponentially affecting vulnerable groups and commuities, also in the so called “more developed” countries. So, it’s worth to be well prepared in advance with regards to all of them (elders, poors, informal settlers, women, pregnant women, etc) otherwise it will be a growing up-scaling defeat! Who still can, start preparing … do not wait until the very last moment!

01:09:44
Sincere and good wishes for all people and communities who are not seeing acute impact of the disease. Preparation and early control helps mitigate damages also for vulnerable groups!

01:09:56
https://shimo.im/docs/CRwWGQtwcXYvHVvx/read?from=groupmessage&isappinstalled=0

01:10:00
Useful Mutual-Aid Projects in Response to COVID-19,Experiences from Chinese Volunteers in Response to Coronavirus Crisis in Wuhan

01:10:08
I expected to hear some more information about how refugees and sanctioned countries can be taken care of

01:12:31
Hello, This is John Swapan gomes from Caritas Bangladesh. What are major challenges to vulnerable communities.

01:12:48
From the medical doctors, what is your stand on the general public on putting on face masks for protection purposes.

01:14:39
Greetings from Nagasaki! This seminar is very important for breaking any silos between disaster managers and health workers. between disaster managers and heathe silo between DRR community &

01:15:34
Greetings from İstanbul.

01:15:50
Refugees and sanctioned countries are interesting issues to discuss in this situation. As we discuss about an equality concept through social justice.

01:16:45
Everyone keeps talking about Asia Pacific region, but its all about Asia, nothing about the Pacific. Can we ensure at next webinar, there are health professionals from the Pacific to contribute. We have low numbers here but we also are swiftly responding to the Pandemic.

01:16:53
It is absolutely essential that along with all others the voices of persons with disabilities are also on the table -- in the decision making process.

01:17:37
Everyone keeps talking about Asia Pacific region, but its all about Asia, nothing about the Pacific. Can we ensure at next webinar, there are health professionals from the Pacific to contribute. We have low numbers here but we also are swiftly responding to the Pandemic.

01:18:35
Fiji, New Zealand and Australia have lessons to share. Fiji Council

01:19:48
Greetings from Japan, Nagasaki! This seminar is very important for breaking any silos between disaster managers and health workers. Prof. Tadanori Inomata.

01:21:34
I’d still be interested to hear more specific responses, actions or policy ideas about how to include vulnerable people in the economic recovery that will inevitable come after the health response

01:22:14
If anyone can share readily available resources/materials on how to disinfect different assistive devices of persons with disabilities would be beneficial for us.

01:24:31
Actually Timor Leste has only 1 Positive number and no died number. This webinar was very usefull for us to learn and cosider vulneravel groups in our asistence. thanks for sharing.

01:25:01
Thank you, it is interesting to hear other experiences

01:25:29
Thank you everybody for a valuable hour.

01:25:33
Thanks for covering different sectors and different target vulnerable groups

01:25:36
Thank

01:25:44
Thank you all the SME for sharing, Much appreciated, Pls all stay home, Stay safe and Stay Healthy.

01:26:04
thanks to the panelists and attendees

01:26:07
Thanks for the Issues Brief, how soon to receive it?

01:26:23
If any can answer: How can we cope with fake news on social media (especially through mobile phone) creating unprecedented panic in the vulnerable groups especially living in the remote areas where mainstream media is not very often available. you can send your response to my mail: tabassamr@psba.edu

01:26:25
Thanks a lot UNDRR colleagues for organizing the webinar. It was very useful to hear the panelists from different countries.

01:26:35
Well done - very useful webinar , especially on vulnerable groups in developing countries.

01:26:50
good to see there will be a separate webinar for vulnerable groups

01:26:52
Thank you

01:26:57
How about representative from Indonesia?

01:26:57
Thank you and looking forward to next week webinar

01:27:01
Thank you very much for arranging this talk...

01:27:05
Thank you!

01:27:08
Thank you

01:27:09
Thank You

01:27:09
Very useful webinar. greetings from Banjul The Gambia. good bye

01:27:12
Thank you.Bye.Stay safe

01:27:13
Well and wonderful... Good job hope to see u and participant next time similar kind of webnar

01:27:13
Thanks.

01:27:14
Stay home, stay safe

01:27:14
Thank you to all the panelists....it was really useful. And also to UNDRR to organize this.

01:27:16
Thank you All.

01:27:17
thank you UNDRR

01:27:17
Thank you!

01:27:24
thank you all, stay well!

01:27:25
Thank you all

01:27:25
Thanks!

01:27:28
thanks

01:27:30
Thanks

01:27:32
Thanks

01:27:33
Thank you.

01:27:38
bye

01:27:39
Thank you!

01:27:40
Thank you for such a nice webimar

01:27:41
Thank you

01:27:42
Thanks!