Building the Next-Generation Evidence Base for Anticipatory Action in Asia-Pacific
This policy brief is designed as a practical guide for national governments, intergovernmental institutions, and development and humanitarian partners seeking to understand, and strengthen, the real-world impact of anticipatory action in Asia-Pacific. Grounded in key regional strategies, including the Asia-Pacific Technical Working Group on Early Warnings and Anticipatory Action Roadmap (2024), the ASEAN Framework on Anticipatory Action in Disaster Management (2022), and the Path Forward of the Intergovernmental Organizations’ Cooperation on Anticipatory Action (2025), the brief connects regional vision with operational delivery.
Drawing on country experience from across the region, the brief identifies where further evidence and learning can add the greatest value. It argues that the next step is not simply to produce more evaluations, but to build more coherent, comparable and decision-focused evidence around what governments and communities need to know. It calls for stronger national evidence frameworks, greater harmonization of methods and indicators, more systematic after-action and longer-term learning, and evidence that can help turn successful anticipatory action into sustained policy, financing and practice at scale.

Fecha de publicación
agosto 18, 2026
Tipo de recurso
PDF, 4.44 MB
Autores
Asia Pacific Technical Working Group on Early Warnings and Anticipatory Action
Year
2026
Región
Asia, Asia Central, Oceanía
Tipo de contenido
Hoja informativa
Tema
Pruebas