National Disaster Resilience Strategy

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Category: Executive

Document Type: Strategy

Role: Main

The National Disaster Resilience Strategy sets out New Zealand's goals and objectives for civil defence emergency management over the next 10 years to strengthen resilience by managing risks and improving emergency response.

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National Disaster
Resilience Strategy
Rautaki ā-Motu
Manawaroa Aituā
We all have a role in a disaster resilient nation
He wāhanga tō tātau katoa i roto i te iwi manawaroa aituā
National Disaster
Resilience Strategy
Rautaki ā-Motu
Manawaroa Aituā
ISBN: 978-0-478-43523-8
Published in April 2019 by the Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management


Authority
The National Disaster Resilience Strategy is issued by the Minister of Civil Defence, pursuant to s 31 of the Civil Defence Emergency
Management Act 2002. It provides an outline of the Crown’s goals in relation to civil defence emergency management, including the
objectives to be pursued to achieve those goals.


Commencement
This Strategy comes into effect on 10 April 2019, pursuant to s 34(1)(a) of the CDEM Act.


Reproduction
This document is not copyrighted and may be reproduced with acknowledgement. It is available, along with further information
about civil defence emergency management on the Ministry website www.civildefence.govt.nz.


Ministry of Civil Defence & Emergency Management
PO Box 5010
Wellington 6145
New Zealand
Tel: +64 4 817 8555
Email: emergency.management@dpmc.govt.nz


Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
PO Box 55
Wellington
New Zealand
Tel: +64 4 817 9700
Website: www.dpmc.govt.nz
Foreword
Kōrero whakapuaki

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