Disaster Communications in Lao P.D.R



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Disaster Communications in Lao P.D.R Xayluxa INSISIENGMAY Deputy Director, Spectrum Management Division Department of Posts and Telecommunications Ministry of Communications Transports Posts & Construction Telephone: 856 21 412299 Email: xayluxa@yahoo.com ITU/ESCAP Disaster Communications Workshop, 12-15 December 2006 Bangkok, Thailand

Outlines: 1. Country profile 2. Disaster threats in a country 3. National agencies dealing with DC/DM 1. Department of Posts & Telecoms 2. Department of Roads 3. Department of Meteorology and Hydrology 4. National Disaster Management Office 4. Strategies and Initiatives 5. Challenges and areas of assistance required

1. Country Profile Name of a Country: Lao People s Democratic Republic Population: 5,6 millions (2005) (80% live in rural areas) Area: 236,800 Km2 Provinces: 17 Districts: 142 Rivers & Streams: 18 (including Mekong river) GDP: US$ 350 (2005) Tele-density: 18 per 100 inhabitants (2006)

2. Disaster Threats in a country Main Disasters: Floods Mountainous flash flood Soil erosion

3. National Agencies dealing with DC/DM 1. Department of Posts & Telecoms, MCTPC Radio Spectrum Management Division 2. Department of Roads, MCTPC - Waterway Administration Division (WAD) 3. Department of Meteorology & Hydrology Ministry of Agriculture & Forestry 4. National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) Ministry of Labour & Social Welfare

3.1 Department of Posts & Telecommunications Responsible for frequency allocations and frequency assignments to radio communication services including PPDR Key regulatory framework that has been taken into consideration: National Table of Frequency allocations and assignments Resolution 646 (WRC-03) - PPDR ITU-R M.1637 (2003) Global cross-border circulation of radiocommunication equipment in emergency & disaster relief situations Frequency harmonization for PPDR (406.1-430 MHz, 440-470 MHz, 806-824/851-869 MHz, 4940-4990 MHz, 5850-5925 MHz) A frequency band 4940 4990 MHz has been endorsed for PPDR applications

3.1.1 Telecommunications infrastructure and Statistics

3.1.2 Telecommunications infrastructure & Statistics (Cont d) Fibre optic networks are expanding and covering 15 provinces Mobile Telephony has been increasing rapidly More than 90% of districts have access to telecommunication services nation-wide Telephone density reaches 18% in 2006

3.2. Waterway Administration Division (WAD) There are 53 hydrologic and 18 rainfall stations under WAD s responsibility WAD collects data from provinces by radiotransceiver, telephone, fax, email, telemetry system WAD disseminates data to DMH and MRC by means of telephone, fax, email, telemetry system The flood forecasts of the Mekong mainstream station are updated every day during flood season (http://ffw.mrcmekong.org/overview.htm) WAD distributes forecast data updated by MRC to provincial offices and relevant agencies

3.3. Department of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH) 53 Meteorological networks and stations nation-wide 33 stations are using transceiver radio VHF SSB 20 stations are PSTN (fax and telephone) A C-band Doppler weather radar and HRIT satellite receiving equipment via MTSAT located in Vientiane Dedicated telephone line is used to connect to Global Telecom Systems for regional and global data exchange

3.3.1 Organization chart Provincial Hydro-Meteo Station Water way Hydro Station LNMC Dept. of Meteorology and Hydrology (DMH) MRC Prime Minister s Office MAF Mass Media TV, Radio, News Provincial Hydro-Meteo Stations Provincial TV/Radio MIC NDMO Others Ministries concerned Provincial Agriculture And Forestry services Source: DMH Electricity Hydro-Power

3.4. National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) NDMO is playing a vital role in DM 91 offices are located at district level 100 representatives are present at village level Youth, Woman and Trade Unions are actively participating in DM

3.4.1 Organization Chart Vice Prime Minister National Disaster Management Committee Provincial Focal Point in Unit (PFPU) District Focal Point in Unit (DFPU) Source: NDMO Provincial Disaster Management Committee (PDMC) District Disaster Management Committee (DDMC) Village Disaster Protection Unit (VDPU) Ministry Focal Points (MFP) National Disaster Management Office (NDMO) Ministry Focal Point Unit (FPU) Belong line Coordination line

4. Strategies and initiatives Work progress The Government has recognized the importance of DM DPT is supporting and approving APT & ITU recommendations regarding PPDR discussing in various regional and international forum and conferences subject to national policy and in accordance with NTFA 2 decrees have been approved and signed by PM and Minister of Labour and Social Welfare

4.1 Strategies and initiatives (Cont d) There is a national strategic plan for DM in Lao P.D.R from 2003 2020 This plan is an integration part of national policy on economy growth and poverty eradication and graduation from LDC status by the year 2020 Two provinces namely Savannakhet and Khammouan have already set and implemented their own strategies according to the national strategic plan for DM Most meteorological stations are at district level Most NDMO representatives are at district and village levels

5. Challenges and areas of assistance needed Challenges: No clear policy on the use of frequency bands identified for PPDR in ITU-R M. 1637 No law and regulation on PPDR, especially with respect to considering a) and b) of Resolution 646 (WRC-03) Harmonization of frequency bands for PPDR Lack of skilled personnel in representative offices at district and village levels Lack of radio and telecommunications equipment e.g. computer, Internet ect. Budget constraints to implement the government s policy and guidelines

5.1 Challenges and areas of assistance needed (Cont d) Assistance: Consultancy on PPDR issues Capacity-building at different levels Regulatory frameworks for PPDR Budget assistance to raise public awareness and other activities necessary Modern early warning systems/equipment

Thank you!