Kazakh Airport Prepares To Support Disaster Relief
ZHANNA ZHUMALIYEVA. ALMATY (KAZAKHSTAN). Deutsche Post DHL Group and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) will support the Kazakh authorities in their efforts to build resilience against future natural disasters. The two partners will team up with airport and government officials and other humanitarian response experts in the Central Asian republic to host their internationally recognized Getting Airports Ready for Disaster (GARD) program from 18 to 22 September at the Almaty International Airport.
"A clear and flexible action plan can help airport operators minimize logistics bottlenecks and better manage sudden influxes of relief aid, bulky supplies like food, water and medical supplies in the event of a natural hazard induced disaster," said Chris Weeks, Director of Humanitarian Affairs for DHL. Spokespersons at the Get Airports Ready for Disaster (GARD) opening ceremony held at the Almaty Airport on 18 September 2017 (from left to right): Armen Grigoryan, Climate Change/Disaster Resilience and Global Energy Policy Advisor,UNDP Istanbul Regional Hub Amantai Kokataev, Head of Airports Management Department, Agency for Civil Aviation Valeriy Petrov, Director of the Center for Emergency Situations and Disaster Risk Reduction in Almaty Yuriy Ilyin, Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs of Kazakhstan Chris Weeks, Director of Humanitarian Affairs for DHL Serik Mukhytbayev, Vice President of marketing, JSC Almaty International Airport.[/caption]