Environment and Emergencies Forum: Nairobi 2017

The UN Environment in conjuction with the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs is hosting the Environment and Emergencies Forum (EEF) in Nairobi, Kenya from today the 26th to 28th September to discuss developments on how countries can prepare and respond to environmental emergencies.


The main focus this year will be on the human health and environmental threats caused by armed conflicts. Usually, first responders go into humanitarian situations with uncertainity and always face various environmental and health risks in their duty. They also have limited knowledge of the area of their operation with regards to such risks since assessment of environmental impacts of conflicts has always been done much way after a war or conflict has ended. However, since emergency situations have to be attended to urgently, the responders have been forced to venture in these areas despite the possible risks they could be exposed to.


Participants at the EEF this year will be aiming to formulate ways of improving environmental emergency preparedness and response, disaster risk reduction, humanitarian action and environmental management.
You can follow the happenings and updates, as well as adding your voice on social media using #EEForum2017

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