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STATE ROLES AND
RESPONSIBILITIES IN
DISASTER RESPONSE
6. STATE ROLES and RESPONSIBILITIES IN DISASTER RESPONSE
From problems to possible solutions
UN General Assembly Resolution 46/182 delineates the relationship between humanitarian actors and the affected
state, including State roles and responsibilities. The principles of the Resolution are fundamental to all humanitarian
action, but particularly humanitarian actors acting as part of the United Nations system.

RESPONSE ACTORS

According to Resolution 46/182, the sovereignty, territorial integrity and national unity of an affected country should be fully
respected in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations, and humanitarian assistance is provided with the consent of
the affected country on the basis of an appeal. The resolution goes on to stipulate that every State has the responsibility to
care for the victims of disasters and emergencies that occur within State territory. A function of the State is to initiate, organize,
coordinate and execute humanitarian assistance in its territory.10

10

See Annex 1, UN General Assembly Resolution 46/182

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The literature on the role of the state in humanitarian action11 distinguishes four responsibilities of the State

Declare the crisis
Assist and protect the population
Monitor and coordinate assistance
Ensure the functioning of an adequate normative framework
First, national authorities are responsible for declaring an emergency according to their internal legislative framework.
Many of the international tools are not activated if there is not a clear request for international assistance. Therefore, when
the authorities estimate their capacities are temporally exceeded, they can declare a state of emergency thereby activating
the international community response. 12 This action does not undermine national sovereignty; on the contrary, it facilitates
the rapid activation of international mechanisms and saves lives.
Second, it is a state responsibility to provide assistance and protection to persons affected by a disaster. The physical and legal
protection of its citizens is an expression of its sovereignty over national territory.
Third, the coordination among national actors in emergencies and between the national actors and international
humanitarian actors is of utmost importance to ensure appropriate and timely assistance to save lives and reduce the impact
of the disaster.
Finally, it is a state responsibility to adopt international normative frameworks within national legislation such as the Hyogo
Framework for Action. This includes norms to facilitate the arrival of international assistance in case of disasters and the
development of a holistic view of risk management.
When the government requires assistance from the international community and neighboring countries to face the impact of a
catastrophe, the international community led by the United Nations and in accordance with the decisions of the Member
States in the General Assembly has designed various support tools

The Principal Areas of Action
The previously mentioned four responsibilities of the State are complemented by the principal areas of humanitarian action:
coordination, financial resource mobilization, technical team mobilization, and information management. In each area of
action, responsibilities of the State are explained along with the operational, strategic, financial, or technical contributions
of the international humanitarian system...

11

Harvey, Paul. “Towards Good Government: The Role of the Affected State in Disaster Response.” Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI,
September 2009
12
Should government opt not to declare a state of emergency but still needs international humanitarian assistance, the international
community may take other possible measures to support the effort of government
CHAPTER 6

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Declare the Emergency

Assist and protect

Monitor and coordinate

Ensure the functioning of the
proper normative framework

Responsibilities of the State

Coordination

Financial
Resources
Mobilization

Technical Team
Mobilization

Information
Management

Contingencies

Declare the emergency

Support search and rescue

Ensure the monitoring of threats
and early warning

Ensure coordination of the
emergency

Mobilize resources

Ensure that the necessary
expertise exists in the sectorial
response (shelter, protection)

Quickly assess the damage and
the needs

Lead the multi-sectorial
coordination
Ensure protocols of
communication between
partners

Initiate advocacy

Maintain civil-military
coordination (CIMCOORD)

Ensure the communication and
a good flow of information

Provide humanitarian assistance
to the population through basic
services
Plan early recovery and
reconstruction

Facilitate the entry of
humanitarian assistance

Ensure that the response
covers cross-sectorial issues
(environment, protection)

Monitor the development of the
event

Technical Team
Mobilization

Information
Management

INSARAG, UNDAC,
OSOCC

Redhum, GDACS,
ReliefWeb

Tools of International Support

Coordination

Preparatory Measures,
MAH
Guide in the preparation of
contingency plan

Financial
Resources
Mobilization
Support the request for
funds
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request

Ensure that the necessary
expertise exists in the sectorial
response (shelter, protection)

UNDAC, FACT, RNAT

Provide humanitarian
assistance to the population in
basic services

Advocacy

Coordination Unit
CIMCOORD

UNSAT, MAP ACTION,
Redhum, UNDAC

Ensure the logistic
coordination of the emergency

Customs Framework
Agreement

Roster Specialists Specific
Themes

PDNA, DaLA, BCPR
UNHRD, logistics centre

CHAPTER 6

IASC, HCT, UNETT,
RC/HC

IDRL recommendations

UNEP, OCHA

OCHA, Cluster approach
Monitor the development of
the event

RNA

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Coordination
AREA

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE

Contingency plans

Based on the national response to themergency plan and an analysis of
the risks related to imminent threats, prepare contingency plans with the
relevant humanitarian actors defining the capabilities and the specific actions
to take.

INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
Hyogo Framework for Action: Preparation Measures
Guides for the preparation of contingency plans (IASC)

Ensure the coordination
of the emergency

Strengthen coordination and ensure that there are no ill-defined areas of
responsibility.
Define the structures and architecture of the coordination with the support
of international actors.

Lead Sectoral
Coordination

Convene a meeting with humanitarian partners and jointly establish the
possible scenario of impact. Activate the national tools for coordination
with the international humanitarian community.
Set up sectorial committees to establish needs and coordinate efforts in
every sector. Likewise, identify the corresponding committees with
humanitarian sectors or clusters (water, shelter, health, food safety, and
logistics).

Ensure
communication
protocols between
partners

Plan for an early recovery and reconstruction.
Establish the timely flow of information towards and from the actors of
the international community. Define links to international teams. Establish
and communicate the schedule of joint meetings and products of
information.
Establish contact lists and resource mapping

Provide humanitarian
assistance to the
population through
basic services

Mobilize sectorial response for basic humanitarian needs and ensure
efficient provision of assistance to most vulnerable population

International Advisory Group of Search and Rescue
(INSARAG) and UNDAC coordinate the efforts of SAR teams
Reception Centre to register SAR teams and
Coordinating Centre in situ (OSOCC)
Humanitarian

Country

Teams

or

UNETT

Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator (RC/
HC) of the UN system in the country is accountable to the
Assistant Secretary of Humanitarian Affairs
Situation Report (SITREP), Situation Room, UNETT,
Centre of Humanitarian Information, maps and satellite
imagery, “Who Does What and Where?” (3W), Matrix of
International Resources
Redhum / ReliefWeb, GDACS
Instruments for the assessment of sectorial damage, RNA,
methodology and tools developed by REDLAC
UNETT and HCT
UN teams for evaluation and the coordination
(UNDAC)
Teams of experts in international technical cooperation
(European Union, USAID, RNAT in the Caribbean)

Financial Resource Mobilization
AREA

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE

Declare the emergency

The international community response, including sending basic emergency
teams and making financial decisions, is triggered by the clear and timely
declaration of the emergency.

Resource Mobilization
Advocacy
Facilitate the entry of
humanitarian assistance

CHAPTER 6

Should it be a national emergency declaration, a request for specific
assistance or the acceptance of international assistance is an internal process
in each country
Preparedness and capacity are partly based on the ability to access
humanitarian assistance through an established framework.
Activate customs and legal mechanisms that help with the tariff free entry of
inputs, materials and humanitarian teams for emergency assistance.

INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT
Support in maintaining information and a shared
scenario of the emergency: RC, OCHA, UNDAC
International
community
mechanisms such as the
Flash Appeal, the Central Emergency Response Fund
(CERF), and the Responsible Donor Campaign
SITREPS, Reports for the international community, work
with mass media, HIC
Contingency plans,
Clusters, SITREPS monitoring
websites, RNA

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Technical Team Mobilization
AREA

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE

INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

Facilitate Search and
Rescue

Develop and activate national bodies for search and rescue under the
norms of the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG).
Authorities should be willing to receive international teams when required
and should give immediate indication of such need through a pre- identified
focal point (INSARAG).

The International Search and Rescue Advisory Group
(INSARAG) and UNDAC coordinate the SAR team
reception centre, SAR registration and SAR coordination
centre in situ (OSOCC), the response teams in technical
cooperation (EU, USA) and the humanitarian organizations
(NGO).

Identify
necessary
technical support

Be attentive to the needs of technical support for particular situations. This
support can be thematic or in relation to other sectors.

OCHA and REDLAC emergency teams
Sectorial approach
Thematic experts from other states and mechanism for fund
mobilization of humanitarian partners (NGOs)

Attend to
environmental
problems

In addition to natural disasters, there are technological and environmental
disasters. Natural disasters may cause impacts that result in secondary
environmental problems requiring special attention, requiring the
mobilization of specialized national or international experts to evaluate and
respond.

Ensure civilmilitary
coordination

If the support of military forces is necessary from neighboring countries,
establish the mechanisms of coordination between the military and the civil
organizations of humanitarian aid.

Civil-military Coordination Unit
World central registry of civil-military resources
Request of military resources from OCHA to other states
under recognized intervention guidelines (Oslo) and Stateto-State agreements

Facilitate the entry of
teams and
humanitarian personnel

Activate customs and legal mechanism that help with the tariff free entry of
inputs, materials and humanitarian teams.

IDRL recommendation Framework agreement on customs

UNEP / OCHA Environmental Unit
Environmental assessment methodology

Information Management
AREA
Ensure the monitoring of
threats and early warning

Quickly assess the damage
and the needs

Ensure communication
and flow of information

Monitor the development of
the event

CHAPTER 6

RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE

INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT

In addition to national monitoring systems, consult international
reference websites to try to establish the possible impacts before an
event (as in the case of the hurricane) or immediately after the event;
communicate this information.
After the impact of an event, establish the magnitude of its
humanitarian consequences as well as what actions will be
performed to collect and process i n f o r ma t i o n . Take advantage
of assessment groups or start an evaluation system based on an
agreed upon methodology using interdisciplinary instruments that
provide a consolidated multi-sectorial view on the impact and the
immediate needs.
Activate the situation room or national COE. Establish a good flow
of information toward and from the international community actors
and define a link to international teams, even if international support
is not solicited, to help to facilitate accurate communication.
Establish and communicate the schedule of joint meetings, products
of information, lists of contacts, and mapping tools that improve
communication and the flow of information.
An event may lead to a series of secondary impacts that could affect
the population; for this reason, properly monitor the event
development as well as the implementation of humanitarian aid to
identify gaps and non-covered needs

Websites designed to monitor and follow threats and
emergencies, Redhum, Global Disaster Alert and
Coordination System (GDACS), ReliefWeb, NOAA,
Flood Observatory
Websites like Redhum, GDACS, ReliefWeb
Instruments like RNA, International Teams like UNDAC,
FACT, RNAT, UNEP, OCHA

Support teams and tools such as the HCT, UNDAC,
UNETT, Humanitarian Information Centre, maps or
satellite images, UNSAT, Map Action
Tools like SITREP, Who does What and Where (3W),
Matrix of resources
Contingency plans, Clusters, SITREP, monitoring websites,
RNA

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03 state roles and responsibilities disaster response

  • 1. 6. STATE ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES IN DISASTER RESPONSE
  • 2. 6. STATE ROLES and RESPONSIBILITIES IN DISASTER RESPONSE From problems to possible solutions UN General Assembly Resolution 46/182 delineates the relationship between humanitarian actors and the affected state, including State roles and responsibilities. The principles of the Resolution are fundamental to all humanitarian action, but particularly humanitarian actors acting as part of the United Nations system. RESPONSE ACTORS According to Resolution 46/182, the sovereignty, territorial integrity and national unity of an affected country should be fully respected in conformity with the Charter of the United Nations, and humanitarian assistance is provided with the consent of the affected country on the basis of an appeal. The resolution goes on to stipulate that every State has the responsibility to care for the victims of disasters and emergencies that occur within State territory. A function of the State is to initiate, organize, coordinate and execute humanitarian assistance in its territory.10 10 See Annex 1, UN General Assembly Resolution 46/182 CHAPTER 6 22
  • 3. The literature on the role of the state in humanitarian action11 distinguishes four responsibilities of the State Declare the crisis Assist and protect the population Monitor and coordinate assistance Ensure the functioning of an adequate normative framework First, national authorities are responsible for declaring an emergency according to their internal legislative framework. Many of the international tools are not activated if there is not a clear request for international assistance. Therefore, when the authorities estimate their capacities are temporally exceeded, they can declare a state of emergency thereby activating the international community response. 12 This action does not undermine national sovereignty; on the contrary, it facilitates the rapid activation of international mechanisms and saves lives. Second, it is a state responsibility to provide assistance and protection to persons affected by a disaster. The physical and legal protection of its citizens is an expression of its sovereignty over national territory. Third, the coordination among national actors in emergencies and between the national actors and international humanitarian actors is of utmost importance to ensure appropriate and timely assistance to save lives and reduce the impact of the disaster. Finally, it is a state responsibility to adopt international normative frameworks within national legislation such as the Hyogo Framework for Action. This includes norms to facilitate the arrival of international assistance in case of disasters and the development of a holistic view of risk management. When the government requires assistance from the international community and neighboring countries to face the impact of a catastrophe, the international community led by the United Nations and in accordance with the decisions of the Member States in the General Assembly has designed various support tools The Principal Areas of Action The previously mentioned four responsibilities of the State are complemented by the principal areas of humanitarian action: coordination, financial resource mobilization, technical team mobilization, and information management. In each area of action, responsibilities of the State are explained along with the operational, strategic, financial, or technical contributions of the international humanitarian system... 11 Harvey, Paul. “Towards Good Government: The Role of the Affected State in Disaster Response.” Humanitarian Policy Group, ODI, September 2009 12 Should government opt not to declare a state of emergency but still needs international humanitarian assistance, the international community may take other possible measures to support the effort of government CHAPTER 6 23
  • 4. Declare the Emergency Assist and protect Monitor and coordinate Ensure the functioning of the proper normative framework Responsibilities of the State Coordination Financial Resources Mobilization Technical Team Mobilization Information Management Contingencies Declare the emergency Support search and rescue Ensure the monitoring of threats and early warning Ensure coordination of the emergency Mobilize resources Ensure that the necessary expertise exists in the sectorial response (shelter, protection) Quickly assess the damage and the needs Lead the multi-sectorial coordination Ensure protocols of communication between partners Initiate advocacy Maintain civil-military coordination (CIMCOORD) Ensure the communication and a good flow of information Provide humanitarian assistance to the population through basic services Plan early recovery and reconstruction Facilitate the entry of humanitarian assistance Ensure that the response covers cross-sectorial issues (environment, protection) Monitor the development of the event Technical Team Mobilization Information Management INSARAG, UNDAC, OSOCC Redhum, GDACS, ReliefWeb Tools of International Support Coordination Preparatory Measures, MAH Guide in the preparation of contingency plan Financial Resources Mobilization Support the request for funds CERF, FA, learn how to donate – learn how to request Ensure that the necessary expertise exists in the sectorial response (shelter, protection) UNDAC, FACT, RNAT Provide humanitarian assistance to the population in basic services Advocacy Coordination Unit CIMCOORD UNSAT, MAP ACTION, Redhum, UNDAC Ensure the logistic coordination of the emergency Customs Framework Agreement Roster Specialists Specific Themes PDNA, DaLA, BCPR UNHRD, logistics centre CHAPTER 6 IASC, HCT, UNETT, RC/HC IDRL recommendations UNEP, OCHA OCHA, Cluster approach Monitor the development of the event RNA 24
  • 5. Coordination AREA RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE Contingency plans Based on the national response to themergency plan and an analysis of the risks related to imminent threats, prepare contingency plans with the relevant humanitarian actors defining the capabilities and the specific actions to take. INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT Hyogo Framework for Action: Preparation Measures Guides for the preparation of contingency plans (IASC) Ensure the coordination of the emergency Strengthen coordination and ensure that there are no ill-defined areas of responsibility. Define the structures and architecture of the coordination with the support of international actors. Lead Sectoral Coordination Convene a meeting with humanitarian partners and jointly establish the possible scenario of impact. Activate the national tools for coordination with the international humanitarian community. Set up sectorial committees to establish needs and coordinate efforts in every sector. Likewise, identify the corresponding committees with humanitarian sectors or clusters (water, shelter, health, food safety, and logistics). Ensure communication protocols between partners Plan for an early recovery and reconstruction. Establish the timely flow of information towards and from the actors of the international community. Define links to international teams. Establish and communicate the schedule of joint meetings and products of information. Establish contact lists and resource mapping Provide humanitarian assistance to the population through basic services Mobilize sectorial response for basic humanitarian needs and ensure efficient provision of assistance to most vulnerable population International Advisory Group of Search and Rescue (INSARAG) and UNDAC coordinate the efforts of SAR teams Reception Centre to register SAR teams and Coordinating Centre in situ (OSOCC) Humanitarian Country Teams or UNETT Resident/Humanitarian Coordinator (RC/ HC) of the UN system in the country is accountable to the Assistant Secretary of Humanitarian Affairs Situation Report (SITREP), Situation Room, UNETT, Centre of Humanitarian Information, maps and satellite imagery, “Who Does What and Where?” (3W), Matrix of International Resources Redhum / ReliefWeb, GDACS Instruments for the assessment of sectorial damage, RNA, methodology and tools developed by REDLAC UNETT and HCT UN teams for evaluation and the coordination (UNDAC) Teams of experts in international technical cooperation (European Union, USAID, RNAT in the Caribbean) Financial Resource Mobilization AREA RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE Declare the emergency The international community response, including sending basic emergency teams and making financial decisions, is triggered by the clear and timely declaration of the emergency. Resource Mobilization Advocacy Facilitate the entry of humanitarian assistance CHAPTER 6 Should it be a national emergency declaration, a request for specific assistance or the acceptance of international assistance is an internal process in each country Preparedness and capacity are partly based on the ability to access humanitarian assistance through an established framework. Activate customs and legal mechanisms that help with the tariff free entry of inputs, materials and humanitarian teams for emergency assistance. INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT Support in maintaining information and a shared scenario of the emergency: RC, OCHA, UNDAC International community mechanisms such as the Flash Appeal, the Central Emergency Response Fund (CERF), and the Responsible Donor Campaign SITREPS, Reports for the international community, work with mass media, HIC Contingency plans, Clusters, SITREPS monitoring websites, RNA 25
  • 6. Technical Team Mobilization AREA RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT Facilitate Search and Rescue Develop and activate national bodies for search and rescue under the norms of the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG). Authorities should be willing to receive international teams when required and should give immediate indication of such need through a pre- identified focal point (INSARAG). The International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG) and UNDAC coordinate the SAR team reception centre, SAR registration and SAR coordination centre in situ (OSOCC), the response teams in technical cooperation (EU, USA) and the humanitarian organizations (NGO). Identify necessary technical support Be attentive to the needs of technical support for particular situations. This support can be thematic or in relation to other sectors. OCHA and REDLAC emergency teams Sectorial approach Thematic experts from other states and mechanism for fund mobilization of humanitarian partners (NGOs) Attend to environmental problems In addition to natural disasters, there are technological and environmental disasters. Natural disasters may cause impacts that result in secondary environmental problems requiring special attention, requiring the mobilization of specialized national or international experts to evaluate and respond. Ensure civilmilitary coordination If the support of military forces is necessary from neighboring countries, establish the mechanisms of coordination between the military and the civil organizations of humanitarian aid. Civil-military Coordination Unit World central registry of civil-military resources Request of military resources from OCHA to other states under recognized intervention guidelines (Oslo) and Stateto-State agreements Facilitate the entry of teams and humanitarian personnel Activate customs and legal mechanism that help with the tariff free entry of inputs, materials and humanitarian teams. IDRL recommendation Framework agreement on customs UNEP / OCHA Environmental Unit Environmental assessment methodology Information Management AREA Ensure the monitoring of threats and early warning Quickly assess the damage and the needs Ensure communication and flow of information Monitor the development of the event CHAPTER 6 RESPONSIBILITY OF THE STATE INTERNATIONAL SUPPORT In addition to national monitoring systems, consult international reference websites to try to establish the possible impacts before an event (as in the case of the hurricane) or immediately after the event; communicate this information. After the impact of an event, establish the magnitude of its humanitarian consequences as well as what actions will be performed to collect and process i n f o r ma t i o n . Take advantage of assessment groups or start an evaluation system based on an agreed upon methodology using interdisciplinary instruments that provide a consolidated multi-sectorial view on the impact and the immediate needs. Activate the situation room or national COE. Establish a good flow of information toward and from the international community actors and define a link to international teams, even if international support is not solicited, to help to facilitate accurate communication. Establish and communicate the schedule of joint meetings, products of information, lists of contacts, and mapping tools that improve communication and the flow of information. An event may lead to a series of secondary impacts that could affect the population; for this reason, properly monitor the event development as well as the implementation of humanitarian aid to identify gaps and non-covered needs Websites designed to monitor and follow threats and emergencies, Redhum, Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System (GDACS), ReliefWeb, NOAA, Flood Observatory Websites like Redhum, GDACS, ReliefWeb Instruments like RNA, International Teams like UNDAC, FACT, RNAT, UNEP, OCHA Support teams and tools such as the HCT, UNDAC, UNETT, Humanitarian Information Centre, maps or satellite images, UNSAT, Map Action Tools like SITREP, Who does What and Where (3W), Matrix of resources Contingency plans, Clusters, SITREP, monitoring websites, RNA 26