
Tokyo Hosts Crucial International Search and Rescue Consultation for the Asia-Pacific Region
Tokyo, Japan – September 4, 2025 – The Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) proudly hosted a significant meeting of the International Search and Rescue Advisory Group (INSARAG) for the Asia-Pacific region in Tokyo today. This gathering brought together key stakeholders and experts to enhance disaster preparedness and response capabilities across this vital and geographically diverse area.
The INSARAG Asia-Pacific Regional Meeting serves as a critical platform for collaboration, knowledge sharing, and the development of standardized procedures for international urban search and rescue (USAR) operations. Participants at the Tokyo conference focused on strengthening the region’s collective ability to respond effectively to natural disasters, which frequently impact the Asia-Pacific.
This year’s meeting underscored the growing importance of international cooperation in the face of increasing disaster risks. Discussions centered on a range of pertinent topics, including the refinement of INSARAG guidelines, the development of robust national disaster management frameworks, and the vital role of inter-agency coordination during complex emergencies. Emphasis was also placed on enhancing the readiness and capacity of national USAR teams within the Asia-Pacific, ensuring they are well-equipped to deploy and operate efficiently when called upon.
JICA, as a leading development agency committed to global disaster risk reduction, played a pivotal role in facilitating this important dialogue. Through its extensive experience in supporting disaster-affected countries and its dedication to building resilient communities, JICA provided a conducive environment for participants to engage in productive discussions and forge stronger partnerships. The agency’s involvement reflects its unwavering commitment to fostering a safer and more secure world through international cooperation.
The outcomes of the Tokyo meeting are expected to significantly contribute to improving the overall disaster response architecture in the Asia-Pacific region. By strengthening coordination mechanisms, promoting best practices, and fostering a shared understanding of operational protocols, the participants aim to ensure a more cohesive and effective response to future humanitarian crises. This initiative highlights the proactive approach being taken by nations within the Asia-Pacific, in collaboration with international bodies like INSARAG and organizations such as JICA, to build a more resilient future for all.
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